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    10 Handy Tips For DYI Landscapers - #4

    4.Make Use of Annuals And Perennials


    Perennial plants actually make a very good choice when planting your flowerbeds since they only bloom during May but nothing left for July. While this might be a rather unlikely choice, it can be a wonderful filler to “plug the gaps” of your landscaping, which basically means it can easily provide you with a continuous color when landscaping your yard even if it is not in bloom. It is generally inadvisable group together flowering plants, as it will only create chaotic colors that can result to uncoordinated and haphazard look.

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