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GreenView Landscapes provides top-notch property maintenance for residential and commercial clients in St. Louis.
01/30/2025
Spring Is Right Around The Corner! A Healthier Lawn Starts Here! π±π‘
Is your grass struggling to stay green? W**ds popping up everywhere? Our lawn treatment service gives your yard the nutrients it needs while eliminating w**ds at the root.
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07/24/2024
π§ Understanding Fairy Rings: Mystical Circles of Fungus in Your Lawn. π§ββοΈ
If you've ever spotted a circle of mushrooms in your yard, you might have stumbled upon a fairy ring. These intriguing natural formations have long been steeped in folklore, with stories suggesting they are the dancing grounds of fairies. While the myth adds a magical touch, the reality behind fairy rings is just as fascinating from a scientific perspective. At GreenView Landscapes, we believe in blending the enchantment of nature with practical knowledge to help you maintain a healthy and beautiful lawn.
What Are Fairy Rings?
Fairy rings are naturally occurring circles of mushrooms that appear in lawns, gardens, and forests. They are caused by certain types of fungi, the most common being *Marasmius oreades*, *Lepiota*, and *Agaricus*. These fungi spread outwards in a circular pattern, producing mushrooms at the edges of their growth. The size of fairy rings can vary widely, from a few inches to several feet in diameter.
How Do Fairy Rings Form?
Fairy rings start from a single spore that lands in a favorable environment. As the fungus grows, it depletes the nutrients in the soil at the center of its growth, causing the fungus to expand outward in search of more nutrients. This outward growth creates a ring-like pattern. Over time, the central area often dies off, leaving a visible ring of mushrooms on the outer edge.
The formation of fairy rings can be influenced by several factors:
- **Soil Type:** Well-drained soils with low organic matter are more susceptible to fairy rings.
- **Moisture Levels:** Wet conditions favor the growth of the fungi that cause fairy rings.
- **Organic Matter:** Decaying plant material, tree stumps, and buried wood can provide a food source for the fungi.
Types of Fairy Rings
Fairy rings are typically classified into three types based on their appearance and impact on the lawn:
1. **Type I:** These rings kill the grass, leaving behind a ring of dead or brown grass surrounded by a band of dark green grass.
2. **Type II:** These rings do not kill the grass but create a band of dark green, stimulated by the nutrients released by the decomposing organic matter.
3. **Type III:** These rings consist solely of mushrooms or toadstools without affecting the grass.
Managing Fairy Rings
While fairy rings can add a whimsical touch to your garden, they can also indicate underlying soil issues. Managing fairy rings involves several steps:
- **Aeration:** Core aeration can improve soil drainage and reduce thatch, making the environment less favorable for fungal growth.
- **Watering:** Deep, infrequent watering encourages healthy root growth and reduces the likelihood of fungal proliferation.
- **Fertilization:** Proper fertilization promotes vigorous grass growth, which can outcompete the fungi.
- **Removal:** In severe cases, removing the affected soil and replacing it with fresh soil can be necessary to eliminate the fungus.
Embrace the Magic with GreenView Landscapes
At GreenView Landscapes, we understand the delicate balance between maintaining a healthy lawn and preserving the natural wonders that make your outdoor space unique. If you're dealing with fairy rings or any other lawn care concerns, our team of experts is here to help. With over 17 years of experience serving the residents of St.Louis, we are committed to providing high-quality property maintenance tailored to your needs.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, visit our website at [GreenViewSTL.com](http://greenviewstl.com) or call us at 314-985-4038. Let us help you create a lawn that's both enchanting and immaculate.
07/22/2024
πΈ **The Charm, Care, and Varieties of Hydrangeas** πΈ
Hello GreenView Community!
Today, letβs dive into the enchanting world of hydrangeas, one of the most beloved garden flowers. Known for their large, lush blooms and vibrant colors, hydrangeas add a touch of elegance to any landscape. Hereβs why these beauties are a must-have for your garden and how you can care for them to ensure they thrive, along with an exploration of the different varieties.
# # # The Beauty and Benefits of Hydrangeas
**1. Variety and Versatility:**
Hydrangeas come in various types, including mophead, lacecap, panicle, and oakleaf, each offering unique flower shapes and growth habits. Their versatility makes them suitable for different garden styles, from formal to cottage gardens.
**2. Stunning Blooms:**
One of the most captivating features of hydrangeas is their large, showy blooms. Depending on the variety, these flowers can be blue, pink, white, green, or even a combination of colors. Some hydrangeas can even change color based on the soil pH, giving you a dynamic and ever-changing display.
