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Posts Tagged ‘Plant Maintenance’
Saturday, May 8th, 2010
We are near the time that here in the Chicago area, people will be planting their Annuals. Today is May 7th and we are still going to experience some 31-32 degree nights this spring. So, hold off planting a little longer.
To prepare for planting the Annuals, I suggest tilling in an inch or two of compost into the planting bed to create a planting soil depth a minimum of about 4 inches. If the existing topsoil in your planting area is a very thin layer, then be careful not to till the compost in too deep as you don’t want to mix in or bring up the clay soil just beneath the topsoil. A good idea, if you have little topsoil and if time allows, is to scrape any available topsoil off and remove some of the clay soil and add a good Garden Mix to the bed and then till in your topsoil. Here at A.G. Landscape Materials, we sell a pre-mixed (at the pulverizer) Garden Mix which consists of 1 part Topsoil, 1 part Compost, 1 part Torpedo Sand. In our experience this combination has worked really well; however there are many different schools of thought as to just the right combination, all of which have there good points. So, we also have the capability of customizing the mix that you believe will work for you. As a matter of fact, we just delivered to one of the local Minor League Baseball teams in the Chicago area a mix that they felt would work for them.
I wish you good luck with your Annuals and hope you have a colorful spring!!
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Here at A.G. Landscape Materials we are often asked by some of customers “which dirt should I use?” or they ask about bringing in a large quantity of soil, like 15 – 20 yards. When time allows, we try to find out what the soil is being used for or if our customer is seeding, grading… We hear all kinds of answers. For example, we have removed our pool, we have drainage issues and/or we are trying to create flower beds. Hopefully this blog will address your project and assist you in deciding which material to use.
When trying to fill a deep void (over 10”) i.e. a swimming pool or larger build ups, fill dirt may be used. The “fill dirt” from A.G. Landscape Materials is a product developed from the removals of soil, sod, and land from our customers’ projects. There can be almost anything in it (including, but not limited to, soil, clay, decomposed sod, and some stone), but it is predominately soil. This material usually needs a top covering of pulverized topsoil to first be able to smooth out the top layer and then to have something better to grow into. A real plus for using fill dirt in these applications is that it is inexpensive and a heavier soil. The drawbacks are that it can be difficult with machinery to place and work with.
Rough vs. Pulverized Topsoil: First off, we at A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc. do not carry rough or un-pulverized topsoil. We can have it direct shipped, but like fill dirt you may need a machine or Bobcat to spread it. We prefer to sell pulverized topsoil. Pulverized topsoil is mainly a soil that is removed from farm fields and brought by truck to our location and then reloaded on trucks and sent to homes throughout the Chicago- land area. I discussed “What is Topsoil?” in a blog back on April 1st, 2010. Pulverized topsoil is relatively easy to work with and rake out since most particles are less than ¾” to 1” at most. It is also easy to plant grass seed or other plants into and can be used in either deep applications or thin applications. A con to topsoil may be that the particles can “melt” together and in deeper applications settling may occur if it was not compacted.
Garden Mix is a blend of pulverized topsoil, compost and sand. It is best to use when establishing a new garden or when adding to a garden. I have seen people use this material for lawn seeding application due to its finer granulars, drainage capabilities and being more fertile due to its compost. Although it costs more, since it is premixed, it simplifies the process. You can also plant right into it.
The compost sold at A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc. is developed from a mix of organic materials and turned over and over until it becomes compost. It does not contain manure, and I feel it is easier to work with. It is best when tilled into the soil and can be used with new or existing gardens and flower beds. It also helps loosen clayish soils. Ground covers love this product. I suggest compost on most of our landscape planting projects. A con to this product is that it is light and thus has no weight carrying capabilities and may be more susceptible to wash out in extreme conditions. You should also not plant directly into only compost. It can dry out faster and the solidity of topsoil is helpful.
Most of these materials have other uses than those we discussed here. For your needs, you can e-mail or call us at (630) 295-8190 and we’ll be happy to assist you and hopefully get the right material to you so you can do your job right.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
Is cabin fever starting to set in? A lot of us are over the snow and ready for spring. Although, I have to admit, I am very grateful for the snowy winter season and the snow plowing work it has afforded us. However, I am getting anxious to start the landscaping season. It’s not yet possible to prepare the planting beds, but it is time to get out and do some dormant pruning. At the very least, it’s a way to get out of the house and work on something spring-like.
Late winter is a great time to perform your dormant pruning or have a company like A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. do it for you.
Dormant pruning of your trees, shrubs and the perennials you didn’t get to in the fall will provide your plants all sorts of benefits. It’s also a little less cumbersome on you as you are able to clearly see the branches and stems.
Dormant pruning allows you to take out the diseased branches that are infecting your plants. It also allows you to get the crisscrossed branches that are rubbing on each other out more easily. Now is the time to shape the plant as well as reduce the size of an overgrown shrub or bush.
Another benefit of dormant pruning is that it can reduce the overall weight of the plants/trees and in return reduce the risk of “falling over” during severe weather.
Doing dormant pruning now allows the “wound” to heal and harden over before the warm weather arrives.
Basically, dormant pruning aids in the overall health and growth of the plant. It can be a do-it-yourself job; however, I do have crews that are ready and available to perform this service for you, if you prefer. Just give us a call at (630) 295-8190 or e-mail a quote form that you can get at www.agvangundy.com. Either way, I do highly recommend that dormant pruning becomes a routine part of your gardening and landscape maintenance schedule.
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