Landscape

Water your evergreens before the warm spells during winter

Posted by on Nov 10, 2012 in Hedge, Hedge Trimming, Landscape, News, Shrub, Tree Removal | Comments Off on Water your evergreens before the warm spells during winter

Just because the weather is cold, doesn’t mean the ground has frozen. The ground takes longer to cool off than the air does. As long as the ground is not frozen and can accept water, you should water at least your evergreens. Most of the other plants are fairly dormant by now and not using much water. Evergreens, on the other hand, keep their needles all winter and can lose water through those needles. Keeping water supplied to the roots on a weekly basis as long as possible into the fall and winter season will help reduce stress on those evergreens.

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Tips for protecting your plants for the winter

Posted by on Nov 2, 2012 in Landscape, News, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Tips for protecting your plants for the winter

Frost Heaving: Freezing temperatures in soil can subject your plants to frost heaving. This is when ice forms underneath the soil and expands upwards. Ordinarily this is just simple soil mechanics. However perennials such as Heuchera (Coral Bells) are particularly prone to frost heaving as their root system/ball is not deep to begin with. If the ground heaves it brings the roots to the surface and can cause sufficient damage to stunt or kill the plant. A preventative measure is to apply mulch around the coral Bells.                 Anti-Desiccant...

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