TAG | apple trees
The real issue with planting and landscaping is space. Physically that’s the first issue, almost always. You might want to plant apple trees in your yard, for example, but these trees need space, all around them, in order for their roots to have a way out. Ever notice how trees in an orchard are so far apart from each other? So that’s one issue to consider while landscaping. And inherent in and of that issue is terrain. You know, the inclines to a slab of land. The sort of soil that’s there, the texture of the ground and the air. And with that, with the air, you’re led to another issue that faces the landscaper: that is climate. Climate is a finicky thing, and plants and trees, they’re fickle. Things have to be just right for plant life and other vegetation to thrive. It isn’t an easy thing to balance.
