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PLANTING TREES IN YOUR YARD? TIPS FOR OPTIMUM PLACEMENT

  • By mk@att.net (Admin)
  • 22 Nov, 2017
Adorning your barren landscape with young trees allows you to transform your landscape over time. To provide the best shade quality and optimum beauty and health of your trees, yard placement is key.
Here is a guide to help you decide what types of trees to plant and where they should go in your yard. Your landscaper will assist you in proper planting so the root ball of each tree can remain sturdy for future tree growth.

PLANT ACCORDING TO YOUR ZONE

The best trees for your yard are trees that will thrive in your location's climate zone. The climate zones are determined by regular temperatures, weather variances, precipitation, and other factors of certain areas. Choose trees that can be planted in a variety of climate zones, such as:

  • Crabapple
  • Honey locust
  • Spruce
Your landscaper will help you choose trees appropriate for the soil and weather conditions of your property. You can choose from many shade and ornamental trees that are hardy enough to withstand many types of climate zones.

DETERMINE WHERE TO PLACE YOUR TREES

Your trees should be planted in your yard in ways that they can bloom pleasingly (if ornamental in design) or provide optimum shade in the future. If your intent for planting trees in your yard is to gain a privacy barrier, you will want to strategically plant thick-foliage trees along your property line.
Discuss your tree-planting purposes with your landscaper so they can help you pick the right areas for your trees. Here are some suggestions you should take to your landscaper about.
Ornamental Tree Planting
Ornamental trees are best placed in front of the home to soften its structural line and bring dimension to your yard. Your landscaper will want to place decorative shrubbery in areas where they can frame doorways without obstructing the doors.
In the back of the yard, ornamental trees are placed in open areas where color is desired. Often, decorative shrubbery is planted around a patio or other hardscape in the yard to soften structures' designs.
Shade Tree Planting
Shade trees should be placed in large spaces of your yard where the leaf and branching structure will be able to take on full shape. Plant shade trees where branches will shade windows of the home for natural cooling in the summer.
If you have a patio or benches in the yard, you will want to plan your shade tree planting around these home additions. If you wish to plant flower or vegetable gardens where shade is desired, allow for plenty of room around a newly-planted tree's base for garden growth in the future.
Privacy Tree Planting
Quaking aspens and other quick-growing trees make for ideal privacy barriers. These trees should be planted close together in a straight line for a natural privacy fence between you and neighboring homes.
Talk to your landscaper about how much privacy you desire and why. If you simply want to keep people from looking in, a line of spruce trees is ideal (the full foliage is difficult to see through year-round). If you simply want to create a border around your yard, simple willow trees can fill this task easily.
Planting trees in your yard creates a natural appeal and helps improve your landscape greatly. As long as you plant shrubbery that thrives in your area well, you should have no problem getting your new trees to grow healthily.
Your landscaper will guide you in choosing the best locations for your trees based on their species and intended purpose in your yard. Allow our tree experts at Kling's Lawn & Landscape to care for your trees and lawn.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 24 Jan, 2018
Walkways in the yard are a feature that doesn't often get a lot of attention. But a well-designed walkway can add beauty and functionality to any landscape. To help you create a great pathway complement to your style, here are five steps to walkway design.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 18 Jul, 2017
It's easy to forget all about winter in the lazy days of summer. Snow storms, frigid temperatures, and icy sidewalks are a distant memory. But experts say you should survey your property six months in advance of winter's arrival to be on the safe side. Listed below are four ways to prepare your property for winter snow and ice removal.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 31 May, 2017
A retaining wall is a vital feature in many landscapes. It provides support to the ground and keeps the soil from eroding away. If your yard does not have a retaining wall, you should talk to a landscape professional.
Retaining walls
  • Control downhill erosion
  • Protect your home's foundation from slope erosion
  • Terrace your yard
  • Open up space in your hard for other projects.
Some people think retaining walls are just made of dull, gray cinder blocks. This isn't true. You can incorporate a variety of brick, block or stone into the wall to fit the overall landscape of your yard.
If your yard does not have a retaining wall, Kling's Lawn & Landscape can install one for you. We have professional landscapers who can help you install different hardscapes and landscaping features in your Washington County yard. Give us a call at 262-628-7620 for an estimate!
