Tuesday, July 28, 2020

How to Grow Beautiful Tomatoes

Here a dilemma so many gardeners are facing lately!

Growing tomatoes is great, nothing beats the taste of a vine-ripened tomato. No store-bought tomato can quite measure up to that.

Tomatoes can be grown in the smallest of spaces and can yield a bountiful crop. All they need is good soil, water, and lots of sunshine – at least 6 to 8 hours of sun to bring out their best flavors. You will also need to stake the plants or make use of trellis, or a cage to keep them off the ground. It is a great idea to first decide on a support plan before you plant, then add that support directly after planting. Tomato
plants like room to grow.

Here are some common mistakes tomato growers make





General tips on growing great tomatoes



    – compliments from our friends at Miracle Grow

  • Plant tomatoes in spring for a summer harvest. They take about 6 weeks before you can harvest.
  • Grow tomatoes in an area that gets 6-8 hours of sun.
  • Improve soil nutrition and drainage by adding Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® All-Purpose In-Ground Soil (in-ground), Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® All-Purpose Container Mix (containers), or Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® Raised Bed Mix (raised beds).
  • Plant deeply by burying 2/3 of the stem.
  • Support tomatoes by giving them a stake or cage to climb as they grow.
  • Keep soil moist by watering when the top 1 inch of soil is dry.
  • Lay down 3 inches of mulch to help retain soil moisture and prevent weeds.
  • Begin feeding tomato plants regularly with Miracle-Gro® Performance Organic® Edibles Plant Nutrition Granules one month after planting.
  • Harvest when fruit reaches the color shown on the plant tag.
Although growing tomatoes is not what we do, Shamrock Landscape can assist you with all your mowing needs. Each crew has an English speaking member to avoid any miscommunication or misunderstandings. We pride ourselves in offering reliable weekly or bi-weekly services to keep your lawn areas looking their best.
Our service area is primarily Benicia, Vallejo, and American Canyon so we can focus on giving our customers the best service possible.  When you call us you get me – Mike – the owner.  Don’t delay, call us today for a quote in a Covid-safety way.

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Pleasing Landscaping … First Impressions Do Indeed Matter

There is no doubt that homes that have a lovely garden not only are the joy of the property owner but also see a boost in the market value. A fact that has been verified many times over. A well-design and maintained yard can yield a sizable ROI that homeowners love! Especially at a time when you are trying to sell your house.

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Unless you are an experienced landscape architect, creating and installing the landscaping is best left to experts. However, maintaining the landscaping does not need to be complicated or taxing. Our team at Shamrock Landscape has 30+ years of yard maintenance experience to put your mind at rest. Our crew will mow your lawn and look after your garden weekly or bi-weekly as desired. We strive to make your landscaping look good so you get to enjoy your leisure time doing what you enjoy rather than cutting your grass.

A beautiful garden makes the house look well cared for, inviting, and also more desirable to prospective home buyers. Given the options, homebuyers will most likely pick a home that has nice landscaping over one that doesn’t. Besides, who doesn’t enjoy being complimented by visitors about the lovely garden? Just like a fresh layer of paint, well designed and maintained landscaping will create a favorable first impression.

5 Tips for Landscape Improvements and Lawn Care

1. Inventory what you currently have

Before removing every plant to make changes consider what you currently have that you can work with.

  • Are there spots in your garden that you love and might want to keep?
  • Are there areas that just never “took” and look neglected?
  • Are your bushes and trees looking healthy and groomed or dead? Do they need trimming?
  • Do you have enough seasonal color in your garden?
  • Is the lawn uneven, and in need of reseeding or resodding in some areas?
  • Is the overall appearance unruly and overgrown?
  • Do you need more outside lighting?

