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Called up to get some help figuring out how I busted my fan, Jason spent 30 minutes trying to help me out. Seriously, who gives you that much time in this world? Unheard of. I ended up buying a dis...Read More…
Integra Electric is a locally owned company. We put the customer first and educate you on your options to help you make the right electrical choices. Our workmanship is superior quality and our rat...Read More…
Brite Lite Electric's electricians are clean, courteous and punctual. We are a family owned and operated local business since 1957. We provide residential, commercial and industrial electric servic...Read More…
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Let me tell you a story. My Dad hired Stafford for his furnace a few weeks ago. He had them scheduled to come out and then it slipped his mind. He's over 65 so this can happen occasionally (even to...Read More…
My wife and I came home late New Year's Eve to find our house was freezing. My wife told me to call someone for help and went to bed. Meanwhile, I called four places that were of no help until the ...Read More…
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Sunnyside Gardens has been helping local residents with their gardening and landscaping needs in Minneapolis since 1935. Whether you have bought a new home, or are interested in picking up gardenin...Read More…
Harrison Electric, Inc. has been providing superior quality residential electrical services throughout the Twin Cities Metro area since 1985. We have over 100 years of combined electrical repair an...Read More…
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Spring is Coming…But What Can I Do Now?

Posted by rocksolid on March 12, 2012 Welcome to the inaugural blog post for Rock Solid Landscaping&Irrigation! We look forward to connecting and communicating with you in coming months — especially now that we can see a glimpse of spring ahead.With our warmer weather this winter, trees and shrubs are starting to show early signs of spring fever. Some displayed signs of budding back in late December or early January. We’ve had a stretch of colder weather and some snow, but many are concerned about these early signs. They want to know if this recent activity has damaged their trees or shrubs.We think everything will be fine. We’ve seen the last of the really cold, sub-arctic weather. An extended period of very cold temperatures, and no moisture, could potentially have done harm to trees and shrubs. However, that doesn’t seem very likely going forward. In March, our average daily temperatures rise from 34° at the start of the month, to 49° by the 31st. With temperatures this week in the 60s and 70s, it definitely seems the worst is behind us and our warm winter continues into an early spring.  ...read more

By Rock Solid Landscape & Irrigation, Inc. June 20, 2012

Save Work in the Long Run—Mulch Your Landscape!

Posted by admin on April 23, 2012 One of the best things you can do for your garden or landscape is tomulch. Mulching is the application of bark chips, organic materials, or even rock to create a bed around garden plants. Mulch helps retain moisture, keeps out weeds, and shades plant roots—reducing your watering expenses and saving you time. Beds of mulch can also be used around trees for the same purpose. Nicely mulched gardens also add to the visual appearance of your home.There are quite a few mulch products available today, and the one you choose depends on several factors. One of the biggest considerations? How it looks! You want a mulch product thatcomplementsyour house, yard and garden. People should notice how fabulous everything looks together—not the mulch itself.Cedar mulch is a premium landscaping product. It’s a all-natural mulch, made from the bark of cedar trees. When you buy cedar mulch, that’s what you get—no other fillers or organic products are mixed in. Cedar trees grow more widely in other parts of the country, so for us in Minnesota it’s an imported product. The distance, and the purity of the mix lead to cedar having a higher price point locally than other products—but it has a number of positive benefits.There is some research to suggest cedar mulch may repel insects. We don’t make that guarantee, but many people like it for that reason. It’s also a more durable product, decomposing more slowly than other materials. Because it’s longer lasting you don’t have to reapply as often, thereby saving some money over other mulch choices. We typically recommend you mulch to a depth of at least 6 inches, to get the full benefit of the product. With a decomposition rate of approximately 2 inches a year, it’s slower than other choices.However, because it’s a lightweight material there are places in your yard where other products might be a better choice. For example, we don’t usually recommend it for slopes and other steep landscape locations. Windy areas are also not a great spot for cedar mulch, for the same reason. The wind can pick up and blow the material around.If you’re looking for a natural alternative to cedar, consider hardwood mulches. Hardwood comes either shredded or in chips—and it’s available in a range of colors like gold, coco brown, or red—to complement your landscape.With hardwood mulch, you have a lower price point because different organic materials are mixed together. Because of this mixing, the appearance of the product can differ, and it also can vary in terms of decomposition rates. Hardwood mulch has the same soil moisture retention properties as cedar and it’s an effective weed barrier as well, when properly applied.For homeowners with children and play areas, consider using playground wood chips. This product is tested and certified by manufacturers to be safe for use under swing sets and in play areas. It’s cut a bit differently so it doesn’t attach to clothing, or cause wood slivers with kids. Playground mulch should be applied in a thicker layer for child safety—with 6–12 inches being common.Along with decomposition, all organic mulches will fade in color over time. Because of this, we recommend adding a “top dressing” of additional mulch every other year or so. By adding another 2 inches on top of the existing layer, you retain the best mulch properties, like moisture retention and weed management. You also ensure the color will remain strong and attractive.We also offer a non-organic mulch product, rock, as a longer term landscape solution. Rock also comes in a range of color choices and textures, giving it the flexibility to be used in a variety of settings. Since it doesn’t decompose, it can be a more cost effective choice. Rock can also be used in settings, like windy corners, that do not lend themselves well to organics.With rock, you’ll need to use a plastic or mesh barrier next to the soil layer. One of the biggest challenges is applying it in the right depth to achieve the desired effect as a weed barrier. The proper application is 3–4 inches, on top of the barrier. This ensures you won’t develop bare spots or have weeds popping through. If you want to use rock with plants, shrubs, or trees, make sure you choose a porous barrier so moisture will get through to the plants.Rock comes in such a wide range of choices; we can find a material to fit most settings. Right now, we’re seeing larger rock as a more popular choice for homeowners. As for materials, granite is finding favor in many applications due to the color choices and different tones available.We find the biggest challenge for homeowners is to order the correct amount for their particular situation. All mulches need to be applied to the proper depth to perform more efficiently. The attempt to shave dollars off by using smaller amounts often backfires when a top dressing is needed just a year later. It’s also not uncommon to have a homeowner stuck with ¾ of a project complete and no more mulch waiting to be applied! Now a simple weekend project just became much more complicated and time consuming.Think of Rock Solid as your “mulch consultants.” We help homeowners correctly estimate the amount and type of mulch for their setting. Our experienced staff can help you make the right choices, whether it’s a do-it-yourself project, or one where we bring the materials and install it right on site. If you’re just getting started, or considering whether it’s the right look for your yard, let us help. We’ll help you think through your options, as well as calculate the proper amount for your needs. ...read more

