Agua Dulce Nursery provides a variety of services for clients in the Agua Dulce, California, area. With extensive experience in landscaping and yard maintenance, Agua Dulce Nursery personnel are able to provide comprehensive, high-quality landscaping. Among other services, the company offers tree installation.

Properly transferring and planting a tree is of the utmost importance. A poorly or incorrectly planted tree can suffer long-term, negative effects on its health and appearance. Therefore, it is recommended that homeowners work with a professional landscaping company or a highly experienced individual when installing trees.

One of the most important factors in tree installation, after selecting a proper spot for the tree, is digging an appropriately sized hole. While this hole may be quite wide, it should not be too deep, since an overly deep hole can contribute to settling. It is also very important to stake and water the tree well, once the initial installation activities are completed. That will help the tree grow straight and healthy.
 
Based in Santa Clarita, California, Agua Dulce Nursery provides expert landscaping services for people seeking curb appeal and beautiful outdoor living options. Agua Dulce Nursery also sells a variety of plants, shrubs, trees, and landscaping materials, as well as specialty fire-pots.

People who want to grow a desert garden fare best if they consider all the factors that optimize the growth of cacti and other desert plants. Each climate requires careful analysis to ensure that such factors as soil, sunlight, and water meet the needs of the plants they choose. Moreover, it makes sense to determine one’s goals for the initial appearance and short-term maintenance of the garden as well as the way it looks over time.

While some desert areas of California prove highly hospitable to desert gardens, other areas receive too much rainfall to accommodate many species. In most cases, desert plants thrive in areas that receive a minimum of five hours of direct sun per day. Moreover, these plants also grow well when placed near pavements such as driveways and sidewalks; the reflected heat from these surfaces offers protection for these species as long as they are not located too close to sprinklers and other forms of irrigation.