Landscape maintenance

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One example of a maintained Landscape from Beaverton, Oregon. Leaves are raked, lawn is mowed, mulch is applied to the beds, and dead twigs are pruned from the trees and shrubs.
One example of a maintained Landscape from Beaverton, Oregon. Leaves are raked, lawn is mowed, mulch is applied to the beds, and dead twigs are pruned from the trees and shrubs.

Landscape maintenance (or groundskeeping) is the art and vocation of keeping a landscape healthy, clean, safe and attractive, typically in a garden, yard, park, Institutional setting or estate. Using tools, supplies, knowledge, physical exertion and skills, a groundskeeper may plan or carry out annual plantings and harvestings, periodic weeding and fertilizing, other gardening, lawn care, snow removal, driveway and path maintenance, shrub pruning, topiary, lighting, fencing, swimming pool care, runoff drainage, and irrigation, and other jobs for protecting and improving the topsoil, plants, and garden accessories.

Groundskeepers may also deal with local animals (including birds, rodents, reptiles, insects, and domestic animals or pets), and create means to attract or repel them, as desired or necessary. A garden may also be designed to include exotic animals, such as a koi pond. In larger estates, groundskeepers may be responsible for providing and maintaining habitat for wild animals.

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