By mk@att.net (Admin) 22 Mar, 2017
Warmer weather is finally on its way and you are probably looking forward to using your outdoor space. If you really want to elevate the look and feel of your yard, you should consider adding a paver patio. Here are three benefits that paver patios offer homeowners.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 23 Jan, 2017
Gardeners who live in cooler climates often feel their own special version of cabin fever during the winter months. However, the offseason can be an excellent time to make plans for spring planting, pruning and primping. Here are a few tips to help you to get started.
Make sure to assess your current garden and lawn for areas that will need special attention. Weedy spots, dying plants, balding lawns and tangled tree limbs are all good examples of items to make note of.
Do your research beforehand to determine what types of new plantings you might like. It's important that you choose plants that will thrive in the local climate, and that will complement your home's landscape. This is also a good chance to study up on fertilization methods, weed and insect control and mulching and seeding techniques.
Consider installing an irrigation system. Between winter and late spring is the perfect time to set up a sprinkler or drip irrigation system. Automated setups are particularly useful for those with busy schedules, as well as individuals concerned with conserving water.
While some people love the challenge, springtime landscaping can be extremely laborious. Many individuals decide to hire a professional landscaping team to handle the dirty work. To learn more about specific springtime services, contact Kling's Lawn & Landscape in Washington County at 262-628-7620.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 21 Nov, 2016
Colder weather is on its way, and if you haven't already, then it's important to start preparing your yard for wintertime. There are many important steps to take, some of which might require professional help. Here are a few tips on preparing your landscape  for winter.
  • Aerate - Make sure that your lawn is aerated. This breaks up the soil, allowing water and air to reach the plants roots even in the winter. This can help it revive more easily in the spring. Aerating should usually be done by a professional company.
  • Prune - Next, be sure that you prune the plants that need it. Some plants are more susceptible to disease if the dead parts are left in place all winter long. Plus, trees respond better to pruning if they've gone dormant in preparation for the cold weather.
  • Fertilize - Have your yard fertilized before cold weather hits. Fertilizer can boost the health of your root systems, making the plants more resilient and healthier in the long run. Plus, it can help nourish them through hard winter months.
  • Get help -  Be sure to consult a professional before winter arrives. A landscaping company that knows what they're doing can help you figure out the best steps to take.
To learn more tips on preparing your landscape for winter, contact Kling's Lawn & Landscape in Washington County at 262-628-7620.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 23 Sep, 2016
Take a look at your garden. Does it feel like something is missing? The answer might be retaining walls, and there are several reasons why you should look into installing one.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 27 Jul, 2016
Even if you like to keep things around your property nice and pretty on your own, there are still advantages to hiring a landscaper. If you have never hired someone before, then you should seriously consider it.
Help Bring Your Vision to Life
You might have a very clear idea of how you want your lawn to look like. By hiring someone, you get an expert in this line of work to bounce ideas off of. A landscaper will do everything possible to make your vision a reality, but he or she will also recommend ideas to enhance your vision. You might think of something you never would have thought to do otherwise.
Perform Routine Maintenance
Undesirable things are going to happen to your lawn as time goes on. Harsh weather conditions can harm some greenery while certain weeds might grow out of control. Getting a landscaper to work on your lawn every so often is great for maintaining a consistently beautiful aesthetic on your property. You do not want to wait until your yard is in a state of disarray before doing work.
You only have so many hours in the day, so letting a professional landscaper take care of your lawn can really save you some hassle. Call Kling’s Lawn & Landscape in Washington County at 262-628-7620 for expert lawn care today.
By mk@att.net (Admin) 23 May, 2016
A garden's beauty is created by the intersection of mystery and careful planning. When plants start to bloom and the details come together, it may seem like magic. Using edgers to define spaces and elements is a perfect way to make a garden more attractive while helping the plants stick to the plan.
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