Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Protect Your Landscaping from the Damaging Effects of Jack Frost

Have you implemented a plan to protect your lawn this winter? If not, the expert landscapers at Root’s Nurseries are here to help! As a trusted landscaper serving Strasburg and the surrounding areas, we are here to offer up some advice that can help you protect your lawn and landscaping this winter.

First, make sure you’ve planted some shrubs or trees that don’t go dormant in the winter. After all, you’ll want something to look at! Your Root’s landscaper can help you choose distinctive evergreens as well as perennials with large seedpods that bring interest when covered in snow.

Next, deadhead your perennials. Deadheading is a necessary task for your landscaping. A trimming of the dead, old growth needs to occur so that fresh, new growth for the upcoming spring months can occur. If you do not wish to handle this on your own, call or visit our landscaper to let us know.

Also, the pruning of trees on your property should be done at this time of year or at some point during the cooler months. Our landscaper can provide you with the right pruning to help your trees thrive now through spring and back into summer. Pruning takes the skilled hands and knowledgeable training of a professional landscaper that knows how to encourage plant life to best adapt to our local Pennsylvania climate. As a local landscaper, we know how to do so! We can even provide pruning that looks great too!

We can help you create a garden maze or dramatic outlines with hedges that will look impressive all year long.

Remember! Your lawn is in something of a state of hibernation during the winter months. So, it is important to remember that if you place anything with some weight on it on the property during several months of freeze and thaw, you will encounter a flattened grass presentation. This will set your lawn up to have its grass grow horizontally, or, even, not grow at all in the spring time, possibly killing the patch outright.

Root's Nurseries can enhance your outdoor living area with plantings for four season enjoyment. Are you looking for a professional landscaper in Strasburg? Call Root’s Nurseries at 717-898-0041, or you can contact us for a Free Estimate.

Friday, August 25, 2017

Preparing Your Landscape for Autumn & Other End of Summer Tips

Leaves will soon be turning and falling to the ground. Summer is coming to an end and cooler weather is right around the corner. This time of year is a great time to take care of lawn problems or ward off some issues before they arise. After all, you don’t want to leave your lawn in a bad way heading into the cold; rather, you want to set it up for ample and healthy growth for next spring.

Here at Root’s, as a landscape company in Ephrata, we know all the right steps to take to get your lawn ready. Aeration and fertilization is one place to start. We’ve put together a few tips to help you enhance the growth of your lawn through the rest of the summer and into the fall:
  • Enlist the help of a professional landscape company if you feel you need help preparing your lawn for winter. Once your fall lawn and landscaping maintenance is complete, rest easy feeling satisfied over a job well done. The spring will yield a much healthier lawn and landscaping as a result.
  • Keep the ground tidy around trees that bear fruit. Fallen fruit can eventually rot and invite disease.
  • Start preparing for your raking routine. Have you been considering a compost pile? Now is the time to get one started! With the leaves ready to drop, you’ll soon have plenty to compost. Compost is amongst the greatest of all natural fertilizers in existence and you can easily add your landscaping waste into this.
  • It will soon be prime time for planting and establishing new shrubs and trees as well as looking ahead with spring flowering bulbs. So plan ahead! Start shopping now for the best selection. The experts at our landscape company, Root’s Nurseries, can help you choose the perfect plants for your unique landscape and our unique climate. And remember, don’t plant too early or you bulbs may sprout early, only to be killed off by the first winter freeze.
  • Plan your final mow. This particular mow will allow for you to drop those blades and cut a bit shorter that you otherwise would.
  • Apply high-phosphorous fertilizer mix generously to your lawn. Utilizing this sort of fertilizer will encourage the growth of roots that will allow for green turf emerging much earlier in the Spring than otherwise it would.

 Interested in learning more about hiring a landscape company for your Ephrata home or business? Start today by calling Root’s Nurseries at 717-898-0041 or Request a Free Estimate.

Friday, May 26, 2017

Take Care of Your Trees and Weeds: Tips from a Professional Landscaper

The weather is getting warmer! This time of year, everyone is busy sprucing up their homes with some spring cleaning and a fresh coat of paint. But it’s important not to neglect the outside of your home - your lawn! To enhance the look of your home or business property, work with an expert landscaper at Root’s Nurseries and we can set your property up with all sorts of new trees and shrubbery.

