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subject: Delaware Landscaping - It's Global Warming to Your Plants! [print this page]


The primary significant thing to identify is, any sustained temperature above 90 deg. F is life threatening to non-tropical plants. Here are six quick bullets to cut out and paste on your to-do list, frig, or note-board:

- Mulch and water the base of your plants to maintain the soil cool around plants.

- If you can provide shade, do so. Every person can distinguish a wilted plant. Get water to the roots and provide some coverage for the plant if at all possible. Keep in mind plants require sunlight, but not continued sweltering sunlight, so a mesh type shade mechanism will work best -talk to your landscaping company or neighborhood nursery.

- Water in the morning on days that are likely to be sizzling. And when cooler temperatures are probable, you might want to back off on the quantity of watering -too much can be just as problematic as too little.

- Look at national weather conditions reports to see if a heat wave is imminent your way -don't plant during a heat wave.

- Seek advice from your community nursery for proper plant exposures. An inexpensive compass will help with determining proper exposures (Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western).

- Fall fertilization will aid plants recover from a boiling summer. In addition spring fertilization will give them a nice start for the summer season.

These six suggestions are a excellent starting point for helping your plants survive the dog days of summer -we'll let the "experts" figure out whether or not this is a trend due to Global Warming -our task is to sustain the beauty of our environments without adding to the problems in our environment. So pick natural fertilizers that are "Green Safe."

Mainline Landscaper Designersroutinely work with home owners who primarily began their landscaping project on their own, but soon realized the job required a pro! This is specially correct if you're landscaping and hardscaping project includes the integration of a patio, pool, pond, waterfall, irrigation system, and shaded structures and walls.

A Delaware Landscaping Specialist will work closely with you from the initial design and plan, converse your objectives, family needs and budget, assess the amount of sunlight your home gets and at what time of day, in order to ensure the right plantings will grow in the right place, and bring to fruition the lasting adornment of your outdoor space to be loved by friends and family for decades.

Delaware Landscaping - It's Global Warming to Your Plants!

By: Joseph Perry




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