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Avoid The following Winter Landscape Hazards

April 1, 2022 By Precise Web

During the winter, few things are more breathtaking than a fresh blanket of snow covering your trees and lawn. But underneath that layer of white, there is potential damage taking place to your landscape in the form of fractured grass, snow mold, and dormant grass. We’ve got a few solutions to help protect your landscaping from these winter landscape hazards when the cold weather hits to help minimize damage and keep your yard looking its best.

Fracture Grass

Winter Landscape Hazard:
When ice chooses a yard, the grass’s sharp edges can freeze. Frozen grass is fragile and feeble, making it helpless to harm people walking through your yard. Any action in the yard, while it is cold, will “break” the grass cutting edge and harm the grass. It will recuperate, yet may not completely return until the accompanying spring.

Solution: Avoid strolling through your yard, however, much as could be expected throughout the cold weather a very long time to stay away from any significant harm. Likewise, think about watering the grass at night, prior to an ice-filled morning. A profound watering permits the dampness to dissipate gradually during the day, for the time being, making hotness and grating around the grass’s sharp edges. As the air temperature decreases during the evening, the evaporative hotness process keeps the grass from freezing.

Snow Mold

Winter Landscape Hazard:
Snow shape is a sort of contagious illness that is created under snow cover. While spring shows up and the snow is a distant memory, white, pink, or dim patches might be apparent on the grass. These are the consequence of dampness left by dissolving snow and ice in regions where they are collected.

Solution: Once the snow has quit falling, the fortress has been constructed, and “Cold” has met the family, which may recollect any area of aggregated snow to uncover the grass. Likewise, remember yards that are appropriately treated before winter which helps best against snow shapes.

Dormant Grass

Winter Landscape Hazard:
As the temperature cools, your grass might start to lose a portion of its green, lively shadings and become marginally brown in color. The shading changes on the grounds that the colder time of the year weather conditions sends your grass into lethargy. Grass goes torpid when temperature or dampness levels dip under a specific level for a drawn-out timeframe. This allows Torpidity and permits the plant to eliminate energy use and save it for the following spring.

Solution: To keep away from the unattractive earthy colored patches, make sure to establish your grass seeds before the snowfall starts to keep the snow from stopping seed germination of the grass. Cultivation wipes out uncovered spots in your yard and reinforces your grass for the spring.

Let Us Help You with Winter Landscape Hazards. Reach out to us Today…

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Landscaping Fall Cleanup: 3 Tips that’ll Ensure you get Best Results

March 9, 2022 By Precise Web

  1. Rake leaves.
  2. Prune trees and shrubs.
  3. Clean the gutters.

Ever wonder how Two home owners can have the same to-do list for a landscaping fall cleanup, which often looks like the example below, depending on the techniques that are used, and each will experience vastly different results — from the time and effort required to the overall effectiveness.

With the help of these tips, you’ll experience fewer frustrations and unveil a green lawn come spring.

3 Helpful Reminders for Your Landscaping Fall Cleanup

Tip #1: Rake Leaves When They Are Dry Versus Wet.

If raking piles of wet leaves sounds tiring, that’s because it is. Wet leaves are naturally heavier than their dry counterparts, so they require more energy to rake (and subsequently bag). With the added force that’s needed to rake the fallen leaves, it’s more likely that you’ll apply extra pressure to the rake, which can in turn scrape at the soil and damage portions of the grass.

Rake Leave

Tip #2: Don’t Leave Stubs Behind While Pruning.

Stubs left behind on a pruned tree or shrub aren’t just an eyesore. Because plants are unable to seal off the cuts and protect open wounds, these stubs will decay and eventually die. As stubs become weaker, they become a more hospitable environment for insects and disease to thrive. The effects of this can ripple through the entire plant, with rot and decay spreading elsewhere.

Tip #3: Clear Debris Off Roof First When Cleaning Out Gutters.

When a rainstorm pushes around debris on a home’s roof, gutters are a natural landing pad for these materials. That’s why it’s best to rake or power wash leaves, sticks and other debris off your roof before cleaning your gutters. You’ll avoid having to clean your gutters twice — and your roof will be less susceptible to structural damage from the moisture and weight of debris.

Cleaning Out Gutters

Landscaping Fall Cleanup Made Simple.
While there are ways to streamline your landscaping fall cleanup (as we’ve highlighted above), we also realize homeowners don’t always have the time to tackle all these lawn care tasks. That’s why we offer a landscaping fall cleanup as part of our year-round maintenance services.
From clearing away debris to pruning shrubs and trees, our team of industry professionals will help ensure your landscape is ready for the winter and that it emerges in the growing season looking its best..

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Landscape Lighting

April 30, 2019 By Precise Web

Landscape Lighting Calgary

landscape lighting calgaryMost of our projects feature outdoor lighting to some degree. We have also completed many landscape lighting contracts solely. You can view some of our Calgary outdoor lighting projects in the photo gallery.landscape lighting calgary

Outdoor lighting can offer basic features, such as security and safety. This can easily be achieved with very little effort.

We view landscape lighting as an extension to your outdoor environment. When the sun goes down and the lights come on, the results of a properly installed lighting system can be unbelievable. It can extend the time you spend in your yard, having late night barbeques.

Mood lighting is probably the most requested aspect of outdoor lighting. In this type of lighting scheme, we will focus on highlighting some of the features in your yard.

Water features can have a dramatic glow to them in the pitch black sky. Address markers and rocks can be lit to feature practicality and still offer a soft look to your yard.

Lighting should not be overpowering in your yard. During the daylight you do not want your outdoor lighting fixtures to be out of place. A good lighting install should blend in with your surroundings.

Colored lenses can be added to the majority of features which is great at Christmas. You may not have to add additional Christmas lights at your property, if you choose this option. When you consider this, it helps offset the cost of your landscape lighting system. Most fixtures, if run conservatively throughout the winter, will generate enough heat to repel the snowfall.

The majority of our systems are low-voltage based. This means all of your lights will be receiving 12 volts versus 120 volts. The benefits of these systems are many. The need for permits and a journeyman electrician do not apply. The availability of expansion is much more forgiving than that of a 120 volt system. It is very safe for customers to work with during bulb exchange or repair.

The selection of lighting fixtures designed for outdoor use exceeds that of 120 volt options. Control options can be as simple as a timer-based system, or wireless remote controls can be configured as well.

If you currently have a home automation system, we may be able to integrate our lights to be controlled by your existing network.

Outdoor lighting is one of the hottest trends in the landscape marketplace. Once you start you will not stop!

Please visit these suppliers for some ideas:

  • Lite-Scape Outdoor Lighting Photo Gallery
  • Vista Professional Outdoor Lighting
  • Kichler Landscape Lighting

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Photo Gallery

December 20, 2009 By Jennifer Feurer

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: hardscaping photographs, landscape photographs, outdoor lighting pics

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