I figured someone on here could tell me some things that look good in Central Mississippi.
I bought a home a couple years back. It had been vacant for 6 months, so the landscaping was not in good condition. The first spring I just cleaned it up a bit. Last spring I cleaned it up a bit.
In a word, its a mess. Its not the worst in the neighborhood, but its not good. I want to try to tackle it next week. I'm going to take a couple days off and make a long weekend and just do it. I've got professionals to quote - its around $3500. I got a consultant from a nursery to come out that intrigued me with the fact that I only needed about $500 in plants. I don't mind getting dirty and doing it myself, I just don't know what I need.
House faces northeast if that matters.
I don't want just green shrubbery. There is some shrubbery that has red/blueish tints right? What are these called?
I'm pulling up everything save a couple of flowering trees that are still in great shape.
What's going to grow well in this Yazoo clay? What do I need to stay away from?
To make it MSU related - I figured there are a bunch of landscape architects on here.
I bought a home a couple years back. It had been vacant for 6 months, so the landscaping was not in good condition. The first spring I just cleaned it up a bit. Last spring I cleaned it up a bit.
In a word, its a mess. Its not the worst in the neighborhood, but its not good. I want to try to tackle it next week. I'm going to take a couple days off and make a long weekend and just do it. I've got professionals to quote - its around $3500. I got a consultant from a nursery to come out that intrigued me with the fact that I only needed about $500 in plants. I don't mind getting dirty and doing it myself, I just don't know what I need.
House faces northeast if that matters.
I don't want just green shrubbery. There is some shrubbery that has red/blueish tints right? What are these called?
I'm pulling up everything save a couple of flowering trees that are still in great shape.
What's going to grow well in this Yazoo clay? What do I need to stay away from?
To make it MSU related - I figured there are a bunch of landscape architects on here.