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In general people prune too much. It is true that some trees require more pruning than others. For example, Live Oaks require more regular pruning than any other tree, where as Burr Oak and Chinese Pistachio require almost no pruning.
A good rule of thumb for trimming trees is to try to copy Mother Nature's pruning techniques. Pruning a tree into an artificial shape is costly and looks unnatural and is usually detrimental to the health of the tree.
Five “Must Do's” to protect your Landscape from the Chill of Winter.
If you are one of the thousands that have had your landscape and gardens damaged by the chill of winter here is a “Must Do” list you to consider.
1. Treat Your Lawns with pre-emergent now-
To help your grass come back green and healthy, you should apply pre-emergent, a chemical that will keep your seeds from sprouting.
2. Winter Wrap Palm Trees-
Wrap your Palm trees with Burlap making sure to cover the prawns.
3. Check Sprinkler System Censors-
Rain-free Sensors on irrigation system when the temperature drops below 37 degrees. This is very important as water will freeze and ice could be dangerous. It is also wasteful to water during freezing temperatures. 4. Move all tropical plants inside and Drain Fountains- protect your tropical plants from winter's chill by bringing them indoors and watering them on a regular basis. Drain fountains and wash them as freezing temperatures could lead to cracking.
5. Protect you Pansies-
If temperatures are expected to drop into the 20's, make sure to water prior to the freeze
as will protect the plant roots from freezing.
If you follow these simple steps each fall and winter you can look forward to enjoying beautiful trees, lawn and plants when spring arrives.
Fall is just around the corner and winter is not far behind. With the changing of the seasons come different home maintenance jobs. Some of these chores are best accomplished with the use of power tools. There are a couple of these tools that are almost a necessity for this time of year and some that just make the job easier. So, what should you invest in to complete your fall and winter chores? Here are some key pieces to have on hand:
* Snow Blower- Of course, if you live in the Deep South, this isn't a necessary tool. However, if you live anywhere where it snows, a snow blower is a great investment. If you've ever hand-shoveled a driveway, you know it's true. Power tools like a snow blower help you save time and muscle ache. There's also a safety issue here. If you let the difficulty of clearing the driveway deter you, it can lead to injuries. Slipping on ice from packed down snow is not fun. If you can simply blow it away, you're less likely to avoid the task. That's better for you and your neighbors.
* Chain Saw- This is essential for two fall/winter time chores. You can use it to cut much needed firewood without throwing out your back with an axe. Another very important use is for trimming back trees, especially if they are near power lines. A heavy snow or ice storm can break a limb, fall on the lines and cut the power. That's the last thing you need on a cold night in winter.
* Cordless Drill- Of all the power tools, this is a great one to have around no matter what time of the year it is. But, for fall, you can use it to tighten or adjust the brackets on your gutters after you've cleaned them out. It also makes short work of storm door installation.
* Power Washer- Fall is a great time to clean the windows and your siding. Investing in a power washer cuts time and makes sure you get all the dirt. Another cleaning in the spring is a good idea too. Once the windows are clean, you make sure they are sealed tight.
* Generator- Ok, so this is not really a power tool, but it will keep them running (unless they're cordless) when the power is out. During the winter, an outage can be devastating. Freezing temperatures outside and no heat inside can be a nightmare. If you have a generator to turn to, you keep your power, stay warm and can also perform your repairs.
Before you set out to use your power tools, make sure you read the manuals for precautions and use. You don't want to cut off the wrong limb. Seriously, power tools can be dangerous so knowing how to use them is of utmost importance. It will also keep you from ruining whatever project you are working on. Once you drill a hole, it's there whether you want it to be or not. Take care of your tools too. Clean and put them away after every use to ensure they have a long life span.