Tree and Bush Yard Trimming Advice

Make your Orlando or Kissimmee Central Florida home or rental property yard and landscape a safe and friendly haven for all to enjoy. With our Florida climate it is essential to keep a tidy yard. Yards that are unruly lead to all sorts of problems and unwanted guests. Overgrown bushes in particular are welcome homes for bugs, spiders, and even snakes.

We recommend that bushes and trees are trimmed at least every six weeks.

Trim the bushes in particular around the bottom lifting the foliage around 6 inches from the ground, and remove any mowing thatch that collects around the bottom of the bushes to leave a clear view. This will alleviate snakes and other creatures nestling in the area and minimize any unwanted surprises.overgrown Florida brush and snakeAlways approach with care when trimming overgrown bushes. The pictures above demonstrate how a customer that had moved into a new property needed a yard tidy, and her overgrown bushes were home to a huge black racer snake. He rapidly slithered off to a new abode once the bushes were restored to good order.

Pet owners in particular should take note that pets love to explore areas that are overgrown, and veterinary care is expensive. Florida vacation rental property owners should also take care to protect their guests. There is nothing like a big black snake to send your vacationers packing.

A monthly service plan is a available from Adams Lawn and Landscape to keep your yard in good standing. A tree and bush trimming service is also available as a recurring or one time service. Call or email us for yard tidy clean up, removal of dead leaves and thatch bush, and tree trimming or removal of unwanted debris.

Make your yard a safe haven visit. Call today or visit our main website for Orlando area lawn and landscape services for more information.

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