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Somer Distilo: You may want to draw up a site plan for the property and label the trees. A certified arborist should be hired to start a pruning program for the trees and identify any issues. A lot of cherry trees have wood boring insects and issues at the graft union. Planting beds surrounding the trees should be established (if not in place already) to protect the tree! s from damage from mowers and compaction of roots. Circulation patterns and pathways can be added to the site plan. Note areas on the plan where certain activities take place. For example: "service entrance", "trash pick-up", "picnic area". Make a note of "goat trails" where people are using unofficial pathways and wearing down the landscape. These trails could be covered with materials that would make them more attractive. You would also need to make sure you have ADA access. Reducing the lawn area and adding shrubs, trees and perennials is something that can be done in stages. Start with the trees and large shrubs and work your way down. Any bare ground should be covered with a thick 3-5" layer of mulch to keep weeds down and beautify the area. A clean edge on the borders is also an amazing beautifier. You could do quite a bit of research of plants that look good and that do well in your area. Make note of attractive landscapes in your neighborhood. Create a scrapbook wit! h pictures. To save time, hire a gardener / landscape designer! to draw up a plan, lay out some beds, buy new plants, place them in the landscape, and you could do the planting yourself. If you're confident and energetic, you could do it all yourself, but it is quite a job for a large property....Show more
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