Monday, April 23, 2012

Landscape Lighting in Attleboro, MA


Here is a post from one our friends in the industry Lightscapes by Design, on the subject of Landscape Lighting and the benefits that it offers.

Timothy Kaiser
Service Manager

Outdoor Landscape Lighting

One of the fastest growing segments of the landscaping industry is the incorporation of low voltage landscape lighting to your home.  This may be a surprise to some of you, but as you drive around at night, if you look, you will see an increased amount of residences softly lit. Landscape Lighting is far more than simply illuminating parts of your property. If you haven’t given outdoor landscape lighting much thought – I am going to start this article explaining the basic benefits associated with low voltage lighting. They are:

-Security - While landscape lighting is breathtaking, it also provides a safe, secure and welcoming environment to come home to.  We have seen high wattage floodlights leave dark shadows and unseen areas around properties. A much better choice is strategically placed low voltage lights that show even lights of distribution throughout.

-Safety - One of landscape lighting's most practical sides is that it is a great way to mark pathways or accent garden areas. If your goal is to get the full use out of your garden, yard and patio areas, consider adding decorative landscape lighting to these areas. With landscape lighting you will also feel safer in your yard as you come home to relax in. A great design will ensure the homeowner and their guests can safely navigate the property and provide eye catching lighting scenes through out your property.

-Evening Enjoyment – Unless it is the winter season, what typically happens when it gets dark? We go inside. You don't have to anymore. A garden with low-voltage lighting can bring a whole new setting to the home and provide the perfect spot for outdoor entertaining. Your landscapes emerge at dark under subtle lighting to create wonderful shapes and beautiful sculptured drama. Other prized possessions you may have such as Ponds, statues, trees, and shrubs all produce a serene environment when lighting is applied.

-Beauty - Your home most likely has beautiful architectural elements - why not highlight them? Designers not only paint pictures with light, they also create dramatic scenes of your property or business. For instance, enhance the texture of a stone facade by grazing it with light, highlight the columns on your porch, wall wash your stone wall - are all examples that create dramatic lighting scenes around your property.

Those are your basics for adding outdoor landscape lighting to your home and gardens. If you are planning on adding lighting around your home, a word of caution: be careful not to over-light your landscape, since too much light might prove unattractive. The secret is to be creative and light only what you want. If possible, hide the light source. You want the attention to be on the light emitted and the elements of the landscape itself, not the light fixture that illuminates them. Which means you should choose fixtures that are functional. Seek fixtures that are unobtrusive, durable, easy to control, energy efficient and, most importantly, diffuse just the right breadth and depth of light needed. Underground wire and your transformer are the remaining pieces to get your project underway. Proper planning, research, materials and design will give you the achieved lighting effects you are looking for. The effect will be sure to add value, evening enjoyment and beauty to your home in the years to come.

About us: Lightscapes by Design offers sales, design, consultation, custom installation and maintenance for all your outdoor lighting needs. We are a dedicated landscape lighting company since 2007. No matter what your lighting objective, from walkway path lights to a complete low voltage lighting system, Lightscapes by Design will help you design the best lighting solution that suits your outdoor needs. ‘We bring your landscapes to light.’

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Overseeding in Attleboro, Ma

Have you ever asked yourself: Why does my landscaping/fertilizing company always ask about over seeding my lawn?
In this fourth installment of the lawn care series we will discuss the benefits and best practices for overseeding.

First we need to understand how grass grows. Here in New England lawns are comprised of usually cool season grasses which are mostly bunch type grasses. These grasses are comprised of the roots, crown and the blade. Grass plants expand as new grass blades called tillers grow beside the original crown. These then grow there own roots and crowns. Grass blades have a short six week life span therefore the plant is constantly creating new blades  As the grass ages it grows the production of tillers slows which can thin out a lawn. Overseeding helps to keep the lawn young, thick and weed free. 

Some warnings:
-If seed is applied to heavily when the grass matures it will be too thick and overcrowded.
-The seed needs to stay moist, if dries out it will die.



Here at T.J. Landscaping Inc. we recommend to overseed in the fall sometime in late September or early October if the lawn needs it. We cut the grass to about 1.5-2"aerate and top dress,  and then broadcast the seed. We use different grass types depending on the lawn and and the growing conditions. Generally we seed at 2-4 lbs/1000 sq.ft. and any bare spots we add extra seed. We follow up with starter fertilizer and then kept the seed watered. We try to wait 2-3 weeks before resuming the mowing to avoid blowing the seed around. Depending on the variety of seed used the new grass sprouts in 3-5 weeks. If done in the fall, the roots will have time to grow before winter and will also take off in the spring before the summer heat.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Lawn Aeration Attleboro, MA

This is the third installment of the lawn care tips and techniques.

What is aerating?
There are two types of lawn aeration 'spike aeration' and 'core aeration'. Spike aeration is a way to poke holes in the lawn. They are very small holes and almost worthless. Core aeration on the other hand removes half inch diameter by 2 to 3 inch long cores or plugs out of the soil.

What is the benefit? 
Aerating a lawn can have many benefits if done properly. First it must be core aerated or anything that actually creates small holes, removes the soil and spreads it on the lawn, to have any real benefit. It reduces the compaction of the soil which is a better condition for denser, healthier root system. Another reason it allows for air, water and nutrients to get down to the roots of the lawn. Generally this is done just before over seeding the lawn.

How to properly aerate a lawn.
To properly aerate a lawn there are a few considerations. Season, weather, and what to do after. First, this is something that is best in the fall when the grass is focusing on the root growth, but early spring is okay but not ideal. Next is the weather. The soil must be moist, if it is too wet you will rip up the lawn, if it is too dry equipment may not be able to get deep enough cores. It is generally best to follow aeration with top dressing, fertilizer, or grass seed, depending on your purpose.

How we aerate at T. J. Landscaping 
We generally aerate in the fall just before over seeding, also depending on what the clients want to do we recommend top dressing the lawn and/or fertilizing. We leave the plugs on the lawn which make it look like Tootsie Rolls and next time we mow they are spread over the lawn adding to the nutrients as well. 


Timothy Kaiser,
Service Manager