Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Wishes

A special greeting at Thanksgiving time
to express to you our sincere appreciation
for your confidence and loyalty.
We are deeply thankful and extend to you
our best wishes for a happy and healthy
Thanksgiving Day!


Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Got Lights?









What about time?

We can help you out with commercial grade lights, professional & custom design, installation, maintenance, and removal.

Don't be left out in the cold!

Give us a call & get on the schedule today!!!
801-372-3541

Thursday, May 19, 2011

It's Raining, It's Pouring

May in Utah has been cold and very soggy this year. Pansies and Flowering Kale are great to plant when the weather is too cool for warm weather annuals. Pansies add lots of color, while Kale adds texture & interest.











Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How To Train Your Grass


DID YOU KNOW THAT OVER-WATERING YOUR LAWN WEAKENS IT? WATERING EVERY DAY CAUSES THE ROOT SYSTEM TO BE SHALLOW, THEN ONE OR TWO DAYS IN JULY OR AUGUST WITHOUT WATER AND YOUR LAWN SHOWS SIGNS OF BURNING. WATERING LESS FREQUENTLY WILL HELP YOUR LAWN ESTABLISH A DEEPER ROOT SYSTEM. ALLOWING THE SOIL TO BECOME DRYER WILL CAUSE THE ROOTS TO SEEK MOISTER AND COOLER SOIL DEEPER DOWN, BECOMING MORE DISEASE RESISTANT AND MAKING A HEALTHIER, STRONGER TURF SYSTEM.

1. PLACE A LAYER OF MULCH AROUND TREES, SHRUBS AND FLOWERBEDS. MULCH WILL SLOW EVAPORATION AND LOWER SOIL TEMPERATURE AND INHIBITS WEED GROWTH. BARK, PEAT MOSS, GRAVEL, EVEN GRASS CLIPPINGS CAN BE USED AS EFFECTIVE MULCHES, 3-5 INCHES DEEP. AVOID BLACK PLASTIC, WATER CANNOT PENETRATE IT.

2. ADJUST YOUR SPRINKLING SYSTEM TO THE PERIOD. DON’T SET IT IN APRIL, AND THEN FORGET ABOUT IT UNTIL November. CHECK AROUND YOUR YARD MONTHLY FOR LEAKS AND CLOGGED, BROKEN OR MALFUNCTIONING HEADS. TUNE UP YOUR SYSTEM REGULARY. A BROWN SPOT MAY INDICATE A SYSTEM PROBLEM.

3. WATER BROWN SPOTS BY HAND RATHER THAN INCREASING CYCLES.

4. WATER DURING THE COOLER HOURS TO REDUCE EVAPORATION.

5. AERATE LAWNS ANNUALLY TO INCREASE WATER PENETRATION TO THE ROOTS.

6. RAISE THE SETTING OF YOUR MOWER. 2 1/2” TO 4” IS THE RECOMMENDED HEIGHT. THIS WILL SHADE AND COOL THE SOIL TEMPERATURE. LEAVE A LAYER OF CLIPPINGS EVERY FEW CUTTINGS TO MULCH AND FEED THE LAWN. KEEP MOWER BLADES SHARP.

7. PLUNGE A SCREWDRIVER INTO YOUR LAWN TO TEST FOR PENETRATION DEPTH. THE SOIL SHOULD BE MOIST 8” DOWN. THE AVERAGE ROOT SYSTEM IN UTAH LAWN IS 5”-6”, YET THE TYPE OF GRASSES WE USE SHOULD HAVE A ROOT SYSTEM OF 8”-12” DEEP.

8. CHECK TO SEE IF YOU ARE OVER-WATERING YOUR LAWN. COLLECT SOME EMPTY CONTAINERS (4 WOULD BE BEST) AND USING A PERMANENT MARKER, MARK ½”, ¾” AND 1” MARKS INSIDE. SET OUT THE CONTAINERS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS OF ONE SPRINKLING ZONE OR PATTERN. TIME HOW LONG IT TAKES TO FILL THE VARIOUS MARKS. USE THE “MONTHLY IRRIGATION SCHEDULE”* TO DETERMINE HOW OFTEN TO APPLY IRRIGATION TO YOUR YARD. ADJUST YOUR SPRINKLING SYSTEM TIMER OR WATERING HABITS TO CONFORM WITH THE GUIDE. THIS IRRIGATION TABLE IS SPECIFIC FOR UTAH COUNTY.

MONTHLY IRRIGATION SCHEDULE FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH
MONTH IRRIGATION INTERVALS
½” APPLICATION ¾” APPLICATION 1” APPLICATION
MARCH -- -- --
APRIL Once every 6 days Once every 8 days Once every 10 days
MAY Once every 4 days Once every 5 days Once every 7 days
JUNE Once every 3 days Once every 4 days Once every 6 days
JULY Once every 3 days Once every 4 days Once every 6 days
AUGUST Once every 3 days Once every 5 days Once every 7 days
SEPTEMBER Once every 5 days Once every 7 days Once every 9 days
OCTOBER Once every 9 days Once every 11 days Once every 17 days
NOVEMBER -- -- --

*Source: U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Warming Up To Spring

Winter is still hanging on and we are tired of being indoors! Fire pits are a great way to stay warm while spending time outside enjoying your yard. Below are before and after photos of a gas fire pit with a seat wall.