2. Select the landscape “flavor” you want.

How much time do you want to spend outdoors? Do you want to incorporate hardscape, a fountain, or an outdoor kitchen? What style of landscape does attract you? An English garden, a Japanese garden, a desert-like landscape, or do you have a vision of the tropics? Ultimately, the garden should be in harmony with the style of our house. The benefit of having a design plan is that you make better plant and hardscape selections and avoid random purchases that will not be conducive to the plan.  Getting it all right is hard,

rather,

  • Consider making the investment of a landscape developer to plan out the look you desire.
  • Browse Pinterest as well as gardening publications for ideas, concepts, and the most recent trends.
  • Visit a nearby nursery and ask for guidance.

3. Regular maintenance.

Getting a new landscape installed is one thing but it requires regular maintenance. No yard looks at its best without a gorgeous lawn. You must cut the lawn on a regular basis. Freshly cut and edged turf always looks appealing. At least 3 times a year you should also fertilize the grass and plants to keep them healthy. Always rake leaves and other debris to avoid bug and mold infestation.

4. Invest in bigger plants.

More mature plants immediately provide visual allure, color, and make the garden look more established and attract attention. This is especially useful if you intend to place your residence on the market soon. A mature looking garden will attract potential buyers.

5. Decide on a budget.

Creating the landscape of your dreams is not cheap. New landscaping including walkways, pergolas, hardscape, and outdoor lighting, and plants require an initial capital outlay. A professional landscaper can help you select a layout that fits both your budget and vision. Don’t forget to include the cost of the maintenance to keep the yard looking beautiful for many years to come.

We hope these suggestions are helpful to get you closer to the garden you desire. Shamrock Landscape Co is ready to assist you with your weekly or bi-weekly grass mowing and gardening tasks to maintain a stunning garden. Simply give us a call when you are ready.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

How to Create a Year-Long Plan For Lawn Care

Looking for a year-long, easy to follow lawn care plan? A lawn care plan that keeps their lawn healthy over weeks, months, and years. Here are your key pointers for a healthy lawn:

In the Spring

Start mowing your grass as soon as it starts growing. Now is a good time to set the mower blades just a little bit lower than the recommended height and bag the clippings. This will minimize the chance of a winter-related fungal disease.  

Seed (or overseed) any bare spots created by drought, wildlife or pets. Cover with soil or paper shreddings and keep moist to achieve rapid germination and thick, healthy growth during the lawn’s active springtime growth period.

In the Summer

Let the weather be your guide to determine the frequency at which you water the lawn. A good rule of thumb is to water 1 – 1 ¼ inch of water per week for the lawn to remain green and vibrant during the summer months. 

Mid-July to mid-August, when the summer sun is at its hottest, it is recommended that you keep your grass mowed to a length that’s 1 – 1 ½ inch higher than normal. This will promote deeper root growth and slow water evaporation. It will also provide shade for the grassroots.

Fertilize the lawn every 4 – 8 weeks. The final fertilization to occur at least 6 – 8 weeks before the first frost arrives.

In the Fall

Consider seeding/overseeding once more. Fall is the ideal time for seeding/overseeding. This will repair, strengthen, and thicken the lawn in anticipation of winter.

Now that tree leaves are beginning to fall keep up on your leaf-raking duties so the grass blades can benefit from the sun and air they need to thrive.

Now is the time to aerate and detach your lawn. This accelerates recovery and rejuvenation.

If broadleaf weeds are present, treat them with safe, post-emergent herbicides in order to incapacitate them over the winter.

In the Winter

Winter is a great time for tool maintenance such as sharpening and cleaning the lawnmower and gardening tools. Give your mower an oil change too and retire it for the winter without gas in the tank. A gardener is only as good as his tools. Sharpened blades lessen the risk of grass damage and disease.

It is always a good idea to make a periodic sweep of your lawn during the winter month and remove any fallen leaves, twigs, and debris, etc. so it’s in good shape should spring arrive early.
Do minimize lawn traffic, since repetitive walking over the same spot can weaken even the strongest grass. For those of you that live in snow country, it helps to keep your driveway, walkways, and sidewalks clear of snow so these paths are always preferable to cutting across the lawn.

