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April 2013

 

 

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In This Issue
Water Restrictions
Green Grass all summer long
Drought Action Plan


Other Questions? Email us at info@preferredlandscapetx.com

 

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Customer Connection
Look at what some of our recent customers had to say about their experience with Preferred:
  
"We contacted Darryl a year after he installed some LED lighting for us in our front yard.  He had mentioned that he did a lot more than just top quality landscape lighting.
  
We had a nice back patio that came with builder upgrades on our home but it was not protected from the elements.  We asked
Darryl to draw up some plans that allowed us to have a completely covered space so that the area would become more useable throughout all the seasons.  Darryl came back with a plan that included large timber western red cedar posts and beams, tongue and groove stained pine ceilings, and a high quality built in grill.  Before he drew these plans we talked budget and time frame and they actual plans came in on target. 
Darryl never came back and asked for any change orders and he kept us informed of the progress via email. 
  
A few weeks later we had a beautiful completely covered outdoor patio space that has already hosted numerous events for our friends and family.  Thank you to Darryl and the Preferred team.  Hopefully we can start phase 3 of the project soon."
~John G.  
  

Preferred is in the News!

Preferred Landscape and Lighting was featured on San Antonio's KABB Fox News in regards to the anticipation of tighter water restrictions this summer.  The link below will take you to recap of the story as well as the newsclip.  To see the clip, click on the picture at the top of the article.

  

Click to view news interview featuring our own David Dunne

 

 

 

Our newsletter this month will focus on what you can do now to ensure a healthly landscape for the forecasted dry conditions. For more details on the water restrictions, visit www.saws.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you want a green lawn this summer?

Sounds impossible given we are already in stage 2 water restrictions.  However, there is an amazing new technology that will allow you to have green grass during the drought and will save you money on your water bills.  It is a new underground drip irrigation system for your lawns.  This is easiest done when you are installing a new lawn but it can be done on an existing lawn.

 drip under turf

Here is how it works - Tubing is trenched about 3"-4" below the grass surface and covered over with sod.  When the system comes on, the grass roots are watered -which is the only part of the grass that needs the water.  Drip irrigation is the world's most efficient type of irrigation and subsurface drip is especially so because it is unaffected by wind and evaporation resulting in 70% less water use than conventional overhead sprinklers.

 

Pretty Amazing - Save Water and Money and have green grass all year long! 

 

For those interested, here is a video with more information.  If you have any questions or are interested in having it done give us a  call 657-7737

 

Rain Bird XFS Subsurface Dripline Installation
Rain Bird XFS Subsurface Dripline Installation
Drought Action Plan
 
There are several things you can do to get your yard ready for the drought:   
1.  Mulch your planting beds
2.  Protect new trees and plants from wildlife
3.  Already weakened trees need pruning to remove dead limbs as we reenter a drought season
4.  Trees stressed by the drought are susceptible to many different diseases including Oak Wilt and Hypoxylon Cankor.  Be sure to supplement water your trees once a week using drip irrigation in the root zone.  
5.  When replacing turf areas and plants, ensure 6" enriched topsoil is installed and use plants native to our area.

 

Want more information?  Give us a call 210-657-7737 or check out our blog where will have more in depth discussions on drought survival.  http://preferredlandscape.blogspot.com/

 

Please contact us at 210-657-7737 or email us at info@preferredlandscapetx.com.  Thank You!