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Posts Tagged ‘Lawn Care’
Monday, March 1st, 2010
Spring is just around the corner, I can feel it. Have you noticed that there are some days you can almost smell spring in the air? It’s getting exciting!
Over the past few weeks, I have posted blogs on topics from Firewood Purchasing to Marking the Utilities on your Property. I hope that you have found them informative and helpful and that you use them as a point of reference when it comes to your landscaping.
The next few months will be very interesting as I plan on posting blogs relevant to specific projects you may be considering to do on your own. For instance, if your lawn really needs a make-over, look for my 5 part blog on lawn renovations; it will take you step by step on how to achieve a great looking yard. If gardening is something you’re looking forward to, make sure you check out my future blogs on planting Annuals, Fill Dirt vs. Topsoil vs. Compost, Mulching, and General Plantings. I know a lot of you will be interested in Do-It-Yourself Hardscaping Projects, so I plan on publishing blogs regarding Brick Paving, Retaining Walls and Firepits. I’ll also include blogs on Polymeric Sand vs. Jointing Sand for those installations as well as a blog discussing the maintenance of the brick work once it’s installed, specifically cleaning and sealing of the brick. There are also some misconceptions out there regarding Mulches (Hardwood, Premium Hardwood Bark, Dyed…). Hopefully, I’ll be able to clear up some of those when my Mulch blog gets posted. Many of you will experience drainage problems with the arrival of spring. Don’t get too worked up about it. One of my next blogs will take you through the process of how to solve this issue.
These are just a few of the blogs scheduled to be published during the next few weeks/months. Of course, if you have any ideas, I’d love to hear from you. You can forward the contact form found on our website at www.agvangundy.com with your ideas.
Finally, although the next few blogs will be geared toward doing it yourself, hiring a contractor such as A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. is always an option. Go to our website at www.agvangundy.com and forward a quote request to us and we’ll be happy to start working with you.
Here’s hoping for a great spring!!
Tags: AG Landscape Materials, AG VanGundy Landscape, AGVanGundy.com, Do It Youself Projects, Dormant Pruning, Drain Tile, Drain Tile Work, Hardscaping, Landcape Construction, Landscape Installations, Landscape Planning, Lawn Care, Patio, Roselle, Schaumburg Posted in General | No Comments »
Monday, January 18th, 2010
Take a look outside. What do you see? Snow? Ice? An empty garden? A yard that is beaten down and brown? Although it’s January, it may not seem like there is a lot going on in the world of horticulture, but now is the time when your possibilities are endless. You can dream about what you would like to see in your yard. Your thoughts aren’t crippled by the weeds growing in your garden. You’re technically working with a blank canvas. This planting season you can change whatever needs changing. But, where do you start? A good idea is to think back to last spring what did you like about your yard, garden, or planting areas? What plants to you want to work with in your existing landscape? What colors would you like to incorporate? Think back to other yards either in your neighborhood or others, did you take notice of any of their plants? Do you want to add a whole new outdoor living space (outdoor kitchen and/or fireplace)? Does your existing patio or walkway need updating or replacement? What goals would you like to accomplish with your landscaping?
Now that you have some thoughts & maybe some ideas, it’s time to do some investigating and educating.
You may need to educate yourself on plants that will work in your growing zone and on plants that can conform to your existing outdoor living space. Maybe you have a shady area that tends to be difficult to grow anything in or vice-versa a very sunny area that gets extremely hot during the summer days. But where do you start? A great starting place is on the internet. There are countless number of sites and forums. Other great sources are seminars, home improvement shows, your local newspaper and your library. Seminars are often held by the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, local gardening clubs, and the Chicago Botanical Gardens – you can contact anyone of those sources for schedules and topics. Home Improvement Shows are in abundance in the Chicago area, especially during the winter and early spring months, may you can attend one or two of these and pick up some literature. A lot of newspapers will have whole sections dedicated to Homes & Gardening. There’s also your local public library. Although the library seems to be a dying entity, it’s really a great source of information gathering. You can usually fine virtually everything there, from hard copy books to periodicals to internet access to local news regarding local happenings such as seminars. Finally, for those of you who want to invest a little more, most community colleges offer introductory to advanced horticultural classes, seminars and symposiums.
Once you’ve done your investigating and maybe some educating, some of you may decide you need additional help or you just don’t have the time and/or patience to incorporate your new found knowledge yourself – you may want to work with a professional landscape company, such as A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. We love working with informed, educated clients; however, we also relish the opportunity to work with and inform clients new to the landscaping world.
