Seasonal Landscaping Programs
Choosing the right plants for your garden can be difficult due to the changing of the seasons. Not only do you have to worry about using plants that can withstand the harsh cold of the winter, but you also need to closely maintain the soil contents. We can set up a consultation to design a garden set up to fit your personalized desires, while adhering to the seasons.
Seasonal garden programs: Soil monitorization is one of the most important jobs of a skilled landscaper. The soil is what allows that plants to properly set their roots. The soil is also the place where a plant gets it's proper nutrients and water to help it survive properly. Having drastically changing weather patterns throughout the year makes this difficult for many reasons. The first problem that the changing seasons present is on planting new plants. During the summer it is difficult for a new plant to survive the scorching heat. Because of the humid nature of the summer, it is often a place for large thunderstorms. The large winds that come with thunderstorms can rip a newly developing plant from out of the soil due to its adolescents root structures. It is impossible to plant during the fall due to the impending winter that looms ahead. And obviously it is not possible to plant during the winter due to the frigid temperatures and snow that often coverers the ground. This leaves spring for planting season. However, it is important to allow the soil to thaw and decompress to allow for proper root structure. There are aeration methods to allow the soil to decompress and properly set up the soil for maximum success, but in general the planting period is a small window. This is why it is important to consult with our team on when the best possible time for a garden makeover will be. The next problem that occurs because of the seasons is choosing the correct plants to flush out your garden with. It is important to choose the correct plants due to different blooming seasons. We can set up consultations to organize your garden to either have one season with lush blooms, or to spread out the blooming season so some plants bloom in the spring and others bloom in the summer. There are also soil concentration issues to control the color of the blooms. A prime example can be seen above through the hydrangea plant. The bloom color of the hydrangea plant completely depends on the Ph level of the soil. Allow our team of professional landscapers properly prime and maintain your soil to yield the results you want. Don't hesitate to call or fill out a free quote for any questions you may have. We are here to help! Our number is (401) 992-5153 |
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