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Showing posts with label Preferred Landscape and Lighting. Show all posts
Monday, November 24, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Freeze Warnings
If you were able to get your plants covered in time, they may still be looking good. Be sure to uncover them now that temperatures have warmed up again and make sure they are moist.
With artic temperatures already dipping down to South Texas, we can expect more freezing temperatures this winter. Take advantage of the warmer temperatures we have now to get your landscape ready for the next freeze. The following post from two weeks ago should help you be prepared.
http://preferredlandscape.blogspot.com/2014/11/november-checklist.html
Stay Warm!
Monday, November 17, 2014
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Ready or Not, here comes the cold
In last weeks post, we told you the average date for the first freeze in San Antonio is November 28th. Well, we are likely to see that first freeze several weeks earlier than average. As the cold front has moved in and settled in SA this week, it has gotten colder every day with possible freezing temperatures tonight.
So as everyone else is running to the grocery store for milk and bread, you should get your plants ready. If you have plants in containers, you should pull them inside the garage tonight. That should keep them warm enough. For your other frost sensitive plants, you should go out and cover them with an old sheet or burlap sheet.
So as everyone else is running to the grocery store for milk and bread, you should get your plants ready. If you have plants in containers, you should pull them inside the garage tonight. That should keep them warm enough. For your other frost sensitive plants, you should go out and cover them with an old sheet or burlap sheet.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Preferred Thanks You
"Since the birth of our nation, there have always been brave men and women standing in the gap to protect our nation and ensure our freedom.
As we set today aside to honor and thank our veterans, let us be mindful that we should do this every day of the year and not just one" ~Beth Pennington, foundermilitary-missions.org
We at Preferred Landscape and Lighting thank all who have and are currently serving our great nation.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
November Checklist
Now that November has rolled in, it is important to know that the first freeze is predicted around November 28th in San Antonio. That leaves only a few weeks to get your plants cold weather protected!
What can you do to protect your garden from frost?
1. Mulch, Mulch, Mulch - mulching all landscape plantings and the garden is a standard cold-protection technique. It helps insulate the root systems of all your plants. It also traps soil warmth built up during the growing season and preserves any soil moisture.
4. Don't use plastic coverings or sheets to cover your plants! Better choices include large cardboard boxes, thick wool blankets or bubblewrap. Make sure the covering goes all the way to the ground to trap the heat.
What can you do to protect your garden from frost?
1. Mulch, Mulch, Mulch - mulching all landscape plantings and the garden is a standard cold-protection technique. It helps insulate the root systems of all your plants. It also traps soil warmth built up during the growing season and preserves any soil moisture.
2. Move container grown plants into the garage or even indoors to protect them.
3. When a heavy freeze is predicted, cover any freeze-sensitive plants at dusk after the soil and plants have absorbed the sun's heat; covering the plants traps the radiating heat.
5. Uncover plants when the temperature rises above freezing to let the plant processes resume normal function - don't keep them covered all winter - they will suffocate!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Happy Halloween
Whenever Halloween falls on the weekend, it seems like the fun gets expanded to include the adults too!
Hope you have a fun and safe weekend!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Time Change on Sunday!
Daylight savings time ends this Sunday so remember to set your clocks back an hour.
We also recommend checking the timer on your lighting system as it is getting darker earlier now and many systems are set for our long summer days. If you need help setting your timer, please let us know and we can help you.
It is also a good time to check your irrigation system. If you have an established landscape, you can scale your watering down significantly.
We also recommend checking the timer on your lighting system as it is getting darker earlier now and many systems are set for our long summer days. If you need help setting your timer, please let us know and we can help you.
It is also a good time to check your irrigation system. If you have an established landscape, you can scale your watering down significantly.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Turn off your irrigation system!
Now is the time we recommend you turn off your programmed irrigation controller and run it manually as needed. Now that we have cooler temperatures, the lawn is getting ready to go dormant and doesn't require as much water as it did during the heat of summer.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
LED Color Options - Endless Possibilities
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Photo courtesty of http://www.colorkinetics.com/showcase/installs/ocres/ |
The product is an intelligent color changing LED system. It is programmable and offers endless possibilities in color options and design. The system offers saturated, controllable light for exterior architectural applications, dynamic accent lighting and even intricate light shows.
If you are interested in learning more, you can visit their website at http://www.colorkinetics.com or give us a call at 210-657-7737.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
All the Colors of the Rainbow
One of the misconceptions of LED lighting is that it has to a bluish color like many lights were when LED was first introduced. This is NOT true!! LED is available in just about any color you can imagine with fixtures that can be programmed to change colors. Today, we wanted to discuss the different colors of white light that are available.
There are three main types of white light which you can see below:
Warm White - has a yellowish undertone. This is great for uplights on the facade of your home
Pure White - also known as Natural White which is as neutral as you can get
Cool White - has a blue tone. This tone is great on trees and landscape as it gives it a moonlight glow effect.
Picture courtesy of http://www.kichler.com/professional/landscape-lighting/new-landscape-lighting-products/design-pro-led-with-radiax.aspx
Stay tuned for our next post where we will discuss the other advances in LED lighting that opens up the possibilities.
There are three main types of white light which you can see below:
Warm White - has a yellowish undertone. This is great for uplights on the facade of your home
Pure White - also known as Natural White which is as neutral as you can get
Cool White - has a blue tone. This tone is great on trees and landscape as it gives it a moonlight glow effect.
Picture courtesy of http://www.kichler.com/professional/landscape-lighting/new-landscape-lighting-products/design-pro-led-with-radiax.aspx
Stay tuned for our next post where we will discuss the other advances in LED lighting that opens up the possibilities.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
LED Savings
I know last week we pointed out the cost savings realized when you switch a mercury vapor lighting system over to LED but I found more information I wanted to share.
One of our high end lighting manufacturers that we install on a regular basis, Kichler, has a fabulous feature on their website. It is a cost savings calculator that you enter in the current wattage of your lamps and your electric cost and it will let you know exactly how much savings you would expect when switching over. You can find the calculator at
For a general comparison, they offer this chart that shows you the savings you should expect.
If you are interested in learning about switching to an LED system, give us a call at 210-657-7737.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Stay warm on cool nights with an outdoor fireplace
We are enjoying the cooler evenings and anticipate the long evenings spent outside this fall. To really enjoy the cool weather, it is nice to cozy up with an outdoor fireplace.
An outdoor fireplace is so much more as something to keep us warm when outside. It becomes a gathering space for long chats or drinks with friends. It is a place for your family to get unplugged from all the technology inside and enjoy each other outside.
Preferred has been designing and installing outdoor fireplaces for years and we would love to help you design your outdoor hardscape. Give us a call at 657-7737.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
First day of Fall

