Having a
lawn comes with a lot of responsibility on the part of houseowners because just
having a lawn is not enough, taking good care of it is as much important. House
owners due to lack of time are not able to focus much on lawn care maintenance
but the good news is that there are professional lawn care service providers
which they can go for. If you are looking for a lawn care provider in
Simpsonville in South Carolina you can get in touch with the acclaimed Curb
Appeal Lawn Care which provides services including lawn mowing, weed eating,
edging and blowing; aerating and seeding; hedge trimming and landscaping Simpsonville; mulching and
pine needles. It is just a matter of a call and the professionals would visit
your doorstep and carry out the task without any type of hassle on your part.
Landscaping
is one of the best ways of lawn maintenance and it is advisable to go for
professionals when it comes to landscaping. Some of the best landscaping plants
are hardly what you would call "household names." Some of the best
lesser known landscaping plants include:
Adonis- You may think "tulips"
and not "Adonis" when you hear talk of spring, but Adonis is no ugly
duckling, this perennial blooms much earlier in spring. Its cheerful yellow
flowers add to the look and are one of the true heralds of spring.
Crown Imperial- Few bulbs that bloom in spring are
small and really need to be massed together to make much of an impact while
others, can offer quite a bit of drama even when they fly solo and Crown
Imperial (spring bulb plant) is one of them.
Golden Chain Trees- Golden chain trees are showy only
in spring but lights up the whole yard when in flower. It is not the type of
landscaping plant around which a landscaping design could be built, but it does
put on the type of display to which an individual looks forward to all winter.
Virginia Sweetspire- It is another bush that has the
potential to be a fall-foliage standout. It is best to grow this landscaping
plant in full sun for optimal fall color.
Contorted Hazelnut Bushes- This is a landscaping plant which
is a must-have for the winter yard. We are usually sad to see the leaves fall
off of our deciduous bushes. But contorted hazelnut bush is the exception to
the rule.
Purple Beautyberry Bushes- This bush works well when
landscaping for small spaces, as you can cut it down to the ground each spring
to minimize its size and generate new growth, without harming it (or interrupting
berry production).
Kiwi Vines- The Kiwi Vines are grown for the
beauty of their variegated leaves, not their fruit. While kiwi vines offer
great interest in only one season (spring), the display they put on during that
time can be truly mesmerizing.
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