Thursday, September 26, 2013

Importance of Fall Landscaping Maintenance

Are you wondering why it's so important to keep up with your landscape throughout the fall? Well, there are many benefits, but in this blog we're just going to cover a few reasons. For those living in St Paul, landscaping can be beautiful all year long. It's not just limited to the spring and summer. Take care of your landscape and reap the benefits.

Better Winter
Plants have a natural lifecycle. Some plants last one year, others last more than one. Those plants that will be blooming again in the spring have a natural defense against the harshness of winter. They will be dormant, but they still need plenty of TLC. Now is the perfect time to fertilize your yard, so roots they have a chance to grow strong for the winter months. Deeper roots will help plants get all the nutrients they need.

Beautiful Spring
If you take care of your landscape now, it will be even more beautiful during the spring. If you allow the proper amount of sunlight to get to your landscape, and keep it clear, you'll have lovely sprouts come spring. If you let your landscape take the back burner now, you will not be able to reap the benefits of a beautiful landscape in the spring.

Overall Appearance
A well maintained landscape just looks better. Even during the fall and winter, if you keep your beds clear of debris, your landscape will be more beautiful. A landscape with clear edges and clean hardscaping aspects will be stunning, no matter what time of year it is. Be the envy of the neighborhood with a well planned and maintained landscape.


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fall Landscaping Ideas

Landscaping projects don't have to end just because it's fall. You can still rock your green thumb with these fall landscaping ideas. If you live in St Paul, landscaping can add appeal to your property. Don't let the end of the summer season dampen your spirits. In this blog we're going to cover some cool fall landscaping ideas, sure to brighten your yard.

Fall Annuals
There are some plants that actually don't prefer the harsh summer heat. There are some that thrive in the cooler, fall months. Fall annuals can also be fun because you have a chance to change up the look of your landscape. If you primarily rely on perennials for your summer landscape, you can give your property a whole new look and feel during the fall. You can choose more fall-appropriate colors and give your yard a softer look.

Potted Plants
Potted plants are a good way to keep your landscape looking fresh and fun. You can hang potted plants around your home or set them around to spice things up. Potting plants is the perfect way to recycle pots and containers that were used during the summer. Also, you can use those same pots to plant evergreen shrubs that will last through the winter, as well.

Hardscaping
Your hardscaping elements will be more prominent because they're not necessarily covered by plants. Fall is their chance to shine. By keeping your hardscaping areas clean and free of debris, they can be a focal point of your yard. It is important to remove any dead plants at the end of the season, so you will be ready to plant again next spring. Take a few minutes to tidy up your beds.


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Friday, August 16, 2013

Landscaping: 4 Seasons of Enjoyment

Just because summer is rapidly coming to an end, doesn't mean it's the end of having a beautiful landscape. If you plan it out correctly, you can enjoy your landscaping year round. If you need a Minneapolis landscaping company to help you, look no further. At Fernbrook Landscape, we love to help design and install beautiful landscapes.

Spring
During the spring, new life begins to blossom. It is the time to plant perennials and say hello again to some annuals. Spring sets the tone for the entire growing season. Budding plants and new additions can liven up any property around the Twin Cities.

Summer
Summer is the season planters dream about all year long. During the summer, you can really see the rewards of all your hard work. Color is plentiful during the peak of the growing season. Your landscape should look as it was intended to when you began planting months ago.

Fall
There is still some plant growth happening in the fall. Some plants even thrive during the cooler, fall months. The landscape is painted with yellows, oranges and reds. A well-planned landscape can still have abundant plant life a few weeks into the fall.

Winter
There are still some landscaping staples during the winter months. Evergreens will be prominent in your landscape. Your hardscaping features will also be front and center during the winter. Get creative and find new ways to decorate them seasonally.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Landscaping Design Tips

Designing a landscape can be exciting. It's a time for you to really show off your personality, and can be a way to really show off your creativity and style. All around St Paul, landscaping can be used to brighten up yards. If you are new to landscaping, Fernbrook Landscape is here to help.  In this blog, we're going to provide you with some basic information to get you started with planning your landscape. Of course, we will be able you with the final design and implementation of your new landscape.

Keep it Simple
The number one rule of thumb is to keep it simple. The simpler you keep your plan, the easier it will be to implement. Choose only a few colors for your new landscaping. It is easier to match different plants and shrubs if you have a limited color scheme. Sometimes, less is more. You don't want the end result to look cluttered. Plan out the use of landscaping elements sparingly, because you can always add more at a later date.

Proportions
It is important to keep the proportions of your project in mind when you’re planning out your landscape. You don't want to plan one small feature in the middle of a large yard. By the same token, you don't want to overcrowd a small yard with larger, flowering plants either. Also, keep in mind that plants grow up. Just because they look like they will fit into your plan now, doesn't mean in 10 or 15 years they will still be that size. Our team of St Paul landscaping experts can help you envision the final product.


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Tips to Maintain Healthy Landscaping

So, you had a beautiful landscape installed. Now what? It takes a little TLC to keep your landscaping green and healthy. With proper maintenance, you can expect many years of enjoyment. Make the neighbors jealous by keeping your lawn and landscape expertly groomed. If you have any questions, our team of Minneapolis landscaping experts will be able to steer you in the right direction! In this blog, we're going to cover some of the easiest ways to ensure a healthy landscape.

Proper Watering Practices
On average, your lawn and landscape will need about 1-2 inches of water per week. In the absence of rain, the responsibility of watering the landscaping may fall to you. It is advisable you do your watering in the morning, as it gives it plenty of time to dry before dewfall. If you notice any signs of withering or wilting plants, some extra watering may be needed.

Weed Removal and Pruning
Regular weeding is vital to the overall health of your landscape. This helps to keep the shape of your landscape intact. You probably installed your landscape for its added visual appeal, and keeping up with weeding will help it stay beautiful.

Pruning your flowering plants not only gets rid of the discolored leaves, it also allows more sunlight to get to the heart of the plants. This will allow them to grow longer and stronger. Though your beds may look bare for awhile, you'll notice even more growth a few weeks after a good pruning.

You may also need to routinely re-edge you landscaping throughout the summer after you prune and weed. Keeping a nice, clean edge on your beds will add to the visual appeal.


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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Landscaping: 4 Simple Ways to Improve

Looking to do something about your landscaping? Here are four simple ways to improve the way your yard or lawn looks.

Tip No. 1: Look at your landscaping from the inside
Do you tend to look at your landscaping from inside your home? Next time you do, consider what changes you would like to see made. Keep in mind what you not only want to see, but what you don't see. Note what changes or additions would be appealing to you, and keep these in mind when you talk to your Minneapolis landscape designer.

Tip No. 2: Regularly maintain your landscape
If you want a good landscape, you can’t leave yours neglected. You can improve any area with simple chores, like pruning, trimming and other functions that serve to create a more aesthetically pleasing landscape in your Minneapolis backyard. These activities should be undertaken on a daily or weekly basis rather than doing one large cleaning, which means lots of manpower and lots of investment.

Tip No. 3: Edge
With simple edging of your landscape beds, you can improve the look of your overall Minneapolis landscape design. Select a proper topsoil, then surround landscape beds with steel, aluminum, paver or other edging to give it the appearance of a finished look. It will take some time to do properly, but the results will last you for years to come.

Tip No. 4: Upgrade your irrigation system
More than 30% of water used is that used for outdoor applications. Some homes use up to 70% of their water for sprinklers and other irrigation systems. Consider upgrading your irrigation or lawn sprinkler system to include water-saving amenities like high-efficiency nozzles and rain/moisture sensors, that will not only help you save money on your bill, but on the look of your property.


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