18 days without any good rain. You'll notice some trees starting to change now. That's a definite sign of dry soil. Plants are starting to shut down. You may notice early fall color, Hydrangeas browning up, flowers getting ugly. Water is VERY important RIGHT NOW. Not only is the water they get now important right now, it's the water the root systems will need over the winter to keep the plants alive. Without good water now and through winter plants may not survive to see spring.
That being said this is also the best time to be adding to your landscape. Soil temps are perfect. Cool nights and warm days mean the plants will take hold and come spring look awesome.
It's a little early for major pruning but it's certainly time to start cutting back some of the perennials and cleaning beds up.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Chilly Night Ahead
We have a could night ahead or just did depending on when you get this but in any case it will be cold again. Don't let it worry you. Soil temps are still great. Perfect for planting landscape plants and new lawns. There is a lot in full bloom like this Knockout Rose and lots still to come. Sedum are starting to flower and I've see Asters starting to get some color. I have been seeing lots of powdery mildue and the Asian Beetles are out in force. Mildue is something to address. Remove the affected leaves and get rid of them. The beetles are kinda cute. Controlling them is tough. Need help? call me at 414-778-0104


Saturday, August 29, 2009
Late summer is here
Feel that nice cool air at night? The next 8 to 12 weeks are awesome for getting things done in the yard. Lawns take really well. Plants respond incredibly well and then pop up early in spring. It's a great time to take care of plant problems and corrective pruning.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
August Notes

Well it's nearly mid August. Have I mentioned that you need to be watering? There is a lot being done right now. Planting is in full gear. Lots of projects going in. With proper watering there is very little to worry about. You may see some stress but once the plants get going they will soar.
A little pruning can be done any time. Dead heading will encourage new flowers. Also people, if you have a plant or tree with some ugly out of place branch, cut it off. Don't listen to the "you can't prune now" people. Don't worry about cutting off some nice roses. In my opinion better to have a nice shaped plant and a couple fewer flowers.
A little pruning can be done any time. Dead heading will encourage new flowers. Also people, if you have a plant or tree with some ugly out of place branch, cut it off. Don't listen to the "you can't prune now" people. Don't worry about cutting off some nice roses. In my opinion better to have a nice shaped plant and a couple fewer flowers.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Summer is in full swing
Summer is here and we just got some much needed rain. Not enough though. This is not a bad time to be planting and working in the yard. As a matter of fact it's a great time to get some plants established and enjoy the last half of summer. Proper mulching and watering are critical though. The mulch will keep water in the soil and keep soil temps more even. To water there is no substitute for hand watering. Sprinklers and irrigation systems just won't do it. Don't believe me? Set your sprinkler out and water for a good half hour. Then go out and see just how deeply the water has penetrated. Or after a rain do the same thing. The best way, and the most water efficient way, to water is to walk around with a hose and water each plant individually. Another way is to invest in soaker hoses. They will put the water just where it's needed. Plants need deep watering to establish deep roots. Water well at least once or twice a week and keep it up through fall.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Photography
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Pinch For New Growth
During this active growing month I am always pinching off new growth in areas that are full to let the areas that are a little lacking fill in. The more you pinch and prune the more you will get growth in areas that need it.
Keep your eyes open for larvae feeding on the candles (new growth) of Mugo Pine. They are very well adapted to hide there and very hard to see. When you do see them you'll be amazed at how many are there and how quickly they can clear a plant of it's growth. They are easy to kill though and any generic insect spray will work.
Water your trees.
Keep your eyes open for larvae feeding on the candles (new growth) of Mugo Pine. They are very well adapted to hide there and very hard to see. When you do see them you'll be amazed at how many are there and how quickly they can clear a plant of it's growth. They are easy to kill though and any generic insect spray will work.
Water your trees.
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