Getting My Feet Wet for my 43rd Season

Just in time before the snow, I had the pleasure of recomposing the front landscaping for a client. Perennials will be added as they become ready.

Readjusting plant composition often creates a different view and freshens up the landscaping without great expense.

“Call Us and Consider It Done!”

How Do I Pick Shrubs & Flowers That Won’t Die?

If you are like me, you’re probably taking ‘wonder trips’ through the many plant catalogs now filling your inbox or mailbox. Some  are eye catchers; others, ‘well, maybes’.

How do you choose one plant over another?

  • What zone is it expected to do well in? For Buffalo, Zone 5 is acceptable but you can squeeze in a Zone 6 if you plant it near the foundation of a building or in a protected space from wind and cold.
  • Where you are planting it? Will it be planted near a concrete driveway or sidewalk or blacktop? Will it be planted in a pot and where will the pot be stored in the offseason? Is it windy, as in-between houses or near an open space? Will it get sun for 4-5 hrs a day, is the soil dry or stay wet after it rains? Is the soil hard to dig through or can a hand shovel dig through it easily? Will it be planted among other plants or have to compete for space? Or, will it be a ‘signature’ plant, showing itself off?
  • What is its growth? Are the leaves bold or delicate? Does it have an extended flowering period or just two weeks? Will you be looking out at it from your window or the patio, or from 20 feet or more away?
  • What is its expected height and width? I know you can clip it but do you really want to ‘have to’ hand prune throughout the season to keep it in bounds? And forget about those pint container plants that look so cute when you buy them and now are gargantuans taking over your garden! Like in a kindergarten class, you can have plants that are good in a group or have others that will command your constant attention to keep your garden bed in order.

Hopefully, these guiding questions will help you filter out the “Oh, these are nice” to “OK, these will do well” and not only save you time and money but will become true assets in time in your overall garden composition.

Now, as Mom would say, “Go Out and Play!”

 

 

 

 

Need A Landscaping Design?

Now is a great time to contact me if you are thinking of a Spring installation for beds, borders, full landscaping, pond & stream features, patios, walks and walls for your home, business or garden. If you are a business, please add us to your ITB list.

Design Prices start at $400 and includes our exclusive Jacrist client questionnaire,  photorealistic before/after landscaping picture, detailed supply and material list, scaled landscape plans with separate layer printouts for hardscaping, trees & shrubs and perennials so you can see how the composition works with personal before and after conferences at your place. And your design fee is used as a credit for work installed by Jacrist within 1 season.

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“Call Us and Consider It Done!

rich@jacrist.com                                                                      (716)626-5465×2

Spring Cleanup Proposals

As per the latest NYS government’s recent exemption rulings and through guidance through the NYS Nursery and Landscape Association,  landscapers in NYS may perform essential services for property maintenance and safety.

This includes care & maintenance of lawns and plants allowing mowing and plant care but not new installations.

I will begin Jacrist’s Spring Cleanup proposal on-site visits to select clients only starting Monday, Mar 23rd. Pending any further work restrictions, I will start completing cleanups starting April 1st, pending weather and site conditions.

Having a mobile office with printing capabilities will certainly be a help, allowing me to leave a written proposal  at the door for each of my clients. I will also send the proposal online.

Unfortunately until further notice, Jacrist will not be accepting any new cleanup clients.

However if you will need landscaping repairs at your home or business, please contact me. Know I will continue to do what I can, when I can,  to represent your interests in the best way possible during these uncharted territory we are in for now.

My thoughts and prayers go out to all who are being affected by this virus and the economic repercussions due to work restrictions.