We took advantage of the warmer temperatures this week and crept outside to trim some shrubs and trees in the landscaping around the clubhouse, halfway house and entrance. This is a good practice to prevent plants from over growing and ensuring they keep a proper shape.
This patch of junipers near the putting green was overgrown and the time had come to trim it back.
Here is a picture after the junipers had been trimmed. Not only will this ensure a plant that looks they way it is supposed to, it will allow more sunlight and air into the canopy which will make a healthier plant. We will be working our way through all of the landscaping as the weather provides us favorable conditions for outside work.
This patch of junipers near the putting green was overgrown and the time had come to trim it back.
Here is a picture after the junipers had been trimmed. Not only will this ensure a plant that looks they way it is supposed to, it will allow more sunlight and air into the canopy which will make a healthier plant. We will be working our way through all of the landscaping as the weather provides us favorable conditions for outside work.