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Spring tree & shrub fertilization

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - March 3, 2015 - Landscaping Tips
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Greetings,

As we all have noticed, many trees & plants are already budding and flowering with the early coming of spring this year. This is the most critical time to apply fertilizer in order to promote healthy vigorous growth and flowers. We are offering a spring special for The EZFLO automatic fertilization system including a one year supply of all purpose balanced tree/plant/lawn nutrient. Contact us today for more information.

Thank you! 

Patio Furniture & Pottery

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - July 26, 2013 - Announcements, Patio Furniture & Pottery
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Greetings,

We are proud to recommend fashionable & well made wicker patio furnishings from North Cape International. With styles and multitudes of fabric colors/patterns to beautify any outdoor living space. Call us for more information!

Click on this link to see their online catalog.

Water Fountain Reclamation, Part IV – Water Testing and Treatment

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - August 27, 2012 - Video
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In this final video, we ensure that the buildup won’t recur again by using a water test kit.

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Water Fountain Reclamation, Part III – Review and Water Treatment

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - August 24, 2012 - Video
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In this video, we review the steps that we’ve taken and talk about the chemicals need to prevent a recurrence of scale and algae buildup.

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Water Fountain Reclamation, Part II

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - August 10, 2012 - Video
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In this video, I explain how to clean a fountain with hard water and scale/calcium buildup.

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Water Fountain Reclamation, Part 1

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - August 9, 2012 - Video
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In this video, I explain how to clean a fountain with hard water and scale/calcium buildup.

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In my next post I’ll show you how to use pre-emergent weed control!

Improving the health of your Palm Tree

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - July 16, 2012 - Landscaping Tips
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Greetings!

In one of our last video blogs “Checking the health of your Palm Tree” we discussed how to check on the health of your ailing palm tree determining if the Heart of the Palm Tree is still alive. In that particular case the Windmill Palm Tree was still alive and now I would like to recommend and few ways of improving the health of any Palm Tree whether it is ailing or not.

Fertilization

Most Palm Trees growing in our high desert climates and soils will suffer from a deficiency in any or all of these nutrients: Manganese, Magnesium, Potassium, Iron and Copper Sulfates. There are a couple of ways to feed you Palm Trees in order to get these nutrients into the system of the Trees.

  • Fertilizer stakes
  • Water soluble fertilizer
  • Granular fertilizer
  • Automatic fertilizer injector system

Irrigation

Remember that Palm Trees like frequent water but they do not like frequent water when the soils are poorly drained! That’s why Palm Trees grow so well where the soils are sandy such as Palm Springs. So if you happen to live in any part of the valley where the soils have more clay, you will have to be especially diligent and aware of your watering schedules.

Pruning

Regular pruning of the dead or dying fronds will not only make your Palm Tree look better but it will concentrate more of the energy created by the fertilizing & watering to promote healthier new growth as well as preserve the health of existing fronds.

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In one of our next posts we will go into a little more detail about fertilizers and their use. Thank you and enjoy your yard!

 

 

 

Improving Lawn health

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - June 10, 2012 - Landscaping Tips, Lawn Care
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Greetings!

This is a follow up on a post we did on how to avoid hot spots in your lawn especially during the transition from winter to spring as well as from spring to summer. In this post we will offer some more tips on taking your lawn care to the next level for those of you out there in the quest for the perfect lawn!

Aeration

Your lawn areas are under constant pressure from gravity, traffic, mowing etc.

Over time the soils beneath your lawn become compacted shutting off oxygen & water flow into the root zones of your lawn.

We advocate lawn aeration twice per year here in Southern Nevada, once in spring & once in the fall.

Fertilization

Of course fertilization, especially here in the Southwest States, is essential in promoting and maintaining lawn & any tree/plant health. Our soils are devoid of any natural elements except of course the natural minerals occurring in the soils/water.

We recommend regular feeding of all lawn, trees and shrubs through at least one of several different methods.

  • Fertilizer Injector Systems-Automatically feeds all of your yard through your irrigation system.
  • Deep Root Feeding-Fertilizers are manually injected directly into the root zone of the trees/plants.
  • Manual Application-Fertilizers are manually applied to lawns, trees & plants either in granular and/or water soluble forms.

In our next post we will discuss Fertilizers in more detail. Thank you and enjoy your yard!

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Checking the health of your Palm Tree

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - June 2, 2012 - Video
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In this short video I will show you how to check the health of you ailing palm tree.

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In my next post I will give you a few more tips to take your lawn to the next level and have all of your friends & neighbors freaking out with envy!

Remediating Scale on Water Fountains

Posted by Jeffrey Lee - June 2, 2012 - Video
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In this short video I show you how to test the Ph & chlorine levels in any fountain.

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In my next post I will give you a few more tips to take your lawn to the next level and have all of your friends & neighbors freaking out with envy!