Homeowners and clients aren’t the only ones needing seminars and education. We use this time of year for training, seminars and trade shows. This month we’ll be attending the largest Midwest Horticultural Show in Chicago (Mid-Am). There, we’re looking forward to seeing the latest in equipment, new growers, new materials and of course being reintroduced and reminded of some of the standards we’ve already been accustomed to. At the end of the month, a couple of us will be attending a computer class to brush up on some of old skills and hopefully learn some new applications. February will find us at another trade show and a seminar specifically geared toward Perennials. Our crews will more than likely be attending a safety class, a pruning workshop and updating licenses. Personally, one of my goals for this off season is to learn more about flagstone and topsoils.
Don’t forget that January and February are great times to do your dormant pruning. If you haven’t done so yourself and aren’t planning on doing it yourself, please contact us at www.agvangundy.com or call us at (630) 295-8190 and we’ll be happy to help you.
Spring and warmer weather are only a couple of months away. Soon it will be March and usually the snow has melted a few times, so you can get out and assess your landscape. Get your training in now, stay excited and work toward a goal.
LET’S THINK SPRING!
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Landscape Planning
It’s January and although you may be looking at your just plowed driveway (hopefully plowed by A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc.) and happy that you didn’t have to shovel off 10 inches or snow or maybe you’re snuggling with that special someone while watching a fire in the fireplace (hopefully purchased from A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc.), it’s not too early to start thinking of the landscaping projects you put off last year or that you may want this upcoming spring.
Perhaps you have been thinking about a patio or an updated look for the front or back yard, or a new lawn or that drainage work that you think about every year. From landscape design to landscape installations, we can help. Contact us at www.agvangundy.com and complete a quote form or call us at (630) 295-8190 and we will take care of the rest. We’ll get back to you within a day or two and schedule a date and time to meet with you to go over your wants/needs for the spring.
Actually, now is a great time to start the process. The closer it gets to spring and warmer weather, the busier all landscape companies get. Landscape Sales Reps schedules are usually more open during the winter months, so you get even more personalized service and attention.
Please keep checking our blogs. Our future blogs will address issues such as Professional Installations vs. Doing It Yourself. We will also write about landscape materials, uses of the different types of materials, purchasing bulk items vs. bagged items, how to properly mulch your planting areas, install topsoil and compost as well as uses of decorative stone, differences in construction grade gavels that we sell and projects such as dog runs, drain tile work, replacing a lawn with sod or grass seed, fertilizing and even lawn maintenance, just to name some of the topics.
If you have something that you would like me to consider, share that with me on a quote form and I may give it a try.
Thank you for reading and hope you check back with us in the future.
Tags: AG Landscape Materials, AG VanGundy Landscape, AGVanGundy.com, Dog Runs, Drain Tile Work, fertilizer, Landscape Designing, Landscape Planning, landscaping, Lawn Care, Roselle, Schaumburg Posted in General, Landscape Planning | No Comments »
Thursday, November 12th, 2009
We are well into November and after this past October (which was a rain out for the most part) you may have fallen behind on your fall clean up and fall/winterizing fertilizer treatments for your planting beds and lawn.
It is a good practice to remove large accumulation of leaves from your lawn when the lawn is completely covered. Sometimes, you can grind/mulch the leaves into the lawn with your lawn mower and mulching attachment. However, often, there is just too much for the mower to handle and the collecting of leaves must be done manually and then the leaves must be hauled away.
Once the leaves and dead material are cleared away, it is a good idea to apply a “timed release” fertilizer to the planting beds and the lawn. Now is also a great time to install a coating of mulch to your planting beds. A coating of mulch will help protect your plantings from winter weather and give your plants a better chance of surviving the winter. The best time to do fall mulching is late fall, once the ground has begun to freeze but before the first snow fall.
I know the fall can be a busy time of year for many of us and in addition to being busy; the weather seems to be pretty volatile. One week-end the weather is cold and rainy, the next it’s sunny and 60 degrees. It’s hard to plan a time to get the yard work completed. That’s why so many people rely on landscape companies to perform their Fall Clean Up. Companies like A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. can arrange our crews around the weather during the week. We take care of the disposal of the leaves (you don’t have to worry about leaf bags, stickers and getting the bags to the curb on a certain dates).
In addition to performing your fall clean up, we can also bring you a delivery of firewood. That way you’ll be all set up for the winter months. The outside will be cleaned up and ready for the spring weather and the inside can be kept warm and cozy during the cold & dreary months.
Tags: autumn, fall, fertilizer, Lawn Care, winterize Posted in Lawn Care | 1 Comment »
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