The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
The owner of the land is responsible for maintaining the property unless you signed some sort of an agreement to maintain your own landscaping. If they are allowing the property to get run down try complaining to the local board of health or building code department.
grass cuttings, weeds pulled out of garden, leaves trimmed off shrubs and trees
32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
I am considering getting the trees in my yard trimmed. I have two small trees would they take very long to be trimmed?
William Jackson Bean has written: 'Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees 'Trees and shrubs, hardy in the British isles' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees
A. Glen Ryan has written: 'Native trees and shrubs of Newfoundland and Labrador' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees 'Shrubs of Newfoundland' -- subject(s): Shrubs
Some trees and shrubs would go a long toward improving your property's 'curb appeal'. Trees and shrubs add value to real estate. The trees and shrubs are selected particularly for their scents, in some gardens.
trees and shrubs
I don't think you can get free trees or shrubs without someone giving them to you for free.
Alfred Rehder has written: 'Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America, exclusive of the subtropical and warmer temperate regions' -- subject(s): Woody plants, Trees, Shrubs 'Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America' -- subject(s): Shrubs, Trees, Botany 'Bibliography of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in the cooler temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Shrubs, Trees 'Synopsis of the genus Lonicera' -- subject(s): Lonicera
John A. Grant has written: 'Trees and shrubs for Pacific Northwest gardens' -- subject(s): Landscape gardening, Ornamental shrubs, Ornamental trees, Ornamental woody plants, Shrubs, Trees
trees or shrubs
Trees and shrubs do not need a lot of feeding but a scattering of general fertiliser in the Spring will suffice.