Taking care of your

Trees & shrubs

Trees are an important part of any garden or landscape, providing shade, beauty, and environmental benefits. Choose from our carefully selected collection of indigenous and exotic trees. Trees can take many years to reach their full size and potential, so choose a tree that you will enjoy for many years to come. With proper care, your tree can provide shade, beauty, and environmental benefits for generations.

Here some general instructions on taking care of your Trees & shrubs:

  • Choose the right tree for your climate:

    Different trees thrive in different climates, so it's important to choose a tree that is well-suited to your area. Consult with a local nursery or gardening expert to find out which trees grow best in your region.

  • Plant in the right location

    Trees need plenty of space to grow, so make sure to plant them in a location where they will have room to spread out. Choose a spot with plenty of sunlight and good drainage.

  • Soil:

    The type of soil you plant your tree in will determine how well it grows. Most trees prefer well-drained soil that is slightly acidic. If your soil is heavy clay, consider amending it with organic matter to improve drainage.

  • Watering:

    Young trees need regular watering, especially during their first year of growth. Once established, most trees can survive on natural rainfall. However, during periods of drought, you may need to water your tree to keep it healthy.

  • Mulch:

    A layer of mulch around the base of your tree can help retain moisture in the soil and suppress weeds. Use a natural mulch like shredded bark or leaves, and make sure to keep it away from the trunk of the tree.

  • Fertilizer:

    Trees generally don't need much fertilizer, but if your soil is poor, you may want to give your tree a boost with a slow-release fertilizer. Follow the instructions on the package carefully, and avoid over-fertilizing, as this can damage the tree.

  • Pruning:

    Regular pruning can help keep your tree healthy and looking its best. Remove any dead or damaged branches, and thin out any crowded areas to improve air circulation. Avoid pruning too much at once, as this can stress the tree.

  • Pests and Diseases:

    Keep an eye out for pests such as aphids, mites, and borers, which can damage your tree. To prevent diseases, avoid injuring the tree when pruning or mowing around the base. If you notice any signs of damage or disease, contact a us for advice.

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