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Regular maintenance will not
only preserve the beauty of your landscape but will keep it healthy.
Maintenance needs of a carefully planned Xeriscape should decrease
over time as plantings mature. By following the seven principles
your landscape will require less watering, mowing, fertilizer and
other chemicals to keep it looking great.
Plantings: Pruning,
pest control and weeding will help ensure that your garden vision
is realized. Once plants are established apply only the minimum
amount of fertilizer needed. Prune plants to the desired shape and
size, and remove weak or diseased parts. This encourages healthy
growth, prevents plant over-growth and keeps watering needs at a
minimum. Healthy, actively growing plants are the best defense against
pests and diseases. Before treating any pest, identify the insect
and determine if it is actually causing damage to plants. Many are
beneficial. |
Lawn:
Water less often and deeply to encourage deep roots. Water only
when needed. When turf grass is under water stress it takes on a
blue-green color and the leaves tend to roll or fold. Foot printing
may also be observed which is a good indication that water is needed.
Have soil tested for nutrients. It is best to apply Phosphorus in
the spring to promote root development. Apply nitrogen in the late
fall (3-4 weeks before soil freezes).
A good rule for mowing is: Mow high, mow frequently
and leave the clippings. Raise the lawn mower blade(s) so that only
one-third of the grass blade is removed at a time for a higher cut.
A higher cut encourages grass roots to grow deeper, making the grass
more drought-tolerant. Grass cycling, the practice of leaving grass
clippings on the turf area instead of bagging them, adds moisture
and nutrients back to the turf and conserves moisture by acting
as a mulch at the base of the grass blades. |