Removal of weeds, dead plants, grass, shrubs, and trees, digging out old roots, removing old paving and debris, shredding and composting garden waste, removing old furniture and garden equipment, and leveling the ground.
1. Planning: Research the type of plants and design a plan.
2. Preparation: Prepare the soil and add compost.
3. Planting: Plant the seeds or plants.
4. Maintenance: Water, weed, and fertilize regularly.
5. Harvesting: Reap the rewards of your hard work.
1. Choose a good spot and prepare the soil.
2. Dig twice as wide and deep a hole as the root ball.
3. Add fertilizer or compost to the soil.
4. Place the plant in the hole and spread the roots out.
5. Cover the roots with soil and pat down lightly.
6. Water and mulch the soil.
7. Keep soil moist and fertilize periodically.
A gardener will use pruning shears or secateurs to trim plants. They will cut off dead, diseased, or broken branches and ensure the plant is growing in the desired shape. They will also remove any foliage that is overcrowding the plant or blocking light from reaching the leaves.