Save the Date
Preferred's annual Fall Fest is scheduled for October 24th. We hope you will join us! More details to come in next months newsletter.
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The quality results you get with Preferred Landscape and Lighting come from our big picture approach to landscape management. Our diverse specialists work together to determine the most effective maintenance strategy.
What we do:
Turf management and renovation
Fertilization
Weed Control
Tree and Shrub pruning
Ground cover and perennial bed maintenance
Core aeration and dethaching
Ecological restoration of native environments
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How to care for a water feature

Water features can be a very calming and relaxing addition to your landscape.
Water features can be a very calming and relaxing addition to your landscape. However, it does require some care to keep it in good condition.
The following are our tips on caring for your water feature:
Add Water - You need to regularly addwater to replace water that evaporates over time. You will need to watch your new feature carefully to decide how often you need to do this. You want to make sure that your submersed pump is completely covered in water at all times. We offer automatic float options that work with your irrigation system to fill your water feature also.
Keep it clean - Regularly, you need to skim the water feature picking up any debris or leaves that have flown into it. About every 3 months, you will need to scrub the fountain to prevent buildup of mineral deposits and algae. You can just use a scrub brush, dish detergent and warm water. If you have a fountain feature without plants and fish, consider adding bleach tablets and muriatic acid like a swimming pool. The acid will extend the life of your pump by keeping the impellers free of lime deposits.
Check your pump - Check your the manufactures directions on your particular pump - usually you need to take apart the pump every few months and clean it out. You can soak parts in vinegar or CLR if you have any tough mineral deposits. If your pump ever starts to get noisy, check the water level and confirmed it is submersed and if that isn't the issue it probably needs to be cleaned out.
Avoiding Algae - If your water feature is in direct sun, your feature will be more susceptible to growing algae. If you just put a few drops of bleach in your fountain, it should keep algae from developing. There are also many chemicals on the market to help if your water feature develops an issue.
Preferred Landscape and Lighting not only designs and installs water features but we also offer maintenance on them. If you need any help, please give us a call at 210-657-7737. |