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Whether you are replacing an existing landscape or you are thinking or designing a something new, these landscape experts can help you with all your immediate needs. Gardens, lawns, plants, trees, paths are just a small segment of some of the things that these professionals can assist you with. In addition to being able to get your job done, you will save time and cash on other initiatives around the house. Click here to get a free estimate from Landscape architect contractors in your local area.

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Want some landscaping tips from the Pros?
Watering trees

  • It's important to remember that while water is the most significant thing you can give a tree, we must not water our plants and trees too often. A plant's roots need to breathe air, too, as roots that are always wet will rot or get fungal diseases. More on that laterîËow, here? how to put the water on.
  • Place your garden hose about 6" from the base of the trunk (on the high side if you've planted on a slope). Set the water flow at a slow trickle -- enough to fill a milk jug in six minutes. This is about ten gallons per hour. Leave this on each tree for about two hours, then move on to the next one.


About Mississippi (MS):
First explored for Spain by Hernando De Soto, who discovered the Mississippi River in 1540, the region was later claimed by France. In 1699, a French group under Sieur d'Iberville established the first permanent settlement near present-day Ocean Springs. Great Britain took over the area in 1763 after the French and Indian Wars, ceding it to the U.S. in 1783 after the Revolution. Spain did not relinquish its claims until 1798, and in 1810 the U.S. annexed West Florida from Spain, including what is now southern Mississippi. For a little more than one hundred years, from shortly after the state's founding through the Great Depression, cotton was the undisputed king of Mississippi's largely agrarian economy. Over the last half-century, however, Mississippi has diversified its economy by balancing agricultural output with increased industrial activity. Today, agriculture continues as a major segment of the state's economy. For almost four decades soybeans occupied the most acreage, while cotton remained the largest cash crop. In 2001, however, more acres of cotton were planted than soybeans, and Mississippi jumped to second in the nation in cotton production (exceeded only by Texas). The state's farmlands also yield important harvests of corn, peanuts, pecans, rice, sugar cane, and sweet potatoes as well as poultry, eggs, meat animals, dairy products, feed crops, and horticultural crops. Mississippi remains the world's leading producer of pond-raised catfish. The state abounds in historical landmarks and is the home of the Vicksburg National Military Park. Other National Park Service areas are Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, Tupelo National Battlefield, and part of Natchez Trace National Parkway. Pre?Civil War mansions are the special pride of Natchez, Oxford, Columbus, Vicksburg, and Jackson.


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Landscape Architect Contractors Can Be Found In any of These Mississippi (MS) Locations

Horn Lake | Houston | Indianola | Iuka | Jackson | Kilmichael | Kosciusko | Laurel | Leakesville | Leland | Lexington | Long Beach | Lorman | Louisville | Lucedale | Lumberton | Macon | Magee | Marks | Mathiston | Mc Comb | Meadville | Meridian | Monticello | Moss Point | Natchez | New Albany | Newton | Ocean Springs | Okolona | Olive Branch | Oxford | Pascagoula | Pass Christian | Pearl | Philadelphia | Picayune | Pontotoc | Poplarville | Port Gibson | Prentiss | Quitman | Ridgeland | Ripley | Robinsonville | Rolling Fork | Sardis | Senatobia | Southaven | Starkville | Tunica | Tupelo | Tylertown | Verona | Vicksburg | Walnut | Water Valley | Waveland | Waynesboro | West Point | Wiggins | Winona | Woodville | Yazoo City



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