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Do You Mulch?

Do you look out at your windows and think that your yard might need a pick-me-up? Has last year's landscaping not held up well and you can't figure out what exactly has gone wrong? 

We have the answer for you...mulch. 

What is mulch? It's a mixture of organic materials like wood chips, pine needles, straw, bark, grass clippings, leaves, hay and more. Mulch comes in large array of colors and textures and is used by many to revitalize their landscape

Not only does adding a fresh layer of mulch to flower beds and around trees offer a clean and consistent look throughout your yard, but it also serves many beneficial purposes with regards to the lifespan of your landscaping. By adding mulch to your yard or replacing mulch from time to time, the loss of water from the soil through evaporation can be drastically reduced. Along with this, the mulch acts as a protective layer to keep those pesky weeds from spoiling your landscape and adds some much needed nutrients to the soil. By investing in quality mulch maintaining your landscape will be much less time-consuming. 

A question we often get from clients is, "How much mulch do I need?" As a general rule of thumb, your ground should be covered with 2 to 3 inches of mulch. At Omaha Landscaping Company we work to perfectly calculate the amount of mulch required to update your yard and save customer costs at all costs. 

Adding mulch to your yard regularly will be one of the best landscaping decisions you will make. It's our guarantee. 

Contact us to get started on giving your yard the pick-me-up that it needs. 

5 Landscaping Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Maintaining Your Landscape in Nebraska

We are all well aware that the weather patterns in Nebraska are highly unpredictable. Having all four seasons in one week adds to the charm of our beautiful state. However, choosing which plants to place in your yard and learning how to care for them throughout these ever-changing climates can prove to be quite challenging.  Omaha Landscaping Company is here to help! We’ve decided on 5 landscaping hacks that will allow you to maintain your yard all-year round.

1.     Don’t plant until all danger of frost has passed!

This is important particularly in your efforts to plant a vegetable garden. Most vegetables, like tomatoes and eggplants, should not be planted until after May in order to ensure their longevity.

2.     Water, Water, Water.

While everyone already knows that they need to water their plants, we are begging you to actually remember to do it! You won’t have the green, lush backyard that you have always dreamed of if your plants are thirsty. In the summer months, you should be watering your plants, and your lawn for that matter, in the morning. Watering your plants in the morning before the hot day will give the water plenty of time to soak into the soil before the day dries it up.

3.     Recycle Coffee Grounds for Fertilizer

Coffee is rich in nitrogen and can give your plants the extra kick it needs. Not only is this a better method of using your coffee grounds than just throwing them away, but by burying the grounds next to a plant that looks like it may need some extra help, you will be amazed at the results.

4.     Go the Low-Maintenance Route

Many plants, shrubs and flowers bloom without any help from their owners. These low-maintenance perennials do extremely well in cold weather and the hot summer months. Not only will this save you time in having to re-plant every year, but you will have a beautiful yard that will remain green without much work!

5.     Consult Professionals

And we aren’t just saying this because we are professionals! Deciding which plants to choose for your yard and properly caring for them is something that takes time to learn and time to actually do. Handing installation and maintenance over to professionals will insure that your yard will survive the ever-changing weather in Nebraska.

 

We hope that these hacks make your life a little bit easier! These hacks are simple and easy, but can do a lot to protect your landscaping investment!