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5 Tips For Spring Clean Up On Your Property

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With seasons changing, it is time for the yearly spring cleanup. Whether it is a r esidential or commercial landscaping, it is extremely necessary that you do the required spring cleanup. Spring cleanup is less about planting variety of garden and more about enhanced curb appeal. Here are a few tips for spring clean up on your property: Pruning  Springtime is all about pruning the trees and cutting back the perennial trees, perennial grasses, roses and plants such as spirea (as the plants grow on new wood). The aim of pruning is to get the air flowing and obtaining proper sunlight for the plants. The perennial trees require a structural pruning to make sure that the sun and air get to the flowering trees.  Edging The activity of edging makes the plant's beds neat and tidy. Any leaf litter and landscaping debris are cleared. This will also decrease any chances of increase in bacteria, diseases or eggs from insects. The recommended cut is a 90-degree 2.5 inch edge