Why is brush maintenance important?
Every area of your lawn deserves the same amount of attention, but unfortunately, the shrubs and bushes on your property tend to get left out. Maintaining these beauties is crucial for lawn health and keeping your landscape the work of art it is!
From the aesthetics to the health of the plant, there are many reasons why pruning your shrubs is a necessity. Our native Texas shrubs are beautiful to look at and fantastic additions to any landscape – but only if they’re cared for!
Controls the rate of plant growth
Allowing your shrubs and bushes to grow too large, or become unruly, is not good for their health or the look of your lawn. Regular pruning and trimming should be on your maintenance to-do list to better control how fast and tall they are growing in the area they’re planted in.
Encourages flower or fruit production
It may come as a surprise, but regular pruning will encourage production if you have fruit or flower-bearing shrubs on your property! This is because the pruning process allows more necessary light and water to reach different parts of the plant that need it to grow and flourish.
Protects people and your property
If you have large shrubs or bushes on your property, they can threaten your property or people if there are weak limbs at risk of falling. In addition, disease limbs can spread throughout the plant and potentially to neighboring plants – which can harm the whole landscape eventually!
Maintains the aesthetic of your lawn
Shrubs and bushes enhance your property by adding dimension and height to where it was lacking. However, allowing them to become overgrown or unruly will taint the look of your entire property. Plus, the shrubs themselves will look much nicer with regular maintenance!
Keeps your greenery as healthy as possible
Regular shrub maintenance involves removing dead, diseased, or injured parts of your plants. For example, removing the weak points of your shrubbery reduces the chance of extra damage by disease or unwelcome pests.
Provides an opportunity to create new shapes and forms
You should feel free to let your creativity flow on your property – you can accomplish this by trimming your shrubs or hedges to the exact shape you want. Then, if the plant is healthy and lush, you can create topiaries and specific shapes to enhance the appearance of your yard.
What are some common shrubs in Texas?
Shrubs don’t have to have flowers to be beautiful, and we have some pretty amazing non-flowering ones here in Texas! They come in shades of green, yellow, and other colors that make your lawn stand out.
Some beautiful options for your lawn include Boston Ivy, Waxleaf Ligustrum, Rose Creek Abelia, and Sunshine Ligustrum! Of course, there are many others to choose from – do your research to find out what may be best for your lawn.
What are some common flowering shrubs in Texas?
You can also find plenty of beautiful colors on a Texas lawn with flowering plants. These flowers come in different shapes, sizes, and colors that add a rainbow to your landscape, brightening anyone’s day who walks by.
There’s a variety to choose from or ones you may already have seen growing around the property, including Indian Hawthorne, Texas Sage, Red Yucca, Oleander, Hydrangeas, and Gardenias – the last of which smell amazing!
What are some fruit-bearing shrubs in Texas?
If you enjoy gardening fruit-bearing plants, plenty are available to plant and propagate! They grow on large shrubs or often on small trees that need to be tended to if you want them to continue producing.
Some of the most common fruit-producing shrubs and trees you’ll find on residential lawns are blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, raspberries, persimmons, and stone fruits like peaches, nectarines, and plums.
How can Mowing R Us help my landscape?
As a homeowner, we know you want your landscape to be a success – and as lawn maintenance and landscape professionals, we do too! However, success is what you make it, so if you don’t treat your lawn right, it will flounder.
The Mowing R Us team knows exactly when to trim your shrubs, how much to prune, and how to care for them after maintenance. No need to stress – you can relax and enjoy the beauty of your greenery without being concerned about accidentally damaging your lawn!