If your house foundation is not exposed, you do not need plant
materials right up against it. Your house will look larger if a
shrub or ground cover is planted in only one or two places
between the corner and the front door.
Dried, crushed shells from shrimp, crabs, and lobsters can be
sprinkled on the soil to enrich it with calcium. A fertilizer
made from crab shell wastes is already on the market.
Plan to attend the garden and landscape meetings and clinics
arranged by the Extension agents in your county or city. The
latest and best gardening information will be presented.
For easier lawn maintenance, eliminate the hard to mow spaces.
Eliminate acute angles in beds and borders. Combine single trees
or shrubs into a large planting connected with ground covers. Put
bird baths in flower beds or surround them with ground covers.
Avoid heavy traffic on dormant lawns. Dry grass is easily
broken and the crown of the plant may be severely damaged or
killed.
Be sure charcoal chunks are removed before wood ashes are
applied to lawns.
Do-it-yourself landscaping projects are very popular these days
and provide savings in more ways than most people realize. They
enhance property value and can reduce the cost of heating and
cooling bills. Doing it yourself saves the actual out-of-pocket
expense of contracting and provides indirect savings on taxes.
Finally, home landscaping is great
preventative therapy and improves one's mental health.
"Though an old man, I am but a young gardener."
-- Thomas Jefferson
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