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Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping always does stuff In this bed, pull all the weeds. And there’s saplings like this guy that need to be pulled out. Uh, and there’s a dead shrub right here that needs to be pulled. Some more saplings in the back.

Dead shrub. All these weeds need to be gone. And then we’re going to put fresh mulch in here. This bush stays. It’s an azalea.This guy stays. And there’s a shrub right here, and right here that needs to be trimmed up, but it’ll stay. And there’s two crate myrtles that need to be trimmed, but they’ll stay. And then in the back here. I’ll just go through this real quick. Same thing. Keep the stuff that needs to be here, like this thing with flowers. Uh, but there’s a lot of saplings. Like this is not supposed to be here. Pull this out. Dig it out completely. uh use the sawsaw and dig out the root balls of

all these guys. 

Um but there’s some good healthy plants mixed in with them. Like this is a hydrangea. More hydrangeas. Crepe myrtles. Um this thing that’s a bush. Lots of different things that Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping can do for you! Oh, there’s some nandinas like this. Uh here’s some red bud trees. Um, in the bed there’s a bunch of vines.If it looks like this, you can leave it in there. Pretty much every other vine comes out. So, the vines that have like the leaves that look like this, you can leave it in, but everything else needs to come out. Uh, spray poison on it as needed. Trim this stuff back so people can walk through here without any issues. Um, leave this stuff in there.

That’s a perennial that Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping can do for you guys. Um, there’s more nandinaas right here, right here that need to stay, but a little bit right there in the middle with flowers, but a lot of this will go. There’s another hydrangea with the big leaves. Um, and then in here, just some trimming that needs to be done of this bush here. Uh, this thing you can trim up. This is a sapling, but trim it up. They want to keep it. Um, but actually, uh, you can check with the homeowner when you get here, but go ahead and cut that down because they want to be able to see the temperature gauge. Uh, there’s some crepe myrtles that need to be trimmed. Bunch of weeds mixed in with these pretty flowers. 

Here at Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping we like to say; Boom, boom, boom. Trim up these, uh cut out these dead branches from the crepe myrtle right here. Um all the way this way. Now, starting here, you’re just going to use a brush cutter and cut all this down. Spray herbicide on it, cut it down, spray herbicide on it, and then mulch on top of that. So, you’re going to go all the way. This is all cut down, cut down, cut down, cut down, cut down. Leave the elephant ears alone. Cut down most of everything else. Uh there’s uh a little crepe myrtle thing here. And um and then in this bed, pull all the big weeds out of here. None of the green things in this raised bed need to be here. And then add fresh mulch.

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There are three nandinas right here with red leaves and underneath them and throughout the whole thing that look great in Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping. There are pieces of crepe myrtle trying to grow up. So we’re going to have to dig up all three bushes and remove the crepe myrtle. um uh uh root system. Remove the crepe myrtle root system and then put these bushes back in the same place. But don’t just clip the crepe myrtles at the bottom and call it good. Dig up these entirely because the root systems are going to be tied together and you’re going to have to separate them if possible and then replant in the same spot.

So, there are three boxwoods here up against this big wall. One, two, three. We’re going to pull those up and put crepe myrtles right there in Tulsa  Lawn Care and Landscaping. Um, but we need to plant them farther from the wall, more center of this bed so that they have room so that they don’t get up against that stucco. uh over here. Um you’re going to move those boxwoods and plant them with these other ones. So, put one in between these, in between these, and then one at the end. And then there’s another half dead boxwood in the backyard that we’re going to pull up, uh haul away, and then plant a black diamond crepe myrtle over there. Uh we’re going to put steel edging from here over there just up against the sidewalk here. Uh and then replace the yuccas with gray junipers. Um for the flowers, we’ll see if he wants to use the full amount that I recommended. 

These hostas will need to have all the dead growth pulled away from Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping. Uh don’t dig up or pull up the roots, but in the winter we’ll clean up all the hostas that are there. Um these monkey grass will need to be trimmed. There’s a few other ones on the property. Uh the fountain grasses will need to be trimmed back. These feather grasses do not touch. They’re not fountain grass. Don’t try to trim those unless the customer asks you to. Um over here, uh you can there’s some more uh fountain grasses over here, over here, a big one here, and a couple behind that gazebo. This rose bush will need to be trimmed up. There’s some perennial stuff here and over there that’ll need to be cleaned up.

We are the diggity bomb and we know it! Give us a call if you need us in Tulsa Lawn Care and Landscaping today! 918-955-4613 is our number, thanks for calling! But they just want flowers along their entire front here. This would be the sun’s patience. So along all these gaps, flowers here, here, underneath these rose bushes,um a bunch right there by the door itself. And uh and then over here too, adding some in the gaps between these evergreens. Boom. Flowers. Flowers. Uh and then in the back yard, same thing. Just adding flowers in between the gaps of the larger plants.