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Landscape design tips for southern Oklahoma
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Landscape Design Tips
January is a good time to plan for the new gardening season. If it’s too cold, wet, windy, or icy to walk around your yard, walk around inside and check the view from your windows. Make notes of what you enjoyed last year, and definitely make notes of what you would like to change or improve when the weather permits. With the leaves off most trees and shrubs, you can see the bones of your garden including hardscapes and can decide if you need to improve certain areas. Gardens are never finished and are always changing and evolving. Plants you placed in a sunny location years ago may need to be relocated because the trees you also planted have gotten large enough to provide enough shade to require totally different plantings. Gardeners are usually optimistic and look forward to each new season with hope and faith that this will be the best one ever. Here are a few ideas to keep in mind when pla