In Closing

A beautiful lush lawn is a source of pride and happiness for the entire family, and joy to behold. It will draw your family members outdoors to play and enjoy. Especially now during the Covid-19 shut-downs, a healthy lawn can be instrumental in maintaining one’s sanity.

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Monday, July 13, 2020

Best Lawn Mowing Practices

Whether you love trimming the grass or hate it, it’s a task that requires to be done. However, there’s a distinction between doing it and doing it well. If you find yourself questioning why your next-door neighbors have an incredible lawn while your own looks crappy you should read on to learn about the reasons why. 
Part of the reason why your lawn doesn’t match up is maybe just how you’re caring for your grass. If you have not placed much thought about it until now, here are a view pointers to consider. Making a few changes to your lawn care routine can have a big influence on the lawn itself, and also your turf will thank you for it.
Yearly Mower Maintenance
Too many individuals never give mower maintenance a single thought and start the new mowing season by just adding more gas. This is a great way to wear out your mower and at the same time harm the lawn. One should begin each season with inspecting the lawnmower blades for fractures, dullness, or other indications that they require to be honed or replaced, an oil change, as well as fresh gas. Watch the grass blades as you mow. If they are ragged looking, it is a sign that your blades are dull and need sharpening. A little bit of mower maintenance at the beginning of the mowing season will pay off big time and keep your lawn in tip-top condition. 
Know the Species of Your Grass
A lot of individuals think that grass is grass, yet there are many species out there. Spend some time identifying the species of your lawn and learn about their growing patterns and how it should be treated. What kind of watering needs does it have and what kind of fertilization needs it has. If you need to reseed part of your grass, understanding the existing lawn type will also make sure that you get the ideal seed mixture for optimal results.
Cut to the Right Height
For a best flourishing lawn, the grass needs to have enough height to absorb sunlight to satisfy its roots and expanding needs. Cutting it too close to the roots can harm it, causing browning, even killing off patches. As a general guideline, you’ll typically hear that you need to leave around 3 inches of the lawn when you cut. But this can differ depending upon the type of turf you have. If doubtful, you can establish the blade height in between the 3-inch to 3 1/2- inch mark to be safe. You’ll have a lot more control over your grass if you know the lawn type in your yard and adhere to the ideal cutting elevation based on that.
Leave or Remover the Lawn Cuttings
It’s usually best to leave your clippings on the ground, as they give much-needed nutrients to the grass as they disintegrate. If it bothers you to look at the cuttings, you could consider a mulching blade and guard for your mower. This will cut the cuttings into smaller sized pieces. Or, you could make several passes over the exact same location, which will have the same effect. The exceptions to leaving the cuttings would be at the first and last cuts of the year or when the cuttings are too long due to the grass not being mowed at the scheduled time. In those circumstances, your lawn will certainly do better if the cuttings are bagged and removed.
Make Seasonal Adjustments
One thing to keep in mind is that a lawn is a living thing and grows differently depending upon the season and the local climate condition. During the warmer summer month, make your lawn more drought-resistant by readjusting your cut height up a little. This provides the grass more blade area to accumulate dew on. Also, the direction of your cuts is beneficial, especially if it’s been drizzling a lot. To stop harming the grass or compacting the soil excessive, change direction every 2 or three cuts, switching to a reducing pattern around 90 levels off from what you’ve been doing.”
By heeding these tips you should notice an improved appearance in your lawn.  If not, it might be time to hire a professional mowing service near you.

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Friday, July 3, 2020

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Best Lawn Care and Maintenance Guide

A healthy lawn can add beauty, add value to your home, and be a functional part of your landscape. Lawns can provide a relaxing space to play and entertain. A lawn also filters out dust and pollutants thus helping the environment, and provide oxygen to us. Here are a few tips that can help you maintain a beautiful lawn with minimal effort and time.

