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.
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