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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Can you give new homeowners or landscaping novices a definition of landscaping?
A. Landscaping novices and buyers of new homes can profit from a practical, working definition of "landscaping."
By definition, to be properly said to be "landscaping" a property, you must be making home improvements on that properties grounds -- either in a practical or in an aesthetic way. In an extended sense, everything on your property that stands outside of the home itself is part of a properties landscaping. Simply put, if you can see an object, then it is affecting the overall aesthetics of the grounds of a property -- i.e., its landscaping.
A house and its landscaping should be harmonious with each other. Achieving such harmony is sometimes possible intuitively; but if you're more serious about complementing your house with your landscaping, you really need to take matters to the next level -- landscape design .
Q. Why bother landscaping a piece of real estate you've bought?
A. Those who have just become homeowners for the first time might want a good reason why they should bother landscaping that piece of real estate at all.
If enhanced enjoyment of your property is insufficient incentive, consider this: landscaping enhancements can raise your real estates value by at least fifteen percent!
Q. What would be the first landscaping issue that I should look into?
A. Your home is your best investment. Therefore, its safety is of paramount concern. If there are large old trees whose branches are looming ominously over the roof of your home, you may have a significant hazard on your hands. To protect your home, you may have to Hire a Pro for Tree Climbing , because tree limbing can be a dangerous operation.
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