Rabu, 09 Juni 2010

Ranch Landscaping




3) the next zone might include biannual spring and fall clean-up such as fields that are seasonally mowed, shrub brush edges that need regular Both zones one and two should receive regular fertilization, mulch and have an irrigation system as well. 2) The next zone might include bi-weekly or monthly maintenance tasks such as weeding and pruning around less used walk, patio or pool areas for entertaining. These include weekly tasks such as mowing, shrub pruning and weeding.

Defining zones of management for ranch landscaping would look something like this: 1) the most intense and highest maintenance takes place around the perimeter of the house. Comprehensive Management Plan A comprehensive management or maintenance program for a ranch landscape defines zones of management, prioritizes tasks and determines if various maintenance areas should be expanded or deleted altogether to make the job of maintenance much more manageable. The approach is two fold and should be one of phased management and implementation of a landscape design. The prospect of maintenance, care and management of a Texas Horse Ranch, Farm or Estate can be overwhelming. Often times, the sheer scale of the rural landscape can be overwhelming for the average landscape contractor, landscape designer as well as the owner who no longer works the land but uses it for rest and retreat.

Ranch properties usually have vast acreage, old buildings that might have been built at different times and land uses that have changed considerably over time. The Ranch landscape appeals to our senses of rural beauty, nature and living in a slower time.

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