Shrub Sculpting
OUR PROCESS
Steps taken to ensure you a Clean and Beautiful Shrub
Step 1
Measure and Assess
We kick off the process using Moasure One Pro which enhances the exactness of a shrub area and this produces a sharable PDF. We are also looking for shrub type, flowering, evergreen, dwarf, native and such.
Step 2
Pruning and Shaping
With the plan in place, we proceed to prune the shrubs to promote healthy growth and maintain their desired shape and size. We carefully remove dead or diseased branches, as well as any overgrown or crossing limbs that detract from the shrubs' aesthetics. Our skilled technicians employ proper pruning techniques to encourage new growth and improve the shrubs' overall structure.
Step 3
Thinning and Cleaning as needed
After pruning, we perform a thorough cleaning of the shrub beds to remove any debris, fallen leaves, or other organic matter that may accumulate around the plants. This helps prevent pests and diseases while also improving air circulation and sunlight penetration to the shrubs' foliage. We selectively thin out dense areas within the shrubs to enhance their overall appearance and promote better air circulation.
Step 4
Clean up the area
By incorporating thorough clean-up into our shrub maintenance services, Wicked Good Lawn Care ensures that our clients' landscapes receive comprehensive care that promotes the health and beauty of their shrubs. Our attention to detail and commitment to excellence result in stunning outdoor spaces that our clients can enjoy year-round.
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