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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 later÷now, hereÌs 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 Washington, DC :
The location of the nation's capital was a source of contention from the beginning. Just as cities now vie for professional athletic teams or maybe the Olympics, in the 1780's the great prize among the states was the national capital. Philadelphia, the wartime capital, was the leading contender. The powerful Virginia delegation wanted a location on the Potomac, with numerous other alternatives suggested. Characteristically, the solution was found in a compromise. Alexander Hamilton was floating a scheme for the new Federal government to assume the war debts of the individual states. Having hosted most of the war, Northern states had larger debts than their Southern cousins. Southern states were understandably reluctant to take on debts they didn't see as their own. The compromise came with the Southern states agreeing to assume the debts, and the Northern delegations allowing a capital in the south. The city was of course named Washington, and placed in a federal District of Columbia. The Constitution specifies a 10 mile square parcel, placed under direct control of the Congress. George Washington selected the site, a few miles up river from his home at Mt. Vernon.


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