Saturday, October 1, 2022

Good Morning Dear Followers,

IRRIGATION
It’s hard to believe Summer is over, but don’t let the September heat fool you when it comes to your garden. The season’s hot, dry winds frequently causes people to increase their irrigation cycles... What does that mean for your irrigation schedule?
September is the time to start reducing irrigation levels to about 30% less than you did in August.
For a more effective irrigation schedule, we recommend multiple watering cycles of shorter periods to allow water to soak in and penetrate your plants roots.
The amount of water you irrigate depends on the type of plants and whether they are located in full or partial sun.
Please, feel free to contact us if you need help with your irrigation schedule!



Good Morning Dear Followers,

FALL TRIMMING
It’s that time of year again, where you may be looking at your landscaping with a bit of concern about how to prepare it for the months ahead. It is important to remember that putting a little effort into pruning now will make a difference for the long-term health and beauty of your plants. It also keeps your garden clean and tidy through winter.
This activity keeps your yard free of safety hazards... Dead or overgrown branches should be pruned away from the roof of your home, shed, or any other structure. This will prevent unnecessary damage. Trim and prune shrubs back near meters or powerlines to keep them accessible in case of outages. Additionally, make sure that landscape lighting fixtures are not shadowed by trees or shrubs. This will ensure safety during the cold winter months.
Please, feel free to contact us!