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Dennis and Sustainscape, Inc. has set me up with a worm farm which is producing castings which are being used to fertilize the citrus and soon my entire garden. The worms are multiplying. He had a ...Read More…
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Sustainscape, Inc.

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By Sandra Heys

Dennis and Sustainscape, Inc. has set me up with a worm farm which is producing castings which are being used to fertilize the citrus and soon my entire garden. The worms are multiplying. He had a lot of good ideas about lawn care how to deal with aquatic weeds. I didn’t know that my slash pines were suffering from too much water and am now reducing the water to them. We are setting up an area that will just be pine grove, no lawn, and that will save on water and mowing labor. I’ve been a believer in organic all along and am happy to be providing a healthy environment for all the wildlife that visit my yard, and have healthier, organic fruit for the humans come harvest time. ...read more

Signature Bros - Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Irrigation

5.0

By Water Pro

Thank you for joining my Network on Merchant Circle. I wish you the best in obtaining new customers. If I can be of any assistance in the future please keep me in mind. ...read more

Sustainscape, Inc.

5.0

By Botanical Layman

We contracted Sustainscape Inc. to redesign everything in our front and back yard, and we are delighted with the level of service that they have provided. Their attention to detail, prompt and proactive communication, and technical knowledge have made this project very enjoyable. Although we know virtually nothing about botany, the owner, Dennis, was able to take our general concepts and ideas and provide us with the information that we needed to make informed decisions about our project. Consequently, the end result has been even better than we had hoped. Every aspect of the design and implementation, from the plants and flowers, the irrigation, the borders, and the drainage, to the overall effect is very colorful and picturesque. We are very pleased with the result, and many of our neighbors have stopped to look and comment on how beautiful everything looks. We have also contracted Sustainscape Inc. to maintain what they have done, and look forward to working with them in the future. ...read more

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mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} </style> <![endif] Say goodbye to nasty weeds with these easy to follow lawn care tips. What do you do when the greenest things in your lawn are the weeds? Try this strategy: Choke out the weeds by creating a new lawn with healthy grass. 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The grass will require a bit more watering than your current lawn, but you will get better results. Another option is mixture of two types of fescue, a tall fescue and a creeping red fescue, which is extremely shade tolerant; in areas of complete shade, the red fescue will help fill in the bare spots. 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Although there are several aerating machines on the market, most are either noisy, smelly or a little too much for an average size lawn. We might suggest a manual aerating tool instead. Spread it around When spreading seeds, it's important to make sure you don't throw too much into adjacent beds. Work side to side, and then work back over the same area at right angles to the original. You can either throw the seed out by hand or use a tool that helps relieve strain on your wrist. You can have too much of a good thing. Applying too much seed can create competition for the moisture and nutrients that feel the lawn. Fertilize the new grass An all natural, bio-solid fertilizer is great for most lawns because you won't have to wait for the grass to germinate to use it. After a few weeks in the lawn, the fertilizer will break down and enter the roots of the grass. Another thing about bio-solid fertilizers is that they contain iron, an element that will help to "green-up" the lawn. And it's very versatile, so you can use it to fertilize garden beds, trees, shrubs and flowers. Remember to fertilize twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. Just add water Last but not least, irrigation is one of the most important elements. After the Fescue seed is spread it will germinate over the next 10 days or so, you will need to water the lawn lightly once or twice a day so the seeds stay moist. The best time is in the early morning or at night. Once the grass has some growth and has been trimmed, you will need to switch to deep soaking. This encourages newly formed roots to reach down into the soil in search of moisture. One good option for deep soaking is an oscillating sprinkler system because they do all the work. 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By Signature Bros - Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Irrigation May 07, 2011

5 tips for conserving lawn watering during the summer

5 tips to conserving water for your lawn during the summer. Homeowners can add Florida friendly landscaping techniques from watering efficiently and selecting drought-tolerant plants to making smart water planning decisions when designing or re-designing their property. Here are some tips that you may not have thought of to conserve water while irrigating your lawn and creating a beautiful landscape. 1. Micro-manage A "micro-irrigation system" uses much less water than traditional irrigation systems because it delivers water right next to targeted plants. A wireless rain sensor can automatically shut down the irrigation system after a rain, conserving water. And watering at night is not only better for plants, it also reduces water consumption by reducing evaporation. 2. Reduce lawn square footage A new landscape design can reduce the lawn’s square footage by adding an area of drought tolerant plants, cement boards and well placed stones. To help them choose the right natives, they researched local plant nurseries to ensure their selections would be able to thrive in the Florida climate. 3. Smart containers Terra-cotta pots not only let you put color where you want it but also help to control watering. Using a home’s existing gutter system can direct rainwater into a rain barrel. A hose connected to the bottom of the rain barrel makes it easy to water a nearby trees and landscaping areas. 4. Add a rain garden A rain garden is a lower area in the landscape where runoff water from your irrigation collects. It's filled with plants, and the water collects there slowly, then soaks back into the surrounding area over the following 24 to 36 hours. Landscaping experts can help you to choose plants that can handle being inundated with water for brief periods. 5. Plan before you plant Make your garden work for you by creating a landscape that is both functional and fun. With a little pre-planning in the landscape design, you can have a property that brings you joy and relaxation. For more landscaping ideas or a complementary landscape design quote, contact Signature Bros - Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Irrigation at (561) 482-1166 or visit our website at SignatureBros.com ...read more

By Signature Bros - Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Irrigation April 09, 2011

Special Offer for New Landscaping Customers!

Request an estimate by February 28th and mention this Merchant Circle promotion. You will receive 5% off your landscaping service PLUS an irrigation system inspection and adjustment with any new landscaping service purchase! Visit our web site to request an estimate! ...read more

By Signature Bros - Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance and Irrigation February 11, 2011

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