Saturday 31 January 2015

Peace of Mind Landscape - Tigard Landscaping




Starting your own garden or your own landscape can be something that you can look forward to as a new home owner. And starting with one is easy.

First, clean up. It sounds so mundane an activity, but it is an important thing to do in getting started. Start with your lawn and take out all the weeds. If there are more weeds to take out than the real grass, mow it and then rake it afterwards.

Second, weed out any existing garden beds that you have. It pays to know the difference between a weed from a perennial so you know what you need to weed out and those that you have to keep healthy on your beds.

And while you're at it, edge your garden beds by simply creating a break between the grass and the garden area. You can have straight edges or you can be creative as having gentle curves using a flat-edged shovel.

Any landscaping beginner should also learn how to mulch. Especially if your garden does not have as much plants, you need to mulch more than usual. The benefit of mulching your lawn is that it suppresses the growth of weeds. As it suppresses weeds, it helps retain moisture in the soil making it healthier for your flowers. A mulched garden also makes it look tidy. The secret to a well-mulched garden though is to not layer it any thicker than 4 inches. Make sure to leave little room around the base of every plant so it gets to breathe.

Make sure that as you create your garden, you are taking care of a grass and flowers that adhere well to the living conditions of your backyard. Research into the plant forms you want to have and look into its living requirements. Given the amount of moisture and sunlight in your backyard, adjust your expectations as to the grass and types of flowers you will have.

Strike a balance too between the hardscapes that you intend to have as you make your garden prettier as the months go by. Make sure that the stones that you want to line your sidewalks will not get in the way of the growth of your plants. At the end of the day, your priority should still be the welfare of your plants and not the non-living thing that add beauty nevertheless to your garden.

Friday 16 January 2015

A Peace of Mind Landscape


A Peace of Mind Landscape is your landscape contractor & lawn care specialist of choice. They have a lifetime's worth of experience in the landscaping and lawn care industry. They are confident in their skills, knowledge and accumulated experiences in the area of landscaping thus allowing them to ensure all their clients an outstanding and guaranteed job on their respective properties.

What allows Peace of Mind Landscape to ensure their clients an outstanding job each and every time is the fact that they are a family-owned and family-managed business. With a family in landscaping as early as the 1970s, it definitely follows that the owner, David Llanes, has a lifetime of experience in the landscaping and lawn care industry. They know the ins and outs of the industry, and with that, they know what the best practices are and those that are not. From keeping trash out, to operating lawn care and landscaping equipment, to crew foreman, and how to manage the business. Thanks to the lifetime worth of experience of DavideLlanes, he now has a crew that has the extensive know-how in lawn care and landscaping.

With a Peace of Mind's landscape significant number of years in the industry, they are able to guarantee the following in each of their projects:

An improved and beautified property

Repair and revitalization of damaged and neglected grounds

An increased property value given by the newly improved curb appeal

A service that uses current instruments and know-how thus making your investment for your outdoor space count a lot more than what you have currently invested in

Furthermore, by your outdoor property to Peace of Mind Landscape, you can select from any of their offered and guaranteed services:

Residential AND commercial landscape

Maintenance weekly, monthly, or annually

1X Cleanups

Maintenance Programs

Mowing

Edging

Pruning

Lawn Fertilization

Bark Dusting

Insect, Disease, and Weed Control

Power Washing

Pressure Washing


With a Peace of Mind Landscape, you can also easily coordinate with them a monthly, weekly, or one-time schedule to assure you that all of your maintenance requirements gets done on time and properly.

To learn more about Peace of Mind Landscape, please visit their website at http://apeaceofmindlandscape.com.

Monday 5 January 2015

Your Professional Landscape Contractor Servicing


There are so many creative ways to start your garden. You do not necessarily have to commission the services of a professional landscaper to get you started on the right foot.

Cleaning up is the first order of business when starting your own garden. It may sound of as a chore, but it really is the first and most important aspect of getting started with your own garden. Start by taking out the weeds on your lawn. If you have more weeds to remove than actual grass to trim, mow it and rake it afterwards. Raking during the spring is a good way to remove debris from the fall and winter. After cleanup, your lawn may look a little bare, but you will eventually find that a clean outdoor space is actually refreshing and relaxing to look at.

After cleaning up, make sure to weed any existing garden beds. Win the weed war by knowing the difference of a weed from a perennial. At its best, if you do not know what the difference is at all, snap a photo of the weed or the perennial and Google it up!

The next order of business is to edge your garden beds. To edge your garden beds is to simply create a clean break between the grass and the garden area. It makes your garden’s space look more defined. It also makes clean up and maintenance easier in the months and years to come. To edge your garden beds, have a flat-edged shovel and “cut” along the edge of your bed. Make sure thought to follow the lines of your bed. If you have straight lights, cut a straight edge. If you want to be creative with some curves, add gentle ones to give your beds a little bit of personality.

Mulching is also an important aspect when getting started with your own garden. Even if you do not have as many plants, mulching is still essential. Aside from tidying up the look of your garden, mulch prevents weed growth and its helps retain soil moisture in the process. Just be careful though to not overdo your mulching responsibilities. Do not an a layer of mulch thicker than 4 inches. At the end of the day, you need to give the base of your plants room to breathe.

There are definitely a lot more responsibilities a hands-on gardener needs to do. What other responsibilities do you think they need to stay on top of too?