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Having a garden at home can make you feel more in touch with nature. An unkempt one, however, keeps you from enjoying your yard. For instance, rubbish and weeds can harbor pests like mice and rats. Yard debris can also offer hiding places for garden snakes. Reclaim your garden with the following simple landscaping techniques.

How to Make Over a Garden That Has Overgrown Plants

1. Identify the Plants

The first step in the landscaping makeover process is identifying the plants. Pick out which are herbs and shrubs you want to keep and which are rogue plants you need to eliminate. During this process, get rid of dead plants as well as those that are diseased and beyond treatment.

2. Prune

landscapingPruning keeps plants healthy. By cutting away damaged, diseased, or unwanted branches, you encourage new and healthier growth. Also, it keeps each plant looking neat, making for an aesthetically pleasing garden.

You can get professional pruning services from landscape contractors if you’re not sure how to prune your plants properly.

3. Divide the Perennials

Perennials, or plants that grow back each year, tend to multiply. Though it’s nice to have more of a plant you love, you need to divide the perennials to keep them healthy and further stimulate new growth.

By dividing them into smaller plants, you reduce the risk of overcrowding and competing for nutrients and water. It also helps avoid restricted airflow, which can cause plant diseases.

 

If you need landscaping services to revive an overgrown garden, contact A Kick in the Grass Lawn Service. Serving clients across St. Louis and St. Charles counties, MO, for over 15 years, this landscape contractor is well-versed in lawn care, maintenance, aeration, and other related services. They fertilize when mowing a lawn so you can be assured that it’s always green and healthy. Call (314) 471-6186 for a free estimate, or visit their website for more information about their services.

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