Saturday, March 26, 2011

Taking Advantage of Early Spring Plantings and Pricing.

 

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We had landscaped this home last year. We completed the landscape in the hot summer months. Do to the extreme heat and new sod we elected not to plant these tree’s because often times the watering of new sod will drowned new tree’s in summer months. The covenants of the neighborhood required these Chanticleer Pears to be planted in the park strip which in this landscape was not a planting bed area meaning they will be watered with the grass.  Chanticleer Pears are one of the tree’s involved in our spring specials. We were able to offer larger more mature tree’s at the same price of smaller tree’s last year. The home owner will be able to enjoy the awesomely white spring blossoms, dark green leafs of the summer and, bright red leafs in the fall. When this tree matures in will be about 30-35 feet tall and 10-15 feet wide. It is very commonly planted in park strips or tight spaces. Please make sure to check out the post below to learn more about another tree, spring plantings and, specials. 

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