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Monday, January 27, 2014

LandscapExperts Tip of the Week, January 27

When there is a break in the weather and temperatures rise above freezing and get into the 40s and 50s, check hoses and pipes for breaks. Water plants that were newly transplanted this past fall.

Monday, January 20, 2014

LandscapExperts Tip of the Week, Jan 20

Need pots for seedlings? Try an economical pack of waxed paper cups from the grocery or party store. Punch some drainage holes in the bottoms or use a 1/4 inch drill on the entire stack at once.

Monday, January 13, 2014

LandscapExperts Tip of the Week, January 13

January and February are great months to prune roses or shape woody ornamentals before deciduous leaves return in the spring. Crabapple LandscapExperts can see the structure of leafless trees and shrubs and are ready to eliminate winter kill, crossing or rubbing limbs, or maintain overall shape through expert pruning now. 

Monday, January 6, 2014

LandscapExperts Tip of the Week, January 6

With the extremely cold temperatures of a polar air mass arriving in Georgia this week, one method of protecting low-growing plants or nursery stock is with evergreen boughs. 

  • clip off branches from discarded Christmas trees (plentiful this week) 
  • lay over the tops of low-growing perennials, annual beds, nursery flats or pots 
  • bury the whole area in fallen leaves

(Do not cover with plastic, because direct sun hitting the plastic the next morning can steam-cook the plants.)