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One Year of Blogs

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

It’s been approximately 1 year since I’ve started blogging about various aspects of landscaping and landscape materials. Hopefully, many of you have found the information useful.

Some of our most popular blogs have been about Topsoil, Firewood, and Planning for Spring. Other blogs have been about Permit Processes, Sales Processes, Lawn Renovation, Snow Plowing, and Mulching, just to name a few.

Today I just wanted to let you know about some blogs that I’ll be posting in the future:

Cleaning & Sealing of your brick pavers
Polymeric Sand vs. Fine Sand
Building your own retreat space
Permits & the many new regulations for a lot of the villages in the Chicagoland area

I’m looking forward to continuing posting blogs.

If you have a topic or subject you’d like me to discuss regarding landscaping or landscape materials, please don’t hesitate to submit it to me via my web site at www.agvangundy.com.

Fall Landscape Projects

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

In my last blog, I discussed that fall isn’t too late to get some landscaping projects completed. Today I’d like to discuss those projects that actually should be done this time of year.

Planting your bulbs should be done now. Bulbs are a great way to add early color to your landscape and, depending on type of bulb and depth of planting, will keep the color coming throughout the growing season. A little planning and research will ensure your success. Probably the first thing you should know is what zone you live in. Here in the Chicago area, we are in zone 5. Zones 4 & 3 are to our north and 6 – 10 are to our south. Knowing what zone you’re in will help determine the best bulbs for your area and the bloom time.

There are a wide variety of options when it comes to selecting which bulbs to plant. These are a few of the things you should consider before purchasing/planting your bulbs:
1. Color Scheme
2. Area (Is it sunny? Is it shady? Is it a combination?)
3. Bloom Time
4. Height of the Plant
Once your decisions are made, head to your local supply store and purchase your bulbs.

To plant your bulbs, prepare the area by tilling the soil so that it is easier to plant in. Mixing a little compost with the soil will help soften the soil and add additional nutrients (check out our blog dated 4/28/10 on different types of soils).

Many people choose to use a drill with a “tulip” bit to assist them in digging individual holes for the bulbs. Others choose to dig a “trench like” area to place the bulbs in at once; still others choose to dig individual holes with a tulip spade or even dig by hand. The depth of the hole or holes is usually listed on the bag or container that the bulbs came in. Also, usually listed, is the recommended distance between each bulb.

Place the bulb in the hole(s) root side down and cover with topsoil. Moisten the soil and tamp lightly.

That’s all there is to it. Now just wait for early spring for the first of the bulbs to emerge.

Fall Clean Ups should also be done between now and the end of November. A good fall clean-up should consist of at least removing and disposing of fallen leaves and other debris collected in planting beds and in your lawn area. Here at A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. we would also recommend a core-aeration and installation of a layer of mulch. The core aeration will help loosen the soil and make it easier to accept the fall application of fertilizer. If you are going to put down any herbicide or weed killer, do not overseed at this time as the seed will not germinate properly. The installation of mulch is a good idea as it will help retain moisture and root zone temperature in your planting beds over the winter months.

Finally, with your outdoors ready for winter – make sure you’re stocked with ready to burn firewood from A.G. Landscape Materials. There are several different types of firewood; however we sell Oak and Mixed. We sell by the Face Cord, ½ Face Cord, 60 pieces & 30 pieces. We deliver to your home (in the Chicago Area) and stacking services are also available.

Check out our website @ www.agvangundy.com for more information regarding firewood or any other products & services we offer.

Snow Plowing

Monday, December 28th, 2009

We just got finished with a big snow weekend. Questions always occur with a big snow event like this past one that happens over a few days with several inches of accumulation. The weather service originally predicted 1 – 3 inches; however the Carol Stream area got approximately 8 – 10 inches, plus some drifting.

Going into Christmas, the event looked like it was going to be more of a rain event, with some flooding, than a snow event. As we all know, it changed on Friday night to all snow and continued to snow all day on Saturday. So, the first question is when should your snow plow provider be at your facility to plow it? Conventional wisdom may suggest that the provider wait until after the event is finished and complete the plowing on Sunday. This is possible, especially for commercial accounts where business is not normally conducted on Saturday or Sunday; however it may not be the option for residences nor for businesses that are open on Saturdays and Sundays (i.e. restaurants, retail operations, banks…). Often when cars start driving on the unplowed surfaces the snow becomes compacted and unable to be scraped clean at a later time. Also the equipment has a harder time pushing and lifting the snow when the quantity of snow is higher. Depending on the site, and the restrictions of the property, plowing may have to be done several times just to be able to clear it later. Also, plowing of the “lanes” to open the site or like on our residential accounts, just quickly plowing the main drive may have to be done just to keep accessibility to your facility/residence.

