Posts Tagged ‘trees’

Elegant Trees to Elevate Your Landscaping

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Yoshino Cherry Tree

 

Are you planning to redo your property in New Jersey or New York? Are you thinking of ways to beautify your property and give it some real curbside appeal? Or trees that will boost your property value?  If so this post will give you some great ideas for elegant trees and shrubs that grow well in New Jersey and New York.

The Yoshino Cherry tree is a stunningly beautiful tree. It has gorgeous white blossoms. It grows very well in most soils. And as a plus it is also draught resistant. This tree makes a statement when bordering a driveway. It would also look nice surrounding an outdoor living area. The Yoshino tree is indigenous to Japan and made its way to the US in 1902. There is a lot of history and culture behind this whimsical looking tree.

The Thuja Green Giant Tree is another tree that is aesthetically pleasing. It is an evergreen tree. It can hold up to extreme heat, is resistant to insects and pests, and is extremely easy to grow. These trees makes excellent privacy fences, because they grow in such a uniform shape. Another bonus to adding this tree is it is low maintenance. It only requires a trim at least once a year.

These are couple of trees that will make people stand and take notice of your landscaping. These trees boost property value and will beautify your lawn area.

Source: Fast Growing Tree
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How to remove snow from New Jersey Evergreens

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

New Jersey at the moment is under a blanket of snow. Spring is coming very soon and you don’t want your lawn or landscape still covered with snow. Take some small steps now to assure that your landscape will be snow free. It is very easy to get those trees to start looking green again and not white-walled with snow.

Take a look at this video for some great tips and tricks to get those evergreen trees looking back to normal. The video also gives some good pointers on what trees to buy that will sustain the most snow damage.

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