Watering your Lawn
How often one should water the lawn is the question that is often asked. There is no one size fits all answer. It all depends on several factors pertaining to the type of soil, seasonal rain patterns, outside temperature, wind exposure, type of grass, and general lawn maintenance. In the Summer and early Fall water at least twice a week, with occasional extra watering during very hot periods. During the winter months, you may not need to water at all as long as it rains every couple of weeks. In the Spring, you may need to water once or twice a week depending on the temperature and the amount of Spring rains. If you have a timer, it is important that you understand how it works so you can make adjustments to your watering schedule as the seasons change.

Watering deeply and less frequently is more beneficial to your lawn as it will encourage the roots to grow deeper into the soil and will make your lawns less susceptible to changes in the weather. The goal is to find the balance between watering as little as possible while maintaining a green lawn. Sometimes a little experimenting is required until you find that balance.

Mowing

Lawns look at their best and stay healthiest if mowed regularly. The duration between mowings will depend on the time of year and growth rate of your lawn due to season, fertilizing, and watering. In the summer, you may need to mow weekly whereas, in the winter month, you may not have to mow for a month or more because grass generally grows slower during the cooler periods. If you have dwarf fescues, you may only need to mow every 10 to 14 days in the summer. We recommend raising your lawn mower settings one or two notches during the summer months. This will help retain moisture better in the lawn. In the winter months, it is a good idea to lower the mower one or two settings to keep the lawn from getting fungi due to the colder and wetter days. 


Fertilization Schedule

The main reason to fertilize is to maintain a healthy, green lawn which can be achieved by fertilizing at a minimum of 3 times per year. We recommend once in the Spring, once in the early Summer, and once in the fall. Two additional applications may be needed to provide optimum health. Depending on the time of year, different types of fertilizers are recommended for optimum growth and health. 


Consult with the chart below for some of the options to consider to keep your lawn happy and healthy. Remember to water after applying fertilizers unless applying on a rainy day.

When to Fertilize
Type of Fertilizer
Benefits
Late Jan to mid Feb
Master Nursery Fall & Winter Feed
Formulated for cool weather and provides nutrients needed for a green healthy lawn
Alternative choice
*Prohibit Pre-Emergent Weed Preventer & Lawn Food
Greatly reduces the recurrence of annual bluegrass(poa annua) and crabgrass while feeding the lawn
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature’s Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.
Late March to early April
Master Green Lawn Food
Formulated for warm weather conditions and provides a good balance of nitrogren, phosphorus, and potassium.
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature’s Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.
Late May to early June
Master Green Lawn Food
This application will help carry the lawn through the summer months.
Organic Alternative
Milorganite
Great source of iron and doesn’t burn lawn in the summer heat
September
Master Green Lawn Food
Last application of the Master Green for the season
Alternative
*Prohibit Pre-Emergent Weed Preventer & Lawn Food
2nd application for the season to prevent weed seed from sprouting in the fall.
Organic Alternative
Milorganite
With 4% iron and slow release nitrogen, this will feed your lawn all fall.
November
Master Nursery Fall & Winter Feed
Cool-weather fertilizer that will give the lawn a boost as it heads into the winter months
Organic Alternative
E.B. Stone Nature’s Green Lawn Food
A natural blend of feather meal, blood meal, bone meal, sulfate of potash, and humic acids.
*Use Prohibit Pre-emergent Fertilizer instead of the Fall & Winter Feed or Master Green Lawn Food if you have trouble with weeds in your lawn.

Insect Control
If your lawn starts turning brown in patches your lawn may be under attack by insects that often attack the grass at the root. If this is the case, you will want to inspect your lawn for grubs, cutworms, or other critters that might be doing damage. Most of the damage seems to be in the late Spring and early Summer and then again in the Fall. If you are having issues with these insects, you can apply Sevin® granules to your lawn. Apply Sevin® in late May and again in September. Additional applications may be necessary if you have a severe infestation of insects.

We hope this article was useful in your lawn maintenance regimen. Wishing you a healty green lawn all year long.

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Spring has sprung in many parts of the country and if you’ve already tuned up your lawnmower or bought a new one, you’re probably anxious to...