garden heat wave landscape plus tips

Taking care of your garden during the heat

flowers in albertaHow to care for your garden during a heat wave

Your garden may not be enjoying this heat as much as you are so we are providing a few tips to help keep it healthy.

For the hot and dry month of August, here are some suggestions to keep your plants and grass in good condition.

The running times from irrigation controllers should be increased so things don’t dry out. It is also better to run for longer times less frequently than run the zones every day for shorter times. A deep watering encourages deep roots which in turn make for a stronger plant that can resist droughts and diseases easier.

Bark mulch can also help to keep the plants moist during the hot summer sunny days. Three inches minimum depth is recommended.
New sod needs to be watered immediately after laying. It should be watered until the ground under the sod is wet. Keep the ground under the sod moist and you will see new roots in 5 days!
New plants need to be hand-watered regularly until the root system has established itself. The first week daily watering, the second week every second day, the third week every third day during the hot days or months.

Move potted plants to a shaded area or for larger pots cover with a lightweight piece of fabric.

Finally, early morning or when the evening starts to get cooler is the best time to water or to do any weeding and light clean-up.

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Landscaping Your Acreage

No matter how many acres are in play you need to start with a game plan; a landscape design that can be phased in over several years. This upfront cost will save time and money long term as well as the frustrations that can come with having so much ‘space’ to work with.

A professional landscape design provides a visual that takes away the feeling of being overwhelmed. Many landowners initially think that they have to “fill in” all the space their rural property is providing. The owner needs to see how space is allocated for gardens, outbuildings, windbreaks plus the elements and features that will enable them to personalize their acreage. How the functional will merge with aesthetics.

Lifestyle zones should also be included; a professional design will ensure the right flow and look of specifically designated areas. Some owners see their acreage as an opportunity to implement an orchard or complete vegetable garden as part of your design plan. Perhaps a  designated area so a favourite flower can be highlighted with all its different varieties and colours.

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