Now that we have some cooler temperatures, it is time get planting! I know we have mentioned it before but wanted to remind you that SAWS is still offering a $100 coupon if you replace 200 sq ft of lawn with water saving plants. They have a great website that have sample landscape designs you can use with drought tolerant plants. This is a great autumn weekend DIY project that will save you money on your water bill AND $100 rebate!
For more information, http://www.gardenstylesanantonio.com/coupons-rebates/
For our past posts on the rebate, http://preferredlandscape.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-saws-watersaver-landcape-coupon.html
Friday, September 19, 2014
Ready to save some money?

LED lamps can put into your existing fixtures and offer you instant savings. If you are interested in a free consultation, please give us a call at 210-657-7737.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Feed your Trees

The best way to feed your trees is through a deep root fertilization where the nutrients are delivered directly to the root zone. An arborist has the special equipment and experience to properly administer a deep root fertilization.
If you are looking to fertilize them on the surface, you would want to use a slow release fertilizer with a 3:1:1 ratio. Apply the fertilizer throughout the trees crown or drip line. After application, you will want to slowly water in the fertilizer so the fertilizer can get deep down to the roots. For the best way to water your trees, see our past post. http://preferredlandscape.blogspot.com/2014/08/how-to-keep-your-trees-healthy.html
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Al Fresco Dining

If you are ready to start your cooking outdoors and would like help designing your dream outdoor kitchen, please give us a call at 210-657-7737.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Need More Space?
Socializing will move back outdoors as the temperature starts to fall. Now is the time to consider an upgrade to your outdoor living space. Outdoor living spaces not only add value to your home, they provide your family with a place to entertain and socialize. The trend is bigger is better, the outdoor living space is expanding taking up more of the yard.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Mums the Word!
Now that September has hit, everybody seems to be in a fall fever even though it is still summer hot outside. It is a great time on getting started on your fall outdoor decor plan. Chrysanthemums are a fall favorite but in our hardiness zone they are considered an annual and will not return year after year.
Mums need frequent watering because they have shallow roots, probably once a day for our area. They also require good drainage so make sure you have added to your soil if needed. They can take full sun but a little afternoon shade in our area is better for them.
Mums need frequent watering because they have shallow roots, probably once a day for our area. They also require good drainage so make sure you have added to your soil if needed. They can take full sun but a little afternoon shade in our area is better for them.
Friday, August 29, 2014
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