On these several day events, after everything is plowed and the equipment is returned to the shop, a small dusting of snow may happen or some drifting may occur. On a zero tolerant account, this usually isn’t an issue, as a heavy salting would cure this. These types of accounts pay a premium for this level of service. Other clients may wonder or question why the service provider doesn’t just wait for 100% of the snow to fall and then start the plowing operations. The answer is simple, if the provider waited for all of the snow to fall, the time needed to complete a full plowing operation would interfere into the next day at your business or home. Another reason for not waiting is that it is common for temperatures to drop right after a snow fall and that could lead to freezing of the fallen snow and that would deter your provider from completely finishing the plowing. Finally, waiting in most cases, creates hardships for both clients and employees, as well as being hindering to your provider from giving the best service possible.

During these drawn out events, it is hard enough to predict what Mother Nature is about to do and often weather fronts can either stall or hasten or return with lake effect snow. The most important thing is to align yourself with a good, experienced snow plow contractor that has new modeled equipment and give or has thought out back up plans.

Always remember “Snow Happens” and often when no one wants it or at the most inconvenient times.

Merry Christmas

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Merry Christmas

We here at A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. & A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc. would like to wish you all a safe and wonderful Holiday Season and especially a very Merry Christmas.

As we wrap up the year, I would also like to thank all of our customers, vendors, associates and employees for making this past year remarkable. May the New Year, 2010, be a year of prosperity, health and happiness to all.

If you are in need of anything during the holiday weeks, like firewood, bulk salt, or snow plowing services. We are available to help you. We are located in Roselle, near Schaumburg & Bloomingdale.

Our hours during Christmas week are:

Monday (12/21/09) – Wednesday (12/23/09) 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thursday (12/24/09) 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Friday (12/25/09) – Sunday (12/27/09) Closed

During New Year’s Week our hours are:

Monday (12/28/09) – Wednesday (12/30/09) 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thursday (12/31/09) 8:00 a.m. – Noon
Friday (1/1/10) – Sunday (1/3/10) Closed

We will reopen on Monday 1/4/10 at 8:00 a.m.

For Snow Plowing or Salt needs, if an event occurs, we may expand our hours. However, if you do call and no one is available to answer your phone call, please leave a message as we do check our messages frequently during snow/salting events.

Again, Merry Christmas!

Gift Ideas

Monday, December 14th, 2009

As we are all aware of, we are in the full swing of the holiday season. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and/or another Holiday, this is the time of year for giving. There are many different schools of thought regarding the idea of giving (“it’s better to give than to receive”, “it’s the thought that counts”, “good things come in small packages”…) but no matter what you think, it can be a source a stress. I know a lot of people are against giving gift cards or gift certificates, they believe that they are not personable, or that they don’t take a lot of thought in purchasing; however I think that they can be an ideal gift, especially if the gift certificate is a little unique and is something the recipient will use. Department stores, electronic stores, and restaurants are probably the most common source of gift cards/certificates, but consider this for the homeowner on your list: A certificate for Landscaping Services, Landscape Materials, or even Firewood. This is a most unique gift that most homeowners will use. Gift certificates can be purchased from Landscape Companies or Landscape Material Yards. A.G. VanGundy Landscape, Inc. and A.G. Landscape Materials, Inc. have sold several certificates in the past few years. The certificates have been for several different things, depending on the needs/wants of the recipient. They have been for Landscaping, Spring Clean Ups, Delivery and/or Installation of Materials (i.e. Mulch, Topsoil, Gravels…) and Firewood. Each time the recipient has indeed used it and was excited about it.

But, no matter how you feel about the holidays or about finding that “perfect” gift, remember to take time for yourself, find a couple minutes to relax, rejuvenate, and enjoy this time of year. Get back to basics. Look forward to going into the New Year on a positive note.