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Tools That Can Restore the Look of Your Landscape After Tree Removal

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Once a tree has been removed from your outdoor space, the remaining tree stump can cause your landscape to appear unsightly. In addition, ground tree stumps can also leave behind uneven surfaces that make it harder to plant crops or to beautify the landscape.

Luckily, there are tools that you can use to fix up your yard after a tree has been removed. These tools will allow you to uproot remaining vegetation or to level off uneven surfaces.

A tarp is your best friend

If there is one tool that you should have after tree felling, make sure you have a tarp. Tarps can be used to remove any debris that was left behind after the tree was cut or trimmed. For example, leaves and branches may be present on the yard after work is completed on the tree.

The tarp is useful for removing this debris and for keeping soil on level ground when you're planting grass in specific areas.

Trowels come in handy for planting

A good idea for beautifying your landscape after a tree is removed is to plant new shrubs in its place. These plants can make the landscape appear level, and they can also provide shade once they grow to decent heights.

To plant shrubs, you need a trowel to uproot the soil and place seeds in the yard. A garden hose also comes in handy for watering the seeds as they grow.

Edging tools provide clear and sharp divisions

Another strategy for giving life to your landscape is to add unique edging options along the yard. You should have clearly defined boundaries along walkways, lawns and flowerbeds.

There are many different materials that can be used for edging. For example, rocks and pebbles can provide a seamless transition from the yard to the driveway or the entrance of the home. Strips of metal can also provide a clean yet sharply defined boundary across various sections of your landscape.

Wooden blocks may work well for a more natural look to the outdoor space. To install proper edging, you may need a spade, hammer, shears and a hoe to implant the edging material into the surrounding soil.

Mulch promotes growth of grass

Mulch comes in handy for promoting growth of grass in areas of the landscape that have uneven vegetation. After a tree is felled, mulch should be applied to these areas in controlled quantities to ensure an even landscape.

For more information on landscape supplies, contact a company like Hayter's Timber & Paving.


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