Winter Landscape Tips From the Pros

Winter Landscape Tips From the Pros

By Paul Popoff on December, 10 2020
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Paul Popoff

Paul has been working with Moon Valley Nurseries nearly 20 years and is certified by the ALCA, SLM, ISA and more. His extensive knowledge and background in horticulture makes him an industry leader.

Winter Landscape Tips NV

Cooler days and cold nights signal winter is here in the Valley. While we may not experience the same type of winter our friends from other parts of the country do, we do have to think about how our landscape is going to handle the change in temperatures. Our pros at Moon Valley Nurseries have come up with these tips to help you keep your landscape looking great all winter long. Have a question? Leave a comment below, and one of our experts will get back to you, or you can call the location nearest you by dialing  702-213-MOON(6666) .

Watering Tips

Watering TipsDuring the winter, the days are shorter and colder, which means your trees and plants will not need as frequent watering as they would during warmer parts of the year. Because of this, now is a great time to address your landscape’s watering needs. Mature and established trees, two years and older, will need less frequent water, but they will still need to be given adequate water each time it is done. This means watering the entire root ball down to a depth of 36” or more. You can get more information here. The drip lines should all be at the edge of the canopy. Younger trees that have been recently planted should follow our watering guide here after their initial transplant watering.

 

Fertilization

Super Moon JuiceIt is not recommended that you feed your trees with a high nitrogen fertilizer during the winter months. Instead, it would be best if you used Super Charged Moon Juice; this can be used as little as once a month, or for best results, can be used weekly on all your trees, palms, shrubs, vines, and ground covers. Super Charged Moon Juice is like a shot of adrenaline for your plants. It encourages healthy root growth during the wintertime. It supports water uptake as well as an increase in the utilization of the natural nutrients that soils hold. Once warmer weather shows up, your landscape will be ready to take off and begin growing strong and healthy through the next growing season.

Soil and Water Condition is another excellent product to add to your landscape routine and use during this time of the year. It helps to break up tough soils while also releasing the natural nutrients our soils hold. By utilizing Soil and Water Conditioner 3-6 times per year, you not only help break down tough soil, but you also reduce the chances of water building up on hard clay and causing overwatering issues within your landscape. 

 

Pruning Trees & Plants

PruningDormant trees and plants are best pruned when they are dormant, and the leaves have fallen off. When trimming trees, it is crucial to never take off more than 1/3 of any tree or plant at a time. Trimming more than necessary is dangerous for your landscape and can cause more harm than good. When you trim, also be sure to utilize Super Charged Moon Juice to help the plants and trees recover from the stress, keep them healthy, and the root system growing strong through the dormant period. Other evergreen trees and plants should not be trimmed this time of year. It is best to wait until Spring to trim, but again, no more than 1/3 of the tree or plant at a time. If this all sounds too much, or you would just rather have the experts help you, don’t worry; we got you covered! The Pros at Moon Valley Nurseries Tree Care have helped our neighbors grow the best trees for over 25 years, and they can help you too! Give us a call or click here for more information.

One of the beautiful things about our area is the weather. we’re able to grow year-round and enjoy our outdoor spaces. Taking care of our landscapes doesn’t need to be a daunting task as long as you follow the pros’ tips. If you need any help or have more questions, give us a call or chat with our experts online!

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