Most private home owners strive to make the territory entrusted to them beautiful and well-kept.
The advice of an expert from the online publication BelNovosti, agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , who told us how to improve a piece of land in front of a fence, can help with this.
According to the specialist, the area adjacent to the fence provides the gardener with a number of advantages - for example, it gives him the opportunity to "extend" the area where large plants cannot be planted.
Tall trees and shrubs also help create privacy, hiding the site from prying eyes. Rowan is especially effective in this regard – a tree with a lush crown and impressive growth. Its light crown does not weigh down the landscape, but on the contrary, makes it picturesque.
Now let's talk about the second tier, into which panicle hydrangea will fit perfectly.
This structural flowering plant does not fall apart much and you can leave it over the winter without pruning, doing this procedure with the onset of early spring.
The lower tier is best reserved for the birch-leaved spirea, which will become an excellent part of a hedge.
This shrub does not require much care, but it plays an important role in protecting other plants and the fence itself from animals, especially dogs, who are known to like to mark trees, and a hedge will serve as a reliable barrier to such encroachments.
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