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Watering Kansas City Landscapes

Quick, look out your window! Your Kansas City lawn is inhabited by exotic residents from faraway lands. They have come from all corners of the globe and they plan on staying. They will require you to take care of them. No use complaining, after all, you not only invited them, you planted them. If you are like most homeowners in City, you have a landscape full of exotic plants. Your bluegrass lawn is from Europe, your beautiful Dogwood is from Japan, your lush impatiens can trace their roots back to Africa and even City’s favorite plant, the yew, can trace its lineage back to Ireland. Although all these plants can survive City’s heat and cold, they need supplemental to thrive. each plant can seem overwhelming, but with a little knowledge and a few tips you can have a beautiful, well-watered landscape.

By dividing your landscape into four categories, you will better able to manage your needs.

Turf

Your lawn is one of the thirstiest parts of your landscape. Most require 1” of per week. This can either come from rainfall or supplemental . The most important (and most often broken) rule of lawn is to deeply and infrequently. City’s most proud gardeners, with their spirits blinded by the glory of our lush , begin their religiously. Convincing themselves that if they can get their green enough now – they will stay green through the summer. Unfortunately, every ounce of excess they throw on the in the early is deadly. If the soil in the lawn is not allowed to dry between , the roots of the plant grow very shallow, encouraged by the ample and warmth at the surface. However, City’s glorious is only the opening act to our reliable, but dastardly summers. Shallow roots are a death sentence to your lawn. By only when the top 6” of soil have dried out, you will be dispensing some tough love that will result in your lawn being able to survive the summer.

For irrigation systems in and other cities, you should be every as little as possible but as deep as possible.  I usually start by suggesting that homeowners try to 3/4″ for each zone on two consecutive days.  So they will on Monday and Tuesday and not again for the rest of the week.  This long deep and infrequent si the kept to healthy all summer long.  If you cannot quite make it through the whole week without looking wilted then you can give another 3/4 inch on Friday.  To get 3/4″ of from an irrigation system usually requires atleast 40 minutes on rotors and 20 minutes on spray heads.  However, every sytem is differnt and you should ideally measure how long it takes for yuor sytem to apply that amount of . Use a straight sided container placed out in the middle of the sprinklers zone and turn it on and let it run until it has fille dup with 3/4″ of .  That is how long it will need to run.

Trees/shrubs

Trees and are often ignored when it comes to because of the perception that such a large plant must be able to pull from deep down in the soil. However, most of a tree’s roots are in the top 3 feet of the soil. Although trees can and will survive in City, supplementing their just few times through the year will reward you with increased growth, enhanced beauty and bolstered resistance to disease and stress. Typically, trees will need a little extra in the middle of the and a couple times during the hottest part of the summer. for trees should be done by observation, not a schedule. When you see signs of stress such as wilted or dropping , apply 3” of to the area under the braches. This can be done with a well-adjusted impact sprinkler or a soaker hose. The method of application is not as important as making sure ample is applied where and when the plant needs it.

Perennials

Perennials have widely varying needs based on species and type. It is important to know the specifics for your plants when . These can generally be learned by talking to your favorite landscaper or nursery. However, there is still a guideline that will lead you to the healthiest and most beautiful flowers – only as much as your plants need and not a drop more.

Annuals

annuals is different than other types of plants. Annuals tend to be shallow-rooted and need ample to thrive. Annuals should be watered when they first show signs of stress. In the heat of the summer, may mean every day. If you annuals from overhead, do so early in the day. this This allows the to dry out preventing disease from hurting your plants.

is the most important gift you can give the exotic residents of your landscape. You will be rewarded with beautiful, healthy plants that can thrive year round in ’ foreign landscape.

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Simple but Elegant Rain Garden Project in Kansas City

Kansas City Rain Garden

Rain Gardens can be a great way to solve problems in City.  landscapers can use them to effectively deal with that have been plaguing homeowners for years and are often  better solution than simply sending the further down the hill to the neighbors yard.

Here is a concept rendering for a rain garden I will be installing soon in a customer’s landscape.  I will chronicle this build and update the blog with its progress including before and after shots.

If you have any questions about rain gardens please be sure to leave a comment and I would be happy to share what I know,.

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Kansas City Landscaping get ready for Heat

It is time for City Landscapers to prepare for the heat.  Weather forecasts are showing that City will soon be hitting 90 degrees for the first time this year.  This tends to be a  tipping point for the and landscapes.

You can help your landscaper and service by taking care of your needs.

New Trees or Plants

new trees or plants when the top 3″ of the soil dries out completely.  the plants slowly and deeply allowing the entire root system to become soaked.  larger plants take more time.

This is very important.  You cannot give a time to because every soil will absorb at a different rate.  The goal is to the plants entire root system and then let the entire roots ystem dry out just before adding new .

should be with 1″ of per week.  This is best done with one long slow if your soil will absorb that much .  Most City will do just fine with one long irrigation.  Depending on the type of sprinkler being used — This may require up to 1 hour of .  It is best to measure the rather than guessing.  I use a straight sided margarine tub placed int he middle of the sprinklers path to tell.

is an essential part of maintaining your landscapes.   It does not have to be difficult but it does have to be consistent and done correctly.  If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment to this post and I would be happy o help you out.

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Kansas City Landscapers Dream

This has been a landscaper in City’s dream.  All the plants are doing well with mild temps and ample rain.  The only negative so far has been that all the rain has made it nearly impossible to do or work.  It is just been too wet.

As Charles Dickens would have said “It has been the Best of Springs – It has been the Worst of Springs”

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Kansas City Landscaper’s Favorite Plant — Cole’s Prostrate Hemlock

When I am designing a City landscape I try to use unusual plants in ordinary places and ordinary plants in unusual places.  This plant is one that tends to be on the unusual side.  I love how it adds instant age to a new landscape.  It is slow growing and has relatively few pest problems in City’s Landscapes.

I have found this plant is an excellent choice for may of my landscape designs when I am looking to add an interesting and hardy low growing plant.

Coles Prostrate Hemlock

Key Benefits
This evergreen spreads along the ground showing a unige and interesting mix of branches and needles. Adds age and character to anew garden.



Average Landscape Size
Slow grower to 1 ft. tall and 4’ wide.


Needs
regularly, when top 3 in. of soil is dry.


Sun Exposure
Full to part shade sun


Cold Hardiness
-30 to -20 F

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