Improving Your Home’s Curb Appeal

5 Reasons To Hire A Professional Gardener

While a landscaping service can provide generalized care and planning for your yard, a professional gardener provides more specialized services targeted specifically toward your garden beds and landscape plantings. There are a few reasons why you should consider a gardening service.

1. Design Consultation

Sometimes it's not the garden care that is overwhelming for a homeowner, but instead, it is the act of designing the beds. This is where a professional gardener can really shine. Most have undergone years of training to develop the knowledge of which plants thrive where, and they have developed an eye to put them together in a way that is both attractive and easy to maintain.

2. Seasonal Planting

The most beautiful gardens are usually a mix of returning perennials and seasonal annuals. The perennials provide the main backdrop for the design, while the annuals rotate in seasonal beauty to keep things interesting. Knowing what to plant, where to plant, and when to plant it is the most difficult part of the process. It's also the part that takes some skill to know which annuals to choose, as well as an eye for aesthetics so that the finished bed is beautiful — both skills a professional gardener can offer.

3. Bed Maintenance

Garden beds require weekly maintenance in order to remain healthy and attractive. This includes the basics like cutting back and pruning, deadheading, fertilizing, and weeding. Maintenance also requires an eye for long-term garden health, such as amending the soil to keep it strong and healthy, dealing with diseases and pests, and applying mulch for beauty and soil health.

4. Irrigation Management

Water is one of the most important aspects of a beautiful garden. Your gardener can help you determine the best way to irrigate, whether it is hand watering or an automatic system such as drip irrigation. They will develop an irrigation plan specific to the plants and cultural conditions in your garden, as well as help implement it successfully. In areas where water availability is a concern, a skilled gardener can help plan a garden that uses as little additional irrigation as possible. 

5. Specialty Care

Some gardeners specialize in specific types of plants or garden styles. For example, arborsculpture is a gardening technique where evergreen shrubs and trees are pruned into artful designs. A gardener trained in this can help keep your shaped trees in top shape. Or, if you grow specialty flowers, such as a rose garden, a gardener skilled in those specific plants can help improve the appearance and health of the flowers.

Contact a professional gardening service to learn more.


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