By Rock Solid Landscape & Irrigation, Inc. June 20, 2012

Sprinklers and Irrigation Systems – Lawns Using Less Water

Posted by rocksolid on May 14, 2012 When you think about it, every lawn has its own microclimate. Your lawn probably has different shade patterns from your neighbors, slopes and hollows, an interesting variety of trees or shrubs, and a number of other features which make your yard unique.Traditional sprinkler and irrigation systems treat every lawn in an identical manner. They use timers to turn the system on and off at pre-determined times – and run regardless of the fact that your lawn just received two inches of rain.When we got into the lawn care and landscaping business over 6 years ago, we were determined to do things differently. We deliberately chose to use only top quality sprinkler parts, and the latest in sprinkler technology. We knew that in the long run, we’d help our customers save money. Their systems would last longer, and they’d use less water.The goal of any sprinkler system is to get liquid down to the roots of the plants, whether its grass, shrubs, trees or other landscaping. Plants lose water from their leaves and replace it from their roots. We want the maximum amount of moisture getting down into the soil and not running off onto a sidewalk or blowing off in the wind.  The latest sprinkler system technology is very sophisticated. It can monitor your yard’s microclimate, including rainfall, and adjust watering amounts accordingly. In addition, we program the system’s controllers to account for soil type, sun exposure, landscape slope and other factors. We customize each system to meet your lawn’s specific microclimate needs. When using new sprinkler technology, customers can save anywhere between 30 and 70% on their water bills.Not only do you not water you lawn during or right after a rain, the sophisticated technology knows how long to run to get maximum water down to the roots. It’s self-adjusting, so there’s no need to monitor your sprinkler system or make adjustments throughout the year. Clients like not having to stay on top of their sprinkler systems – they can go enjoy the great Minnesota summer!  Sprinkler systems can also be retrofitted with newer parts and controllers. If you have an older system, chances are we can upgrade you with much newer technology and save you money on your watering bill. Typically, a retrofit can cut watering expenses up to 30%. In addition, customers eliminate problems such as low water pressure, poor lawn coverage, and excessive run off.More and more municipalities are setting up water restrictions. Here in the Twin Cities, we’re seeing a growing trend in that direction. To encourage more water conservation, several local cities are offering rebates for installing updated sprinkler technology, and we expect that number to grow.Give us a call with any questions about your lawn’s microclimate, or to talk about the newest sprinkler technologies.  ...read more

By Rock Solid Landscape & Irrigation, Inc. June 20, 2012

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