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Beautiful Landscape Series - Planting Or Renovating Shrub Beds

4/20/2017

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A fresh look for your shrub and flower beds

At the beginning of Spring, after a long, cold winter, our shrub and planting beds can look messy, overgrown, and just plain worn out.  You step outside and take a look at the drab, dreary mess in front of you and you know it's time to landscape and make a change.  This is where shrub and planting bed renovation comes in.

Sometimes you notice that you have overgrown shrubs or perennials that need to be split up or thinned.  Perhaps you have a withering rose bush or a shrub that hasn't been doing well in its current spot or is just not performing as you expected, it might be time to move shrubs, bushes, or plants around a bit or get rid of them altogether and start from scratch. Whether you just do a simple cosmetic clean up, re-edge, and fresh mulch or go all out and have beautiful new stone edging added to your shrub bed and have new shrubs and perennial plants added to your beds, both make a lovely difference.

The Landscape Before shrub bed renovation

There are always benefits to updating and renovating your shrub beds and planting beds.  The obvious is that it just makes you feel good to walk through your yard and see everything clean and fresh with new shrub and flower plantings as well as fresh mulch.  Another definite benefit to shrub/planting bed renovation is the improvement of the curb appeal of your home and property.  Whether you plan to stay in your home or put it on the market, a well groomed landscape is an investment worth making.

The Landscape After shrub bed renovation

The difference is truly stunning in a freshly renovated shrub bed.  The months of April and May are the best time to make a beautiful difference in your landscape, shrub and planting beds.  Everyone loves a good makeover. 
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Spring Plantings - Planting Colorful Flowers To Brighten Your Landscape

3/1/2017

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We're all ready for a little color in our lives

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​March is here and after a gray winter we are all eager to see some delightful blasts of color in our landscape.  When I think of Easter and Mothers Day, I think of Spring colors.  Those beautiful Tulips, Crocus, Daffodils, and Hyacinths are some of the classic favorites. 
 
Often, I have received a lovely potted plant for the holiday, it's full of color and then it fades…now what?  Well, it’s time to cut back the plants and remove those bulbs.  You can either keep them in a mesh bag for the summer and plant them in the Fall or just go ahead and plant those bulbs as part of your landscape for outdoor beauty in the following Spring.
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Getting outdoors and planting gorgeous and colorful flowers to brighten our landscape is something we are all ready to do by March or April.  One of my favorites are Pansies.  There are so many varieties of color and beauty and Pansies also like cooler weather.  They are perfect for early Spring planting.


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Landscaping - Those Fall projects that will pay off later

11/4/2016

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Besides raking your leaves...what to do

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There are several "Landscape beneficial" projects that can be done on your property in the Fall.  Of course, the dreaded leaf raking job that just about everyone hates, but how about things like cutting back your perennials and putting away those decorative items that we all like to add to our landscapes.  You may not really feel like doing that now but you'll be happy that you did in the Spring.

Give your lawn an "end of season" mowing and you may also want to have your lawn aerated.  This will allow air and water to penetrate your lawn. 

Deep root fertilization for your shrubs and trees is also beneficial to do in the Fall.  It will allow your plants to absorb nitrogen and micronutrients that will help them grow healthier in the Spring.  Also, this will provide a deep root watering to help with recovery from a very dry year.

Another project that gives a brilliant, colorful payoff in the Spring is getting those new bulbs planted.  Who doesn't enjoy a beautiful landscape sprinkled with lovely flowers as the weather gets warmer again.


Info credits: thisoldhouse.com, farmersalmanac.com,reference.com
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Lawn Care - Overseeding your lawn...the time is coming

8/11/2016

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The time to is almost here for overseeding, but the time to call and get an estimate is NOW!  Overseeding your lawn gives you a young, healthy, green lawn to look forward to in the Spring.

Give us a call ​203-654-6345
Now this is a lawn in need of overseed, indeed!  I know, that's my corny side coming out.  

Why should you overseed?

Most mature plants start to slow down reproduction after several years.  Blade grass only lives a short time, 45-60 days on average, and older grass can't reproduce quick enough to keep up with die back.  Young grass, however, reproduces much faster and is able to keep up with natural die back.  Therefore, having young grass is one of the best secrets to a full, green lawn.  That's where overseeding comes in. (Nick Christians, PhD, Iowa State University) The practice of overseeding lawns 

When to overseed?

The best time for overseeding is late summer to early fall...late August to early September, depending of the weather conditions, you can sometimes go to the end of September.  Some reasons for this timing is that using cool season grasses here in the Northeast, we have a couple of months for the seeds to germinate and grass to grow before the temperature really drops and then another 1-2 months for the roots to get established before the young grass has to deal with cold temperatures.  This time of year also allows the seeds to have less summer weeds to compete with.

Also, the soil is warm and the air is getting cooler, temperatures in the 60's is ideal for grass growth. In addition, there is the tendency toward more rain to keep the ground moist.  Another benefit of late summer/early Fall seeding is that you get a second growing season in Spring that allows the grass to further establish itself before the hot, dry, summer begins.

All these conditions make it prime time to overseed and those seeds to successfully germinate and get established.
(some info from lawn care academy.com)



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    My name is Jim Dean

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