Eryngo Leavenworthii, Leavenworth's Eryngo
Often overlooked, but beautiful summer wildflower
Where is the Fall Y'all?
We had a pretty mild August but September stayed unseasonably hot, and the first week of October is going to stay in the nineties as well. At least we finished out September with some wide- spread rain.
As soon as we have consistent sweatshirt weather we can start changing out summer flowers to pansies for the winter. If it stays hot they tend to stretch and get aphids. If your summer color still looks good you can enjoy well into November, but it is always good to get pansies in the ground a week or two ahead of our first hard freeze so they have some roots developed.
And when will the first hard freeze occur? It can happen any time from November 20 to February. And if anyone could know that more than a few days in advance, they need to be sitting at a table in Vegas.
Along with milder weather October brings a modest list of gardening chores. Turf still needs to be mowed and leaves mulched up, flowers changed out, fire ants treated with bait products, fall pre-emergents and fertilizer applied, and tired summer perennials tidied up. But outdoor chores are always easier on a pleasant fall day.
Call or email us if you would like a catalog of winter color that will be available this year!
Pansies starting mid-October
Texas Trees for Fall Color
We all know that fall foliage in north Texas is not a big showstopper, but with the right weather conditions here are a few trees that can stand out.
Autumn Blaze Maple
one of the few maples suited for our area
Cedar Elm
a true native
Chinese Pistache
a well rounded, mid-size tree
one of the few maples suited for our area
Cedar Elm
a true native
Chinese Pistache
a well rounded, mid-size tree
Shumard Red Oak
a native and widely planted tree; not to be confused with northern red oaks or pin oaks, both of which will not grow in our soils
a native and widely planted tree; not to be confused with northern red oaks or pin oaks, both of which will not grow in our soils
Happy Halloween!
LED Christmas Lighting - Time to Plan Now!
I know, I know, we haven’t even gotten to Halloween yet and retailers are already pushing Christmas. We are not jumping on the marketing bandwagon, but since we are only taking a limited number of new properties for Christmas lighting, we want you to have the info you need to plan your project and get on the schedule. We continue to recommend Seasonal Source LED lighting.
Why Seasonal Source LED?
- LED is green technology, consuming about 80% less electricity than traditional. You save money every year you use them.
- Tired of testing your strings of lights every year only to find half of them don’t work anymore? Our lights are premium grade and ruggedly constructed with a 3 year guarantee.
- Our LED lighting provides a dazzlingly bright display with brilliant jewel-like colors that never fade, chip, or scratch. You can choose from traditional warm-white to an array of festive colors.
- LED are safe and cool to the touch.
- Do more with less. Let’s compare the energy savings: On roof lighting, we typically use the C9 bulb. With LED, 100 ft of roof line will use less electricity than a single 100 watt light bulb. 100 ft of traditional incandescent Christmas lights will consume more power than a 600 watt microwave! When wrapping trees or columns with mini-lights, we can plug up to 300 23 foot long strings into one outlet! Compare with only 35 strings of traditional mini lights.
It's easy to see:
You can cover more area with a huge reduction in electrical costs, or increase your display without dangerously overloading your electrical circuits.
What do we provide?
We can provide everything for your outdoor display, custom designed to fit your home, including mini lights to wrap trees and shrubs, C9 roof lights, lighted wreaths and garlands, and all the jumpers, cords, and timer needed to make it all work. After Christmas, we will come out and place the lights in stackable storage boxes with tags and a diagram so that installation the following year will be easy to duplicate.
What does it cost?
We will measure your roof, trees, shrubs, sidewalks—whatever you want to highlight and provide an estimate and design suggestions. Once you have purchased your lights and supplies from us, we have a simple labor rate to cover installation and take down.
Labor
- Lining driveways, sidewalks, etc.: $2.00 per ft
- Single story roof lines: $3.00 per ft
- Second story roofs: $5.00 per ft
Materials
- C9 roof lights start at $2.75 per ft including wire and clips
- Storage boxes are $10.00 or you can provide your own
- Wrapping tree trunks, shrubs, etc.: 23 ft strings of M5 or G12 mini lights run $25.00 per string. If you already have the lights it is $6.00 per string for labor only.
For estimates, contact Mike Johnson.
Another of John's Favorite "Weeds"
You may have noticed tall white “weeds” showing up along our roadsides and pastures during the last few weeks. A closer inspection reveals that they are actually a beautiful euphorbia, Agaloma marginata or Snow on the Mountain. Similar to a poinsettia, the flowers are tiny and somewhat inconspicuous but are surrounded by showy white bracts with green stripes. Natives like these are important sources of nectar for pollinators like our endangered honey bees.
October Chores
Mow less often as the lawn slows down
Water once—twice a week as needed
Treat fire ants—bait products work well in Fall
Overseed rye and fescue grass
Apply weed pre-emergent and fertilizer
Sow wildflower seeds for spring
Our goal is to fulfill the needs of the customer by providing timely, quality services and products.
Thanks for your business!
Spencer Young
Pool and Water Garden Services
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