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Residential Landscape Maintenance
Alive and Thriving
A regular, well-thought-out landscape maintenance plan is the
best way to protect your outdoor investment
A beautiful yard says something about the homeowners. Whether
subtle or dramatic, a well-kept, well-loved yard sends a special
message. Just as important—from the street, a lovely landscape
can make a house stand out, which is important when it comes
time to sell it.
After spending a lot of money on your residential landscape installation, it
only makes sense to protect it and make sure it develops as
designed. And that’s where a landscape maintenance program comes
in.

Landscaping Maintenance begins with the Green, Green Grass of Home
Landscape maintenance begins with the lawn. In Houston, lawns
typically need trimming weekly through the summer and bi-weekly
in the winter months. Additionally, most Houston lawns need
aeration twice per year, but since you really can’t aerate
enough, the more often the better.
Winter rye is a great addition to a landscaping maintenance plan
by keeping your lawn beautiful throughout the winter. The local
temperature range normally dictates that winter rye seed can be
spread in early to late October. It is important to know,
however, that rye grass has some real disadvantages. For
example, the rye grass can compete with the St. Augustine grass
(typically planted in Houston) for space and nutrition, which
makes it very difficult on the St. Augustine in the spring. This
struggle is particularly apparent in shaded area where grass
already has a hard time growing.
Other Key Components of a Residential Landscape Maintenance Program
• Shrubs, Ground Cover and Vines. As part of a thorough
landscape maintenance program, hedges as well as other shrubs
and bushes should be trimmed regularly to maintain the desired
contours. Ground cover and vines should be edged to maintain a
neat appearance. This regularly-scheduled attention will ensure
that all elements conform to the overall plan of the
landscape design.
• Tree Maintenance. All small trees should be pruned as
necessary. It is also a good practice in your landscape
maintenance scheduling to do a deep root fertilization of these
trees annually.
• Flower Bed Maintenance. Flower beds need to be weeded
weekly. It is also a good idea to turn the mulch every two weeks
so that you keep the exchange of air and water flowing into and
out of the soil. To optimize the growth and bloom cycles of
seasonal flowers, they need to be regularly pruned and
fertilized.
Feeding and Protecting
Fertilization and chemical treatments are the next important
step in a residential landscape maintenance program as they provide a boost
to healthy plants and prevent diseases and infestations common
to the Houston area.
Optimally, lawns need to be fertilized four times per year. All
shrubs, ground covers and vines should be on a similar schedule.
Azaleas and gardenias need to be fertilized in April and May,
and acidified in February. Roses require fertilization in the
spring, which needs to be continued every four to six weeks
during the growing season.
One of the most common diseases for lawns in the Houston area is
brown patch, or “Rhizoctonia solani,” which a basic landscape
maintenance program needs to address. Routine fungicide
treatment is the usual solution. Of particular note regarding
rose maintenance;
roses need to be sprayed for black spot disease, the major enemy
of Houston roses. Finally, your plants need to be treated
chemically to protect against various insect infestations.
Jack Frost Can Do Harm
Even in Houston, Texas, it can get cold enough to require
covering your outdoor plants. Jeff Halper with Exterior World
encourages his clients to be proactive when the thermometer
starts dropping. “When the temperatures get below 32 degrees for
an extended period of time, you need to cover your delicate
plants and tropicals,” he says. “Remember not to use plastic.
Instead use proper freeze cloth, which allows light, oxygen and
water to pass through so that you can leave the plants covered
for a few days without suffocating them.”
How Does Your Residential Landscape Maintenance Program Stack Up?
The services listed above are part of a good landscape
maintenance service contract. But in addition to these basics,
the really professional outfits provide extras, which include
everything from identifying unexpected diseases and providing an
estimate for treatment to treating all landscape elements, such
as sculptures and statues,
irrigation systems or
landscape
lighting, with particular respect.
They will also be mindful of surface maintenance: walkways,
driveways, patios and
outdoor kitchens
should
be blown or raked free of debris during the landscape
maintenance service.
Swimming pools, ponds or
outdoor
water fountains that accumulate debris during
trimming of shrubs or lawn should be cleaned as well.
Since 1987, Exterior Worlds has been successfully maintaining
residential landscape projects in the Memorial, Piney Point Village, Bunker
Hill Village, Hunter Creek Village, Tanglewood, River Oaks, West
University, Bellaire and the greater Houston area.
Call
Exterior Worlds at
713-827-2255 to request an estimate.
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