Contact Pugh’s Earthworks to Protect Your Commercial Property in the Summer Heat

Pugh's Earthworks For those of us living in the middle parts of the country, the heat dome is settling in for the long haul. While there is not much rain in the forecast, triple digit temperatures definitely are. Commercial Landscaping is vital to keep lawns, trees, flowers and shrubs from dying and looking their best during the extreme heat of the summer. Pugh's Earthworks is the Commercial Landscaping Company to contract with. They are experts in all facets of Commercial Landscaping and will know what steps to take to protect your Commercial Property from the extreme summer heat. Water Pugh's Earthworks can install an automatic sprinkler system if you do not have one. That is one of our services and we are very experienced with installation and maintenance. An automatic sprinkler system helps ensure that your lawn receives the right amount of water at the right time. Keeping the soil moist is good but deep watering is more important that frequent short waterings. Grass needs at least an inch of water weekly. However, you do not need to water every day. It is actually infrequent watering that encourages deep root growth. Water must get below the root zone to help nourish the roots so they can learn to grow deeper in search of moisture and nutrients. Having a lawn with deep roots helps protect it when it gets so hot during those summer months. It is those deep roots that hold the water and keep the grass cooler so that it will not die out from the excessive heat. Here are some additional lawn maintenance tips to promote those deep roots for your lawn. Soil Start with cultivating the topsoil. Sandy loam or well-drained loam gives roots the ability to stretch out and grow. If you have sandy soil, know that it does not retain water very well. That is when you will need to add organic matter, which delivers the necessary nutrients and increases water retention. Mowing Mow frequently and keep grass at the right height for the type of grass you have. For example, grass with large crowns or clumps, which is typically Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue, should be mowed at a much taller height. In contrast, zoysia grass should have a shorter mowing. Whatever kind of grass you have, be sure to mow no more than one-third of the blade lengths at a time. This stimulates growth and protects the roots. Fertilizer Fertilize at the end of the growing season to achieve strong root growth. Slow-release fertilizers are often touted as the best for promoting the growth of the grass roots. AgriGro bio stimulants have also been proven to increase root growth. This is because these substances help plants endure environmental stress better than those that were not treated. Other Maintenance You can also encourage strong roots by giving them plenty of room to grow. This means pulling any weeds, which have root systems that like to choke the roots of the grass. Plus, it involves periodic aeration, which [...]

The Pugh’s Earthworks Team Knows the Best Summer Heat Tolerant Plants

Pugh's Earthworks Currently Serves More Than 300 Commercial Clients. Summer heat is just around the corner. When it comes to selecting Summer Heat Tolerant Plants, leave the task to the professional and certified landscape technicians at Pugh's Earthworks. Commercial Landscapes need to be properly maintained and selection of the proper plants and shrubs is a critical element to that process. Property Owners whether Retail Centers, Industrial Centers, Hospitals, Apartment Complexes and more, rely on the impression customers and prospects have when they arrive at a property. No one wants to see brown and dead plants decorating a nice Commercial Property. Pugh's Earthworks serves the Mid-South which is a warm region in the US. We know the best plants to use for Commercial Landscaping. Our team will analyze the soil, amounts of sun verses shade etc. and make a recommendation on what would be the best plant or shrub to install. Below are some popular Heat Tolerant plants. Egyptian Star Cluster - Also known as Pentas, this is a tropical plant that is native to Africa, Arabia, and Madagascar so they are used to the heat. In fact, they bloom more in full sun. Lacey Blue Russian Sage - Not only does it add purple to your landscape, but this heat and drought tolerant plant also has a sturdy, compact form that keeps it standing tall. It loves full sun. Penstemon - This is a tubular flowering plant that thrives in full sun and loves the heat. This flowering plant is available in different colors. Reflexed Stonecrop - This is a succulent plant that tolerates dry and hot conditions. It works well in a rock garden or drought-friendly commercial landscape. Compact Lantana - This dense, compact, heat-loving shrub delivers a continuous display of multi-colored flowers which open as chiffon yellow and transition to fuchsia pink. The shrub thrives in full sun. Kudos Gold Dwarf Hummingbird Mint - In the blazing sun, this gold-hued flowering plant offers a dazzling touch to your landscape. It tolerates heat and drought. And, as its name implies, it attracts hummingbirds. Gold Sturm Black-Eyed Susan - This flowering plant offers a long bloom season and loves full sun and heat. The beautiful flowers can be cut and displayed in a bouquet. Lemon Verbena - These only require water weekly which makes them a good summer heat plant. They produce white flowers in late summer and a sweet citrusy smell. Cosmos - Ideal for desert like gardens these are native to Mexico. They are low maintenance annuals and produce flowers similar to Daisies. Marigold - While other plants struggle in hot weather, Marigolds bloom and thrive. They are great in containers or in flower beds. Contact Pugh's Earthworks today to learn how we can offer these heat-tolerant plants, flowering plants, and shrubs and others for your commercial landscape. Pugh's Earthworks Handles Installation of Summer Heat Tolerant Plants Pugh’s Earthworks is a leading commercial landscape installation and maintenance company. We have been providing commercial landscaping services since 1992 and specialize is landscape and lawn maintenance for commercial customers. Currently [...]

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