Posts Tagged ‘Spring Planting’

Spring Clean Up

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

It’s time for spring cleanups in the landscape. Cut back any dead wood on shrubs and trees, cut back any remaining perennial debris, fertilize, edge the beds and mulch. Time invested now will save time later in the summer and make the gardens that much more beautiful throughout the season. Generally, stick to the natural triple ground mulch. Some people prefer the dyed mulch (black, etc.), but that really isn’t best for the plants. Penn State research has shown that dyed mulches tend to encourage more detrimental bacterial and fungal growths. And always make sure you don’t put too much mulch around the base of shrubs and trees. This will eventually rot the bark and kill the plant. Remove the old mulch first, then put down the new mulch. Make your landscape gorgeous for the season with these early season preparations. If you would rather not do this work yourself, call ELA for all your spring clean up needs and to design this years landscape projects.

Spring Pruning

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

With spring in full swing, people often have questions about what to prune. Well start by making sure all your perennials are cut back. Lots of people do that in the fall, but it is really better for the plant to wait until spring if you can tolerate the somewhat messy appearance. And cut back all of the ‘cutback’  flowering shrubs, the more herbaceous ones. Plants like spirea can be cut to 6″ above the ground and will bloom much better if you do this. And prune your woody shrubs to create the form you are looking for from them. Finally, check all your trees for any dead branches or tips and clean them up. If you put your time into spring pruning, your landscape will reward you throughout the season with better growth, healthier plants, and more flowers.

Spring Landscape Design

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Spring is here in Bucks County. The trees and shrubs are blooming. The landscape is gorgeous and bright again. One of our favorite spring flowering shrubs is the Viburnum Carlessi – Fragrant Viburnum. The smell of the flowers permeates the air. The fragrant and colorful shrubs and trees of spring can’t be beat. The red bud trees are brilliant purple/pink. The bulbs are covering the ground with colors. Time to plan your landscaping projects so that next spring your garden will glow even that much more. Time for planting is now. So call us and get your landscape planting design ready for installation. It is the season for landscape design and construction now, so don’t wait.