With a new landscape also comes preventative care for your trees and weeds. And as a trusted landscaper for Landisville, we thought we would take some time to offer some basic lawn care tips. And if you have any questions about trees, weeds or other landscaping needs feel free to visit our garden center and ask a friendly Root’s landscaper for more expert advice.

All About Weeds

Did you know that one single weed is capable of producing as many as 250,000 seeds? These seeds can survive for a year or can lie in wait for decades. Other weed types even have seeds that can come to your lawn by air or can even be brought to a new location by your shoes. As such, you will want to be on top of the very first weeds you encounter. Once you see one, we suggest spraying with Round Up which kills the weed to the root. Simply pulling can leave roots in the ground which means weeds will just come up again. A landscaper at Root’s Nurseries can help you create a weed fighting regimen for your specific lawn.

Landscaper Tip! An empty patch of land will quickly become filled with weeds if they are not pulled as soon as they begin sprouting. Should you be a composter, take these weeds and add them to your compost heap to kill the seeds. If not, contact our landscaper and we can assist you.

All About Trees

Trees need just the right amount of water and moisture to thrive, but you can't assume that your trees are getting all of the water they need whenever you water your grass. Grass roots will compete with tree’s roots for that water. Most trees need the soil to be moistened at least a foot to a foot and a half deep in order for their roots to be able to get to the water.

Ask a Root’s landscaper about the specific tree you just bought to know exactly how much water to give it and how frequently it should get watered. You can check for how moist the soil is by using a soil probe or by gently digging into the soil. The type of mulch you get also depends on the type of tree you have. Young trees need plenty of mulch. Aim to have three inches of mulch around the base of your new tree at all times. Not sure what mulch to get or how mulch to buy? Contact us and a landscaper can give you their expert advice.


Are you ready to get more expert tips from our landscaper in Landisville? Call Root’s Nurseries at 717-898-0041 or you can contact us to get a Free Estimate.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Reinvent Spring Cleaning with a New Beautiful Landscape

Have you seen the tulips lately? Spring has in Pennsylvania! That means it’s time to get outside and begin sculpting the perfect new landscape for your home. As the weather warms throughout the season, your garden and grasses will continue to bud with new growth. Root’s Nurseries is ready to tame, design and guide your yard into a relaxing outdoor oasis to enjoy all summer long. As a trusted landscaper for Mt Joy and surrounding areas, we’ve put quite a bit of thought into landscape design. So, here are a few tips to consider when designing a new landscape:



Start Spring Cleaning

Now that the cold weather has lifted and the snow has melted, you will likely be able to see the marks left behind by winter. You’ll notice broken branches, bare patches and some additional cleanup that needs to take place in your yard. Here are some tasks you or a landscaper can perform:
  • If you notice any bare patches, loosen the surface and spread a mixture of grass seed and compost or fertilizer over the bare spot.
  • Carefully rake up all of the dead leaves, debris and pine cones that have gathered on your lawn over the last several months.
  • You or your landscaper should apply a new layer of mulch to help your plants retain moisture; helping them to grow throughout the spring and summer.

Find Inspiration

Start online! Gather a few ideas and photos of your dream landscape you can show to your landscaper. Look for landscaping inspiration in the area or find some examples of properties that you think are done well. This may help you in presenting our team with a good idea of what you’re looking for.  Not sure what plants will grow best in the area? A landscaper at Root’s can answer those questions for you!

Make Plans

Setting things up in proper proportion is one of the most daunting tasks associated with designing the ideal home landscape. Your plants need to be proportionate to each other as well as to whatever plot they are being installed into. A  trained, professional home landscaper from Root’s can step in here, take measurements and help you visualize the scope of your project and what the outcome should look like.

Get Colorful

Colors will be a huge part of your landscape design. Do you or a family member have a favorite color you’d like to include? Tell your landscaper! This can be a great starting point and the experts at Root’s can help build from there.

A Root’s landscaper will come up with the perfect plan for your yard. We can plant shade trees, shrubs and a wide variety of other plants. Your yard and landscaping will be the envy of your neighbors this spring and summer! Are you ready to learn more about our landscaper in Mt Joy? Call Root’s Nurseries at 717-898-0041, or you can contact us for a Free Estimate.