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  • How To Protect Your Plants From Frost

    How To Protect Your Plants From Frost

    Fallas Landscape frost protection

    When the water vapor in the air turns to solid, frost is formed. This is a thin layer of ice that will coat everything and happens when the temperatures start to fall.  There are different intensities of frost on plants which is called light or hard frost.  These intensities present different issues. Most plants can survive a light frost without issues, but when the hard frost comes, that is the end of that plant’s cycle for the winter. Let’s take a look at ways to protect your plants from hard frost.

    1-Bring plants inside

    If you have potted plants, it is important that you bring them indoors for the winter.  Many of us enjoy having potted plants on our porches or decks.  However, nearing the summer end, you will need to find homes for the plants indoors that have access to sunlight through a window.  This goes for any hanging baskets that you plan to keep to display the following year.

    2-Watering plants during the day

    While this may not make logical sense, if you water your plants during the midday, when the temperatures are higher, it can protect them from frost.  This is because moist soil is warmer than dry.

    3-Thick layer of mulch

    Adding a thick layer of mulch is like putting on a sweater for your plants.  This can help the plants keep warm.  A thick layer of leaves or straw will also do the trick.  This must be a pretty thick layer such as 3″-6″ to ensure that the plant is fully protected.

    4-Cover Plants

    Covering up the plants that you are trying to protect is similar to the mulch option. It is covering them like you are giving them a coat.  This allows them to remain warmer and will fend off frost issues.  They actually sell what they call Cloche, which is a bell-shaped cover that is made from plastic.  However, a cut-off milk jug would do or a bucket.  Anything to keep the plants from being exposed to harsh temperatures.

    You could also cover them with a blanket or bed sheet.  This tactic is used quite often when springtime temperatures drop and the garden was already planted.  This will keep the entire garden warmer.  For extra resistance to the cold temperatures, you can add a layer of plastic that will add a layer of protection. This can be a sheet of plastic such as a drop cloth or shower curtain.

    Space blankets, which are blankets that have a reflective side to them will also add an extra layer.

    5-Keep the air moving

    Many commercial growers use this tactic by employing large fans to keep the air moving.   By keeping the air moving it wards off frost.  When the commercial grower is threatened by frost, this can be devastating.  However, they have found that keeping the air moving helps.  There isn’t much they can do when the crops are so big.  However, this technique could be used on a smaller scale as well.  If you have a small garden that is threatened, try adding a fan.

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  • Outdoor Decks For All Seasons

    Outdoor Decks For All Seasons

    Enjoying the beautiful outdoors is a wonderful way to spend your afternoon.  Entertaining on a deck is simple and lovely for everyone.  Having a deck that you can be proud of has never been easier.  We work with Outdoor Deck Fallas Landscapehomeowners to give them the very best decks we can offer.  We take into account your personal style as well as the style of your home to offer you some of the best decks for the summer.  From the various hardscapes to the plants as well as additional bonus items such as a bar or small kitchen area we pay attention to the small details.  We want to give you the very best outdoor decks for the summer that you can think of.

    It is important for us to provide our clients with a timeline that is suitable for their needs as well.

     

    Beautiful summer decks

    Take a look at our best beautiful outdoor decks for the summer and let us know what you think.  We understand the importance of attention to detail and it shows.  We have worked with homeowners to bring them a very sophisticated and classic look to something more modern and sleek and everything in between.  It is important to capture your home’s style along with the small personal touches that homeowners want in their deck area.

    Decks are meant to be lived in and cared for.  Should you have a green thumb and enjoy gardening, we can certainly accommodate you.  We work with what the homeowners want and are willing to maintain.  Things such as annual gardens are much more maintenance than say some shrubs and perennials.  It is totally up to the homeowner on the level of commitment they are going to give their gardens.  We get it, some find this enjoyable and relaxing while others find gardening a waste of time and something they would rather not do.  Whichever personality type you are, we will accommodate you with our deck designs.

    What elements do you like in a deck?

    Fallas Landscape Plano Outdoor DecksWhen looking for the best summer decks be sure to take some time to research what elements you like and don’t like.  For example, the flooring of the deck.  Do you want wood or stamped concrete?  There are also brick and tiles that look amazing as well.  The cost is another factor that you need to consider.  Stamped concrete for example will give you the look of bricks or tiles but at a much lower cost.

    Are you going to entertain on your deck?  Then you will need some furniture that will be comfortable and looks great at the same time. We can build in built-in kitchens and grills or you can have a simple grill that you have always had and love.  The choices are yours and the possibilities are endless.

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  • Spring Lawn Care

    Spring Lawn Care

    Spring Lawn Care is important for your lawn’s growth and health.  We would like to go over some things that you can do to help with your lawn’s health by taking action in the spring.

    Raking

    Springtime raking can really get to the roots of the plants and pull up any loose debris that could be stuck.  This debris can add to your lawn thatch, making it quite thick and smothering out new growth.  By taking a springtime rake, you are loosening the soil up as well which stimulates plant growth.  This also allows for dethatching which is another great thing to do for your lawn in the springtime.  Dethatching is removing all dead and old decaying plant material that has built up near the roots of the plant.  This will allow your new grass to get better air, water, nutrients and fertilizer to the roots. Fallas Landscape Spring Lawn Care

    Aerate

    The amount of aeration you will need to do to your lawn will depend on what your soil type is and what type of grass you have growing on your lawn.  Aeration is putting small holes in the lawn to allow for better airflow.  This should be done in the spring or early summer for warm-season grasses.  However, the fall is more appropriate for cooler season grasses.

    Weeds

    Weeds can really take over by mid-summer.  So, applying weed killers in early spring can stop some of those seeds from germinating and becoming beast plants that you must tend to.  If you are not sure about what type of weed killer to get, read the instructions and directions on the packaging.  Some are recommended for springtime applications and others are meant to combat the weeds after they appear.  The weed preventer you are looking for calls pre-emergent herbicides.  These are typically used in early March.

    Fertilizer

    Once the lawn starts to green up, you should add fertilizer. You need to wait until you have had a couple of mowings really to allow the roots to grow properly.  If you add it too early you could essentially kill off the roots and your grass.  Too early applications can cause runoff as well.  So, give it some time before you jump on the fertilizer wagon.

    Watering

    If you want your lawn to stay looking nice and healthy then you should consider watering as you have through the winter.  As it warms up and gets hotter outside, you may need to increase the watering a bit to keep up with the heat.  Rainfall predicts how much water you actually need.

    Start Mowing

    Mowing should begin when the grass is tall enough to be cut at a proper height.  Mowing your grass to short can allow the sunlight to reach the ground.  This could cause weed growth, which we clearly don’t want.  It can also dry out the area, leaving you to water more often.

    Lawn Care Fallas LandscapeWe hope that you find these tips for what you can do for your lawn in the Spring helpful.  Springtime is a precious time of year where all the lawns start to come back to life again.  Give it some time and don’t try to rush the greening up of your lawn.  This will take time.

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