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January 2011

Happy New Year!  We hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday!  

 

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In This Issue
Are you in the dark?
Don't wait until Spring
Tree Trimming
More About Us
Other Questions? Email us at info@preferredlandscapetx.com



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Look at what some of our recent customers had to say about their experience with Preferred:

" We are enjoying the yard very much.  We've been outside almost every day, and certainly more times this past month than in the last 22 years we have lived here!  Thank you for your vision, patience, flexibility and good humor through the entire project."  John M

"We applaud the entire staff at Preferred Landscape, a truly professional organization with committed employees who do what they have to do to get the job done...We are thrilled with the end result."  Marietta M

Are you in the Dark? 

 

Now that the holidays are over and all of the beautiful lights are coming down there is no reason to live in the dark! Adding landscape lighting allows you to enjoy your outdoor space year round.  Contact us for a free consultation for landscape lighting.   

210-657-7737

LED Landscape Lighting

 

 
Don't wait until Spring!
 landscape

 

Did you know that fall and winter are the best times to install new plants in San Antonio?  So don't wait till spring to plant new trees and shrubs.  Give your new plants a headstart by planting now.  It will give the plants time to establish before the harsh summer.

 When is the best time to trim your trees? 
Oak Tree
Now is the correct answer!  For most trees, the dormant season, late fall or winter, is the best time to prune although dead branches can and should be removed at any time. Pruning during the dormant period minimizes sap loss and subsequent stress to the tree. It also minimizes the risk of fungus infection or insect infestation as both fungi and insects are likely to be in dormancy at the same time as the tree. Finally, in the case of deciduous trees, pruning when the leaves are off will give you a better idea of how your pruning will affect the shape of the tree.

  

Call today for a free consultation with our licensed arborist!
Please contact us at 210-657-7737 or email us at info@preferredlandscapetx.com.  Thank You!