Thursday, November 19th, 2009
You should be very wary about the types of trees you plant in your garden, especially when you plan on planting trees near walls or paved areas. Some trees have very aggressive root systems, which will push over walls and lift paving. These root systems can also damage water and sewage pipes.
Well-known trees with aggressive root systems include karees, white stinkwoods and all of the ficus species. Should you really be set on planting these trees in your garden, you should plant them as far away from any walls, paving and pipes as you possibly can.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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Monday, September 21st, 2009
We are all constantly waging war against weeds in our gardens…in our garden beds, in our paving, in our lawn…
This war increases in intensity during spring and summer.
Weeds are in direct competition with your plants for water, sunlight and soil nutrients.
As with most things in life, prevention is better than cure. In order to discourage the growth of weeds in your flower beds or between you paving, stepping stones and gravel strips, you should lay down sheets of weed guard (biddum cloth) before planting and before laying out your pavers or gravel. This helpful product is available at most garden centres.
When you lay down weed guard in your garden beds, you can cut out holes for where you would like to plant your seedlings or other plants. Then you can cover the area with mulch or decorative stone.
Preparing your soil properly before planting will also reduce the risk of weed infestations. Till the soil properly and pick out all weeds, root systems and seeds that you can see. Mix in a healthy blend of fertilizer and compost; making sure that it is a reputable product and will not introduce more weeds to your soil.
To get rid of weeds, you will need to loosen the soil and pull the weeds out roots and all. Ideally you should do so before the weeds have had the chance to produce seeds. This process can be somewhat time-consuming and arduous, but if you look at it in a positive light, it will be great to be working outdoors with your hands. You can even work on you suntan – provided you are wearing a hat and sunscreen.
Finally, applying layers of mulch is also a good anti-weeding measure. As we have informed you before, mulching has many benefits for your garden, such as retaining water and protecting the roots of your plants.
The landscaping experts at Kingfisher Landscaping design and implement exceptional and beautiful gardens in a professional manner and can provide the home owner with any exterior decorative feature. We pride ourselves in providing our clients with excellent, efficient and comprehensive service. We offer all the products and services associated with creating a peaceful, and aesthetically pleasing outdoor living space which will complement the style of your home and in which you can relax.
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