Saturday, December 12, 2009

New Slideshow

I know this is the landscape side of my world but.....new home, blank walls? I just put this slide show together to show some of my latest work. I love it and I hope you do too. Enjoy.

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbRadv6oYko

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Winter Notes From McKay Nursery Company

December Landscape and Garden Notes from McKay Nursery Company

“Last chance to beat the weather"
By Tim Flood


Not much left to do in the yard anymore, except to plan for next year. Now is the absolute best time for your local McKay Representative to come over and measure you up for a new side or back yard, or maybe you are ready for a whole new you in the front as well – before the snow flies! Now is a great time for these professionals to put together a great new design for you.

Last chance to plant any spring flowering bulbs if your ground has not frozen yet. Plant them at the correct depth, and give them a drink of water, and forget them until spring.

Last chance to get that mulch around your rose bushes and Hydrangea macrophylla types. Don’t cut the rose canes; just mound the bottom with some mulch for great winter protection. Any extra mulch can be added to your perennial beds. Any evergreen branches from your Christmas tree can be placed over perennials or anything liking a bit more winter protection.

Lawn care is now done. Be careful not to walk on frozen turf without any snow cover, as it does damage the grass plants, so when installing Christmas lights or getting to your bird feeders, wait until the sun take the frost off, or go around the grass areas until you get some snow covering on those turf areas. You can run the gasoline out of your lawn equipment, or add fuel stabilizer to the tank. The newer formulation of gas does not last well in the tank.

Road salt is a killer for so many plants. If you use salt on your sidewalks or driveways, be sure to use it carefully…or maybe try using an alternative like sand or kitty litter, or maybe Milorganite fertilizer. Milorganite is black and attract the heat from the sun to melt the ice, and does not hurt any plants.

Heavy, wet snows on evergreens or other dense shrubs should be brushed off soon after it falls to prevent damaging the form of the plant. If you have topiaries or evergreens that you want to protect the form, you may want to use some twine to tighten up the shrub to help it stay in form if there is a snow load on it.

Some natural evergreens branches, Viburnum or Holly berries, and maybe some dried flowers can be put in window boxes or containers for Holiday decorations, and for the winter months. If the soil is already frozen, you can pour some warm water in the soil and then press the stems into the soil. Maybe you have a small evergreen or a deciduous tree that is the focal point in your back yard landscape that you should consider lighting to enjoy for the Holiday season? We see the lights in our back yard more than the ones in the front yard.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

December

December 2009

Greetings,

During the cold dark days of winter there is nothing more refreshing than planning for your spring planting season. Now is the best time to start making plans.

Right now, it’s time to think spring! Planning early saves you time, saves you money and gets you on the early schedules to get your work done during the best of the season, before the summer heat. It’s going to be a busy spring. Plan early.

Consider this: The biggest mistake a homeowner makes can with regard to landscaping, is not spending too much or too little,,,,but failing to plan properly.

My name is Jerry Cahak, and I’m your local McKay Nursery landscape designer and sales representative. I’ve been working in your area for the past 24 year and I would love the opportunity to sit down with you and show you how I can help.

Let me show you how to plan ahead and take advantage of HUGE savings. Whether you need a single tree, flowering shrubs, planters or a new walk or patio now is the time to sit down and begin the planning for your spring projects.

Plan ahead and save. On orders placed before February 1st you’ll receive:

Free Delivery
10% Discount on Spring 2010 plant material


Need a gift? How about a McKay Nursery gift Certificate?

Contact me for a free, no obligation consultation.

Sincerely,

Jerry Cahak
Mckay Nursery Company

Phone: 414-778-0104
Email: jcahak@juno.com