Tips For a Successful Landscape Job
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Many people claim to want quality when they look to have work done - landscaping is no different.
The basic requirements for a successful landscape job is no different for hired work or for the do-it-yourself landscaper.

Here are some tips to install a landscape for success at planting and into the future.
1 - Pick the Best plants! Hand pick and tag the plants for your landscape - No Exceptions.
2 - When installing plants (yes you do install plants) plant at the proper depth. Remember the old saying… “Dig a 20 gallon hole for a 10 gallon plant.” Do not bury the root ball or plant below grade.
3 - Always use the right planting mix or existing soil if healthy for the plants and acceptable.
4 - When trees and palms are planted prop and stake as necessary
5 - Water in all plant material thoroughly. Watch out for air pockets on large trees and palms make sure the air pockets get filled with soil
6 - As required fertilize all newly planted material
7 - Avoid using “Red Mulch”! Planting beds need to be mulched to the proper depths and specifications.
8 - Pay attention to detail. Trim and prune as necessary
9 - Double check the irrigation system for coverage and watering times.
10. If the job is commercial do a walk through with the designer, landscape architect, or approved representative to make sure the “finished” project meets the plans and specifications. If the job is a DIY ask your spouse for a good critical eye.
All jobs large or small can benefit from following these simple tips. Now go landscape!
Palm Care - 10 Tips for Pruning and Fertilizing in the Landscape
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A healthy palm can make an attractive statement is any landscape. Palms are not limited to the South Florida coastal areas but find themselves in many parts of the country used in the landscape. Caring for palms can be a little different than other plants, trees and shrubs. Check out these tips below for healthier and more attractive palms!

1- Pruning palms can reduce their vigor, transmit diseases, reduce their health nutritionally, affect cold hardiness and lower their tolerance to handle windstorms. So what pruning should be done? Remove only badly damaged or dead fronds, also remove flowers stalks and fruit. If the palm in the landscape has not been pruned or trimmed in a long time only remove from the tree as many green leaves or fronds as the plant will produce between the next pruning.
2- Prune above 9 to 3! What does that mean? Never remove palm leaves at an angle above the horizon (9:00 - 3:00) on the clock.
3 - When removing leaf bases cut them close to the trunk but not into the trunk. If a tree is diseased sterilize tools before cutting on another tree. Do not tear leaves of as this creates wounds and opens entry points for potential disease.
4 - Potassium deficiency has often in palms. When this happens palms have a tendency to “relocate” the potassium to the younger fronds by pulling from the older leaves. If you remove the yellow “deficient fronds” and do not correct the deficiency you’ll eventually end up with a palm having more yellow fronds. You must be patient, it can take anywhere from 6 month to 2 years for the problem to be remedied.
5 - Never allow anyone to climb a palm with climbing spikes.
6 - Always fertilize palms using a controlled release fertilizer with a 4-1-6 ratio. This translates into a 8-2-12 or 12-6-18 blend. Plus make sure the fertilizer includes 4% magnesium. Some recommend Epsom salt for palms but the results are short lived as Epsom salts are very water soluble.
7 - When fertilizing palms the most effective application method is to broadcast evenly under the entire canopy. Injecting the soil or banding is nowhere near as effective.
8 - When fertilizing be regular. Apply fertilizer every 3 months at a rate of 15 pounds per 1,000 square feet.
9 - Watch the turf fertilizer! When fertilizing turf or other ornamentals within 50 feet of palms do not sure the lawn care fertilizer, use the “palm special” in place of the landscape or lawn fertilizer.
10 - When it comes to fertilizer if you cannot use the right fertilizer on your palms your best choice is to not fertilize at all!



