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Landscaping and planting trees can be done in several steps. Here are some basic steps to follow:

1. Plan your landscape: Before you start planting, you need to have a clear idea of what you want your landscape to look like. Consider the size and shape of your yard, the amount of sunlight and shade, and the type of soil you have.

2. Choose the right trees and plants: Select trees and plants that are well-suited to your climate and soil type. Consider the size, shape, and color of the trees and plants to ensure they fit well with your overall landscape design.

3. Prepare the soil: Make sure your soil is healthy and prepared to receive new plants. Remove any weeds, rocks, or debris from the soil and add organic matter, such as compost, to improve soil quality.

4. Dig planting holes: Dig planting holes that are two to three times wider than the root ball of the tree or plant. Make sure the holes are deep enough to accommodate the root system.

5. Plant the trees and plants: Place the tree or plant in the center of the hole and fill the hole with soil. Water the plant thoroughly.

6. Mulch the area: Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the tree or plant to help retain moisture and discourage weeds.

7. Water and care for the plants: Water your trees and plants regularly, especially during the first few weeks after planting. Prune your trees and plants as needed to maintain healthy growth.

By following these steps, you can create a beautiful landscape and ensure that your trees and plants thrive.
 
Clearing woodland involves the removal of trees and vegetation in a selected area. The steps involved in clearing woodland are as follows:

1. Obtain necessary permits: Depending on the location and size of the woodland, you may need to obtain permits from local authorities before beginning the clearing process.

2. Plan the area to be cleared: Identify the specific area that needs to be cleared. This may involve marking trees for removal or outlining the boundaries of the clearing.

3. Remove larger trees: Begin by removing the larger trees, which typically require heavy machinery such as bulldozers or chainsaws. Care must be taken to avoid damaging surrounding trees or structures.

4. Remove smaller vegetation: Once the larger trees have been removed, smaller vegetation such as shrubs and brush can be cleared using hand tools or machinery.

5. Clear debris: After the vegetation has been removed, debris such as branches, stumps, and logs should be cleared from the area.

6. Dispose of debris: Depending on the size and amount of debris, it may need to be hauled away or burned on site.

7. Plant new vegetation: If necessary, you may need to plant new vegetation in the cleared area, such as grass or other ground cover.

It is important to note that clearing woodland can have a significant impact on the environment and ecosystem. Therefore, it should only be done in accordance with local regulations and after careful consideration of the potential environmental impacts.
 
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