Then, you are sent home with a computerized photo rendering and a list of all the materials and plants to make it happen. You’ll work with our designer for the perfect look. Plant your own landscape with designs from Stauffers of Kissel Hill. This is the perfect solution for a DIY gardener who just needs a jump-start! Work with a designer to create a landscape design that fits your personality and needs, We’ll be delighted to plant everything for you.Ĭlick Here to Learn More About Pricing Options Landscape Design Planning If you want to beautify your landscape but don’t have time to plant it, our planting services are perfect for you! Learn more about our planting services or to talk to a team member in store. (Remember if a plant looks like it needs water, it is often too late!) Don’t Have Time to Plant Your Own Tree or Shrub? Continue deep watering every 1-2 weeks, depending on rainfall amounts, for the first year until the ground freezes for the winter. (Be careful of overwatering when planting in heavy clay soils.) Deep roots are developed by deep watering. This is preferable over shallow watering every day. Water newly installed trees every 4-7 days for the first month, by placing a hose at the base of the plant, letting it trickle slowly until saturated.
Apply monthly during the growing season to encourage a healthy deep root system.
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Fill hole 1/2 full with soil mix, and tamp firmly to prevent air pockets. Place plant in the hole with the top of the root ball 1” above or ground level.
Ornamental Pears showcase white blossoms and mature to around 35′ high and 25′ wide. The pink, double blooming Kwanzan Cherry is best known as the cherry tree blooming in Washington D.C. Other cherry trees that are next in line to bloom during the spring season are the Pink Weeping Cherry trees, followed by the white blooming Weeping Snow Fountains Yoshino Cherry and finally, everyone’s favorite, the Kwanzan Cherry. Okame Cherry trees bloom pink flowers and mature at 25′ high and about 18′ wide, with a beautiful cherry colored bark. Okame Cherry is the first of the spring trees to bloom. Names of Flowering Trees & Shrubs Near You Spring Trees