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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to some of our most frequently-asked questions...

Q. It hasn’t been as cold the last couple of years?  Can I get away with not blowing out my sprinklers?

A. Around here, you need to have the lines cleared every year. Imagine sprinkler blowouts as an insurance policy for your underground irrigation system. Let's say the average six zone system costs $3500, and the average blowout costs $35. So for a nominal 1% fee you insure that when you fire up your sprinklers next spring they work. See our Sprinkler Blowout Special.

 

Q. When is the best time to prune my Roses?

A. For our area, around the first part of April.  Pruning earlier than this will induce too much growth that will not be cold hardy for the freezing night time temperatures.  I know it is hard but those of us with spring fever will have to be patient.

 

Q. Why didn't you mow today as scheduled?

A. Almost always it's because it rained heavily yesterday (or earlier in the week) or it was a holiday and the schedule shifted a day.

 

Q. How can I get rid of the thistle in my lawn?

A. Call a professional.  Seriously.  Thistle, morning glory (field bind weed), and white top (hoary cress) are three of the most difficult weeds to control in our area.  Due to the nature of their rooting system, pulling them is futile, very few over-the-counter products are strong enough to have an effect.  Even pros will need at least one growing season to have a lasting impact on these types of deep-rooted perennial weeds.

 

Q. Why should I aerate, and when is the best time?

A. Aeration is one of the best things you can do to help rejuvenate or sustain a healthy vigorous turf.  The benefits of aeration are many, such as: thatch reduction, water penetration, compaction alleviation, and more.  Our preference for timing on aeration would be in early September.  This allows the grass to recover from the process before it goes dormant.  At this time of year, there is less weed pressure overall.  Lastly, this process disrupts the soil profile, so it is also recommended to throw down some fertilizer at the same time.

 

Q. How long do I have to stay off area after it has been sprayed?

A. Most chemical spray products shoapprw on the label the EPA message for humans and pets to “stay off of sprayed surfaces until the sprays have dried.”  Weather can have a dramatic impact on that time frame -- e.g. a lawn that is fertilized in 90 degree weather may be dry in 15 minutes, whereas trees sprayed in late February with a 45 degree high may take most of the day.  Certain products have more stringent regulations, and some of our organic treatments are safe directly after the application.  Our technician will recommend the appropriate timeframe, but as a rule of thumb “Stay Off Till Dry.”

 


Did you know...
  • Planting trees improperly results in their slow, agonizing death...

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  • Our Evapo-Transpiration program can cut your summer water bill by 30%!

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  • Not all organisms and insects in your yard are bad...

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  • Overwatering can damage your lawn. Grass plants that aren't allowed to dry out...

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  • If you had to choose between aerating and applying fertilizer...

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What They're Saying...
  • While You Were Out - message left for Hans: "Your crew is doing a damn fine job out here. We appreciate you!"

    - Bill Jones, Pepper Hills HOA

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  • "You guys have done a great job on our landscaping this season. Julee and I both appreciate the fact that you guys are extremely reliable.

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  • "Thank you Hans! I am very pleased with the plantings and they look prettier every day."

    - Judy Birch

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  • "We had our annual homeowners meeting Thursday night, and I wanted to relay to you the overwhelming feeling of the owners that your company is doing a fantastic job.

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  • Email

    Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 12:30 PM

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    Subject: Blue Ribbon Landscape Maintenance: You're The Best!

    You have done such a superior job in our neighborhood (Vallin Courts) - you have definitely exceeded my expectations (and I'm very particular about my yard). But on top of the great work - your crew is FABULOUS. They go out of their way to help and are just the nicest guys I've had the pleasure to meet.

    Great job!

    - Nancy Jensen

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  • "His crews added just the right looking plants in just the right places.. We are so pleased.. It is beautiful!"

    - Andy & Carla Ward

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  • "In the six years I have been managing snow removal for the bank, I have never been able to find a company as reliable, prompt and meticulous as yours!

    I have had numerous comments from our Nampa site employees on how well the site was cleaned and how early you were there each morning preparing the site before employees arrived.

    Overall, I was very impressed with your service (as well as price) and I have no hesitation in recommending your services to any other potential customer.

    Thanks for all your help and dedication. It really made my job simple."

    - Ralph Brenner

    Home Federal Bank
    Purchasing and Facilities Manager

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  • Dear Hans & Staff:

    Thank you so much for your professional work, service, and upgrade to our property. We have nothing but high regard and admiration for the services rendered.

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  • "We thank you so much for keeping our lawns, trees & shrubs looking so beautiful. I have had a couple of compliments and definitely make sure they know it is because of your business Blue Ribbon and the people that work for you. The guys that do our lawn are professional friendly and do a great job -- I can't afford a tip for them but would like to bake a cake and give it to them at the end of the season -- do you know what is the target date for this?"

    - Patty Redell

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