Thursday, May 15, 2014

Milwaukee Landscapers | What to do to your lawn in the spring

 Milwaukee Landscaping, What to do with your lawn in the Spring.


Spring is a great time to check soil health. If your lawn is compacted, aerating it will help. The holes created by the aerator allow air and water to reach roots and fertilizers to settle in. Test your soil to determine its nutrient levels and acidity/alkalinity (pH) level so you know what to add.
 
Fertilize
Landscaping, Lawn Care, Milwaukee Landscapers
 Fertilizing lawns helps build dense turf that crowds out most weeds. Thin grass and bare spots invite weed seeds to sprout and take hold. Fertilize lawns when they’re actively growing.

In southern regions, early spring is the start of the growing season for heat-loving turf grass species, including buffalo grass, zoysia grass, Bermuda grass and St. Augustine grass. These plants are awakening from their slumber after the cooler months and, if properly cared for, will flourish all summer long.

Observe your lawn and apply lawn fertilizer as soon as the grass begins growing vigorously,  Plan to fertilize again in summer.

Spring is a time of rapid growth for the Milwaukee area’s cool-season grasses, including ryegrass, fescues and Kentucky bluegrass. These grasses prefer cool weather and will grow vigorously until hot weather slows them down. Then they’ll resume growth in fall. Fertilize cool-season grasses in spring when they begin active growth and again in fall to provide the nutrients they need, when they need them.
Water well.
When it comes to watering, more isn’t necessarily better. Turf grasses need adequate water to grow healthy and strong as too much water invites disease and actually can make grass more sensitive to drought. Unless you’re living in a region that has experienced a prolonged drought, you can put off your watering until daytime temperatures reach 80.

Set your sprinkler system to provide a thorough watering about once a week. If rainfall hasn’t been adequate, set it for 1/2 to 1 inch of water each time. Apply water slowly, so it sinks in rather than running off. This technique encourages plants to grow deep roots that are more drought-tolerant than shallow roots. Allowing grass and soil to dry between waterings also minimizes disease, since most are caused by fungi that need moisture to spread.
Controlling weeds
The best way to control weeds is to have healthy, vigorously growing lawn grasses. Control early-sprouting weeds with a pre-emergent herbicide—corn-gluten-based formulas are eco-friendly options. These herbicides inhibit seed germination, so don’t use them on newly seeded areas.
Mowing
Allow grass to get a strong head start before you begin mowing, reaching a height of 3 or 4 inches, depending on the type of grass. Use a mulching mower and leave grass clippings on the lawn where they’ll break down and recycle the nutrients they contain. Then, plan to mow frequently enough so that you remove no more than one-third the grass blade each time you mow.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Mequon Landscaping | Commercial Landscapers at Nelson's Landscaping

Mequon Wi homeowners looking for a landscaper can look no further then Nelson's Landscaping and Snow Removal.

We offer:

Complete Lawn Care Maintenance:
  • Weekly Mowing (includes trimming,
    blowing and clean-up)
  • Sidewalk & Driveway Edging
  • Insecticide Application
  • Weed Control & Fertilization
    (Multi-step fertilization program
    ,
    Eco-friendly products available
    ,
    All products phosphate free)
  •  A "tailored " plan will give your lawn the help it needs to achieve the results you deserve....
    *All applicators are certified & licensed by WDATCP
  • Selective & Non-selective Herbicide Treatments
  • Grading & Excavating
Installation
  • New Lawn Installation (Seeding or Sodding)
  • Grade Correction/Repair
  • Over-seeding
 
414-331-3494
Commercial and Residential Lawn Care and Landscaping serving Mequon, Milwaukee and Surrounding communities.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Commercial Landscaping and Lawn Services in Milwaukee

Salt Damage?  This happens when way too much salt is used during the winter.  Nelson's Landscaping can fix this damage and make sure it doesn't happen next year with our snow removal services.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Landscaping Positions

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Milwaukee landscaping tips | Plant your Grass Now!!

Right now is a good time to plant grass seed, but for good results you need to rough up the soil first. Unfortunately, this exposes crabgrass and other weed seeds that will sprout right along with your new grass.

To stop most weed seeds, apply a specially formulated version of pre-emergence herbicide right after seeding. The label must state clearly that it’s meant for newly seeded lawns, otherwise it will kill desired grass seeds, too.

Milwaukee Landscaping Services | Nelson's Landscaping

Nelson's Landscaping & Snow Removal Services, LLC.

Landscapers, Milwaukee Landscapers, Brookfield Wi Landscaping As one of southeastern Wisconsin’s full-service landscape and snow removal firms, Nelson’s provides quality year-round services to both homeowners and commercial clientèle. With more than 15 years of experience and expertise, Nelson’s outshines other competitors not only in price but in quality and service. Our wide variety of services allows our clients to depend solely upon one service provider for all their outdoor needs. In addition to outdoor services, Nelson’s now offers fresh flower arrangements and indoor plants, emphasizing the importance of interioscaping. 

Specialty packages are available to suit residential or commercial properties. Customer satisfaction is our primary concern. We are committed to a superior level of excellence and service, which allows us to surpass competitors. We strive to achieve it because you deserve it. It is our pleasure to make all your landscaping dreams a reality, inside and out.

To better service our clientèle, Nelson’s has expanded! We are now conveniently located in Glendale & Mequon; servicing both Milwaukee and Ozaukee County.
We specialize in:
  • Landscape/Garden Design, Installation & Maintenance
  • Snow Removal & Ice Control
  • Lawn Care Maintenance
  • Turf Fertilization & Weed Control
    (Organic Products available)
  • Stone Walk-ways, Patios & Retaining Walls

  • IPE, Cedar, Pine & Composite Decks
  • Container Gardens, Perennial & Annual Installation
  • Holiday Lighting, Decorating and Decor
  • Fresh Floral Arrangements & Interiorscapes
  • Gutter Cleanings, Deliveries and much more