During stressful times, finding ways to deal with it is always going to be welcome. This is where we come in. Keep on reading to learn about our expert recommended tips for your landscape in August.
How to Water: The heat is intense and it kind of feels like we’re on Mars. Of course, unlike Mars, there is abundant life in our landscape, and it needs water. Deep watering yields the best results and ensures that the entire root zone is saturated.
Protect the Trunk: Trees can get sunburnt and unfortunately, we can’t apply some healing Aloe Vera gel for relief. That said, we can protect the trunk of the tree, and doing this is especially helpful for the younger trees in our landscape. With a Protective Tree Wrap, we can assist our trees so that they don’t get sunburned. We all know how windy it gets in Las Vegas. By staking our trees, we can provide some stability when the high winds are present.
How to Fertilize: With months of scorching temperatures, you may find that your trees and other plants are showing signs of nutrient deficiency. We can give them a boost with our Super Charged Moon Juice.
How to Care for Lawn: Even though we may not want to spend too much time outdoors, we still appreciate a nice-looking lawn. After all, we need a well-kept lawn to practice our putting skills. If you must cut the grass, raise the mowing height to 2.5 to 3-inches. Bermuda lawns can benefit from 1-inch of watering per week.
How to Mulch: Mulching is a great way to prevent weeds and retain moisture. When we add mulch, we can also allow the roots to keep moist and stay at a colder temperature. For the areas in your landscape with little or no mulch, apply a 3 to 4-inch layer.
What to Plant: Start planting for your fall vegetable garden. Salads never tasted so good! Plant vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, lettuce, and other cool-season vegetables and toast to healthy eating. It is also a good time to plant new perennials, shrubs, and trees so that they can have a better time establishing themselves during the milder fall season.
Liven up your neighborhood and add a burst of color to our arid environment – plant more trees! The great thing about the trees listed below is that they not only help create a beautiful landscape, they can also create shade that provides some much-needed relief during the summer.
Hopseed (Dodonea): Hopseed is a favorite throughout the Las Vegas area. These sun-loving shrubs are often used as a tall narrow screen or privacy hedge. These evergreens are water-wise too, and they can tolerate wind, poor soil, and heat; it’s a natural fit for yards in Las Vegas. We offer two varieties, ‘Purpurea,’ which feature colorful purple foliage and the standard Viscosa, which adds a splash of green to our arid environment.