Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

5 Ideal Plants for your Garden.



Do you know what are the best plants to have under the Miami sun? There is a great variety of plants that better resist the hot and sunny conditions of the city of the sun.

With the arrival of summer and the high temperatures, we need to adapt our garden for the season. The best way is to fill it with plants that develop best when they are under the sun, and with the right care, the longer their flowering period will be.

If your garden is sunny all day or most of the time, you'll be interested to know which flowers are best suited to those sunny areas, here are 5 options.

1) Bougainvillea
Needs to be in very sunny places and needs the warmest climates to develop under ideal conditions. As for watering, two or three times a week will suffice in the hottest months of spring and summer.



2) Geranium


It does not require excessive care, as it is one of the most popular outdoor resistant plants. During the summer months, it needs to be watered almost daily.



3) Verbena
It is one of the most colorful sun plants because it has many flowers, and also tends to flower in greater numbers from late spring until the end of summer. It needs little water so it is ideal for very sunny places, in fact, they need sufficient sunlight to grow well.


4) Snapdragon

Blooms from spring to autumn and its flowers can be of many different colors, from white and yellow to orange, red, pink and purple.

5) Dahlias
They need to be under the sun, so they are ideal for a garden in the middle of summer. However, they do need abundant watering, which must be done at times when the sun is not shining on them.


We know how important it is to take care of your garden.

Thursday, January 31, 2019

5 tips for a luscious Miami lawn





By: Henry Walsh

Creating a space that is not only comfortable but also provides essential outdoor access, is an integral part of homeownership. Miami lawns not only add beauty but also put the finishing touches on an entire real estate package. Consider these five tips for a luscious Miami lawn to both sell your home quickly and boost curb appeal.

Clean It Up


This may go without saying, but many homeowners don’t see the unsightly items in their lawn that have gone untouched for months or even years. Take a detailed inventory of your yard and make sure that it is clear of trash, debris, and plant material like twigs, branches, and dead blooms. Cleaning up is the first step to creating a verdant lawn that will become the envy of every neighbor and potential home buyer.

Continue Watering


Miami is known for its ideal climate, making lawns thirsty all year round.  Setting a regular watering schedule for in-ground sprinklers is vital for keeping the lawn green and in optimal health. Consider choosing an extended watering session, 1-2 times per week, to encourage grass roots to grow deep. Doing so will also help your lawn withstand any dry spells in the weather and make it more adaptable to the Miami climate. Watering during the morning hours, usually, before 10 am, is essential. Doing so allows the lawn to soak up as much water as possible before evaporation can occur. Refrain from watering at night as a soggy wet lawn in dark conditions can lead to potential disease and pest infestation.

Green It Up


Many homeowners who put their house on the market want to present the best possible yard for listing pictures and home showings. Using a quick release fertilizer on the lawn will instantly green up the area as well as provide a luscious overall appearance. Quick release fertilizers are usually in spray form and need to be carefully applied to deter any burned areas of the lawn.

Overseed Warm Climate Grasses


According to LawnStarter, the most common grass type in Miami is Bermudagrass, which is a warm-season grass type. Warm-season grass types do well under strenuous heat. However, some varieties can turn brown and go dormant in the winter, creating a problem for residents looking to sell their home this time of year. Overseeding warm season grasses, like Bahia Grass, is an excellent way to green up the lawn during colder months. Use a cool season grass, like Ryegrass, to overseed, encouraging green growth. It is not recommended to overseed St. Augustine or Centipede grass though, as doing so can significantly affect the established lawn.

Keep It Trimmed


Mowing your lawn is incredibly important especially when your home is on the market. Potential home buyers want to see a yard clean-cut and well maintained. Allowing your grass to get long can not only be unsightly but can encourage issues to arise with fungus and pests. Consider mowing the day before a showing or open house to present the best curb appeal possible. If your schedule doesn't allow for regular mowing, try hiring a lawn care company that can do the work for you while your home is on the market. Keeping your lawn in top condition can bring a better offer as well.

Creating a lush lawn in Southern Florida is simple with these five tips. Make sure to clear your yard, and to continue water and mow the lawn on a regular basis. Use a quick release fertilizer to brighten lawns during the growing season and consider overseeding some warm-season grasses during the dormant winter. Each of these five tips will help boost your home’s overall value and increase dier curb appeal when selling your home.



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