It has taken many years of hard work and determination to reach the level of competence now enjoyed. Our future looks bright, but the continued success of our company depends on our ability to provide quality service to customers at a fair price. Our company obligation is to supply our customers with the highest quality of service, performed with dedicated, professional craftsmanship.
Obtaining this goal requires the efforts and attention of each and every employee of our firm. We are honored to have been chosen as the landscaper for your new home. In our years of experience in providing this service, we have found that many homeowners have similar questions concerning their lawn and plants. With this in mind, we have prepared some general guidelines to assist you.
If, after reviewing this information, you still feel the need to meet with one of our irrigation specialists, please do not hesitate to contact the office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to schedule an appointment for a sprinkler orientation.
Obtaining this goal requires the efforts and attention of each and every employee of our firm. We are honored to have been chosen as the landscaper for your new home. In our years of experience in providing this service, we have found that many homeowners have similar questions concerning their lawn and plants. With this in mind, we have prepared some general guidelines to assist you.
If, after reviewing this information, you still feel the need to meet with one of our irrigation specialists, please do not hesitate to contact the office Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to schedule an appointment for a sprinkler orientation.
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Apply 6-6-6, 100% Organic for all plants and trees except for acid loving plants.
Use azalea fertilizer for azaleas, gardenias, camellias, juniper and other acid loving plants.
For specific plant requirements, we recommend purchasing Florida Landscape Plants written by John F. Watkins and Thomas J. Sheehan.
This book is available at B. Dalton stores.
All vegetation may be pruned as necessary during the growth season: April through September.
Do not prune until the danger of a frost or freeze has passed, which is usually mid-March.
Use azalea fertilizer for azaleas, gardenias, camellias, juniper and other acid loving plants.
For specific plant requirements, we recommend purchasing Florida Landscape Plants written by John F. Watkins and Thomas J. Sheehan.
This book is available at B. Dalton stores.
All vegetation may be pruned as necessary during the growth season: April through September.
Do not prune until the danger of a frost or freeze has passed, which is usually mid-March.
A tree is a woody plant with a single trunk and a distinct canopy, usually growing more than 15' tall.
Trees can be broad-leafed or needle-leafed and evergreen or deciduous.
Broad-leafed deciduous trees can create shade in the Summer and let the sun through in the Winter.
Evergreens make the best screens and provide year-round color.
The customer assumes full responsibility for watering and maintenance of the trees from the time that Bill's Landscaping installs them on the job site, and that Bill's Landscaping is not responsible for any damage to or loss of trees resulting from improper watering and maintenance.
Trees can be broad-leafed or needle-leafed and evergreen or deciduous.
Broad-leafed deciduous trees can create shade in the Summer and let the sun through in the Winter.
Evergreens make the best screens and provide year-round color.
The customer assumes full responsibility for watering and maintenance of the trees from the time that Bill's Landscaping installs them on the job site, and that Bill's Landscaping is not responsible for any damage to or loss of trees resulting from improper watering and maintenance.
For the first week to 10 days your lawn should be watered a minimum of one time per day preferably between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
This watering should be a deep watering delivering between 3/4 - 1 of water uniformly across the lawn.
Approximate run times to deliver this amount of water for spray heads would be 30 minutes and for rotary heads (heads that move) would be 1 hour.
During extremely hot/dry conditions, a light watering of 10 minutes for spray zones and 20 minutes for rotary zones may be needed during the afternoons.
This watering should be a deep watering delivering between 3/4 - 1 of water uniformly across the lawn.
Approximate run times to deliver this amount of water for spray heads would be 30 minutes and for rotary heads (heads that move) would be 1 hour.
During extremely hot/dry conditions, a light watering of 10 minutes for spray zones and 20 minutes for rotary zones may be needed during the afternoons.
An irrigation system consists of a time clock and a number of stations (or zones) suited specifically to the size and shape of the lawn.
Shrub zones are stationary heads (also referred to as risers) designed to spray a mist of water.
They usually surround the house and cover small areas.
Larger heads (referred to as rotors), pop out of the ground and are designed to cover larger areas.
These rotors are located throughout the yard.
Once the yard is established, you can follow these watering guidelines Soil conditions affect amount of water needed.
Shrub zones are stationary heads (also referred to as risers) designed to spray a mist of water.
They usually surround the house and cover small areas.
Larger heads (referred to as rotors), pop out of the ground and are designed to cover larger areas.
These rotors are located throughout the yard.
Once the yard is established, you can follow these watering guidelines Soil conditions affect amount of water needed.
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