It’s bound to happen at one point or another to all homeowners. You walk out of the house and notice brown spots popping up throughout your lawn, or that hundreds of dollars worth of beautiful plants and flowers appear to be dying before your eyes. These moments call for expert advice, and fast!
National non-profit organization Project EverGreen recommends five must-have resources to answer any lawn or landscape question:
If you need to know what growing zone you are in, how to eliminate a rodent that is invading your yard, or tips to keep your flowers looking beautiful, your local extension office is a great resource. Often, someone from the office will come out to inspect your problem and help you find the easiest and most cost-effective solution. To find the extension office nearest you, visit http://www.csrees.usda.gov/Extension/index.html.
This is especially important in new housing developments, as much landscaping work comes with a guarantee. If your newly laid sod or brand new tree dies, they will come and replace it at no extra cost. When choosing a landscaper, be sure to ask about their guarantee or negotiate a guarantee into their estimate. To locate a certified landscape professional near you, visit http://www.landcarenetwork.org/cms/home/homeowners.html.
They can help you pick a tree that will flower, produce fruit or attract birds, depending on what you’re looking for. Many offer free tree-planting and a minimum one-year guarantee on the trees they sell. Best of all, the advice they have to offer is FREE.
It’s hard to be an expert on everything you should do for your lawn and the newest trends in landscape design, but these experts are there to help you. Updating and maintaining your green space provides many economic, environmental and lifestyle benefits. By understanding these benefits you are greatly improving your life and helping to lower and maintain your energy use and costs.