**3. Long-Lasting Beauty:**
Hydrangeas have a long blooming season, often from early summer to late fall. This extended period of beauty makes them a valuable addition to your garden, providing continuous color and interest.
**4. Cut Flowers:**
Hydrangeas are excellent for cut flowers, both fresh and dried. Bring the beauty of your garden indoors by creating stunning bouquets and floral arrangements that can last for weeks.
# # # Exploring Hydrangea Varieties
**1. Mophead Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Large, rounded flower heads that resemble pom-poms.
- **Color:** Typically blue, pink, or purple, with color influenced by soil pH.
- **Care:** They bloom on old wood, so it's best to prune them right after they finish flowering.
**2. Lacecap Hydrangeas (Hydrangea macrophylla):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Flat, disk-like flower heads with a central cluster of tiny flowers surrounded by larger petals.
- **Color:** Also affected by soil pH, with hues of blue, pink, and purple.
- **Care:** Similar to mopheads, prune after flowering.
**3. Panicle Hydrangeas (Hydrangea paniculata):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Elongated, conical flower heads.
- **Color:** Start as white or cream and often turn pink or red as they age.
- **Care:** Bloom on new wood, so they can be pruned in late winter or early spring.
**4. Smooth Hydrangeas (Hydrangea arborescens):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Large, round flower heads, similar to mopheads but with a more delicate structure.
- **Color:** Typically white or green.
- **Care:** Bloom on new wood, making them easy to prune and shape.
**5. Oakleaf Hydrangeas (Hydrangea quercifolia):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Conical flower heads similar to panicle hydrangeas.
- **Color:** White blooms that turn pink or red as they age.
- **Care:** Bloom on old wood; prune after flowering. Their leaves also turn beautiful shades of red, orange, and purple in the fall.
**6. Climbing Hydrangeas (Hydrangea petiolaris):**
- **Bloom Shape:** Flat-topped clusters of small, fragrant flowers.
- **Color:** White.
- **Care:** Requires support to climb and can be pruned after flowering to control growth.
# # # Tips for Growing Hydrangeas:
**1. Planting Location:**
- Hydrangeas prefer partial shade, especially in hot climates. Morning sun and afternoon shade are ideal.
- Ensure they have well-draining soil rich in organic matter.
**2. Watering:**
- Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first year after planting.
- Deep watering helps establish strong roots, but be careful not to overwater.
**3. Soil pH:**
- For blue blooms, acidic soil with a pH of 5.2-5.5 is ideal.
- For pink blooms, alkaline soil with a pH of 6.0-6.2 is preferred.
- Adjust soil pH with amendments like aluminum sulfate for blue flowers or lime for pink flowers.
**4. Pruning:**
- Prune hydrangeas in late winter or early spring, removing dead wood and shaping the plant.
- Some varieties bloom on old wood, while others bloom on new wood, so know your hydrangea type before pruning.
**5. Fertilizing:**
- Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring and mid-summer to promote healthy growth and vibrant blooms.
**6. Winter Protection:**
- Mulch around the base of the plant to protect roots during winter.
- In colder climates, cover plants with burlap or garden fabric to shield them from harsh winter conditions.
Hydrangeas are a delightful addition to any garden, offering beauty, versatility, and long-lasting blooms. With the right care, these enchanting flowers will reward you with their spectacular display year after year.
Happy gardening!
Cody Hawthorne
GreenView Landscapes
07/08/2024
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07/04/2024
πΊπΈπ **Did You Know?** ππΊπΈ
As we celebrate Independence Day, here are some fun facts about the 4th of July that you might not know:
1. **The Declaration of Independence Wasn't Signed on July 4th:** It was actually signed on August 2, 1776. July 4th marks the day the Declaration was formally adopted by the Continental Congress.
2. **John Adams Predicted July 2nd Would Be Celebrated:** He thought July 2nd, the day the Continental Congress voted for independence, would be the day Americans would celebrate.
3. **The First 4th of July Celebration:** The first celebration took place in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, with bonfires, bells, and fireworks.
4. **Hot Dogs Galore:** Americans consume around 150 million hot dogs on the 4th of July each year!
5. **A Patriotic Coincidence:** Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, signers of the Declaration of Independence and former presidents, died on July 4th, 1826, exactly 50 years after the Declaration.
At GreenView Landscapes, we wish you a safe and happy 4th of July filled with family, friends, and fun! Enjoy the festivities, and remember to stay hydrated and protected from those summer pests. πΏπΊπΈ
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