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Proper Pruning Techniques

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Pruning is a vital part of plant and tree care. This task can be confusing so we developed the following guide to help you prune properly.

Three basic tools suffice for most pruning jobs: shears, loppers, and a pruning
saw
.
Keep them sharp for clean cuts; disinfect after pruning diseased material.

1. When Do Roses Need To Be Pruned?

Prune in winter or early spring when plants are still dormant. Prune plants to maintain symmetrical
bushes and to encourage strong new growth. Cut back all
previous years growth as much as one-third its length. Remove branches that cross through center and remove plants understock.
Also prune weak and dead stems as needed. This will also encourage strong new growth.

2. When Do Crepe Myrtles Need To Be Pruned?

The best time to prune crepe myrtles is in February. Prune out twiggy stems and any dead wood. Thin out
crossing or crowding branches in the plants center. If tree form,
prune lower branches. Prune top to maintain symmetry. Each year
after flowering, cut 12 to 18 inches off the tips of branches that have bloomed.

3. When Do Hollies Need To Be Pruned?

Prune in winter or early spring mostly to shape plants. Cut back wayward branches and prune
out weak unproductive dead stems as needed.

4. When Do Butterfly Bushes Need To Be Pruned?

Butterfly bushes bloom in summer on new
spring growth. They can be pruned in late winter or early spring. By
pruning old blooms you will encourage new flowers. Also prune out old dead
and unproductive branches.

5. When Do Hydrangeas Need To Be Pruned?

Hydrangeas fall into two groups.
Some you prune in early spring and others after the flowers fade.

  1. Early Spring Pruning
    Hydrangeas bloom on new growth. These plants are Climbing
    Hydrangea, Annabelle, Grandiflora, and PeeGees.

  2. After-Bloom Pruning
    Hydrangeas bloom on last years stems. These include Bigleaf
    Hydrangeas, Oakleaf Hydrangeas, Lacecaps, SummerBeauty, and Nikko
    Blue. Pruning should be done when the flower has faded. Cut back the flowering stems to the strongest pair of new shoots. As plants mature, begin to thin out the oldest woody stems. Remove crowded crossing, broken, or dead branches.

6. When Do Clematis Need To Be Pruned?

Clematis can be put in three
categories: Spring-flowering, summer-flowering , and twice-flowering.

  1. Spring-blooming
    Clematis produce flowers on stems that grew during the previous year.
    Prune when flowers are done blooming. Cut back the flowers that are
    now dead. Prune out any old dead stems as well.

  2. Summer-blooming
    Plants bloom on new growth produced in the spring. Cut back stems before new growth begins. Late autumn or early spring is a good time to prune. Cut back about 12 inches of old growth. Each year the vine will grow larger and stronger.

  3. Twice-blooming
    Plants first bloom in spring on stems produced the previous year.
    Late summer or fall will be the next bloom time. In late fall or very early spring, prune lightly to thin the stems. After the spring bloom, prune more heavily for more healthy stems to develop for the next bloom. After a second bloom, prune old flowers away.

7. When Do Fruit Trees Need To Be Pruned?

The most common fruit trees are apple, peach, pear and cherry.

  1. Apple Trees
    Apple trees should be pruned in late winter or early spring before new growth starts. Always remove all suckers (summer is a great time).
    Also remove dead and other unproductive branches as needed.

  2. Peach Trees
    Peach trees are fast growing and need to be pruned in winter.
    Without pruning the peaches will grow farther away from the tree’s center.
    This will put great strain on the branches, causing them to break. In winter, thin out upward-growing branches that cross in tree’s center.

  3. Pear Trees
    Prune back in early spring. Always prune dead and unproductive
    branches as needed.

  4. Cherry Trees
    Prune in winter. Prune out branches that cross in center and dead unproductive branches as needed.

8. When Do Azaleas and Rhododendrons Need To Be Pruned?

They can be pruned in winter or early spring.
However pruning at this time will prevent plants from producing many blooms. The best time to prune azaleas and rhododendrons is just after their blooming period in spring. If you prune
at this time , no additional pruning will be necessary.

9 When Do Junipers Need To Be Pruned?

Junipers need very minimal pruning. They should be pruned to correct their shape, to accent their form, or to limit their size. This should be done during the juniper’s growing stages
in mid-summer.

10. When Do Flowering Trees Need To Be Pruned?

Flowering trees should be pruned after they have finished blooming. Prune as little as possible. Dead branches, branches that cross in the center, and branches that are unproductive should be pruned out.

Three basic tools suffice for most pruning jobs: shears, loppers, and a pruning
saw
.
Keep them sharp for clean cuts; disinfect after pruning diseased material.

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Deer Repellent

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

If you have mature plants that are being devoured by deer
– it’s time to take action! Deer Repellents can be very effective and easy
to use.

Deer will almost always stay away from plants that offend
two or more senses. Therefore, if a plant tastes and smells offensive deer
will avoid the general area it’s planted in. Deer resistant
gardener use’s this knowledge to their advantage.

Yardiac.com recommends using two deer deterrents together
(one that offends the sense of smell and one that offends the sense of taste)
they will render your tasty plant repulsive to deer.

The best combination we have found is:

Tree Guard or Hot Pepper Wax
used in conjunction with Coyote
Urine
.

Using two
products will activate the sense of smell and taste and encourage the deer to
move on to more attractive foliage (hopefully not your neighbors) You can
learn more about or purchase these products at Yardiac.com’s animal
repellent department
.

Deer hate hot and spicy foods

After one little nibble of a plant coated with hot pepper wax they will
definitely say, “No thank you!” when it comes time for seconds. Hot pepper
wax combines hot cayenne pepper extract in a food-grade wax. Unlike some
solutions, the wax will not wash off of your plants for several weeks.

Applying hot pepper wax to the surfaces of your plants & hanging dispensers
filled with Coyote
Urine is possibly the most effective method of protecting your plants from
deer browsing. Why do predator urine and hot pepper wax work best when used
together? Most deer deterrents work on the premise of “offending” one of the
deer’s five senses: sight, taste, smell, hearing or touch. Predator urine
works on the sense of smell, while hot pepper wax works on the sense of taste.
Using these two products together you are not just offending one sense but
two.

Say Bye to Bambi enter the Deer
Repellent Department Here


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Solutions to Eliminating Mosquitoes

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008


Mosquito Facts & West Nile Virus Update

Mosquito Facts

Mosquito,
the name is Spanish for little fly. There are 3000
different kinds of mosquitoes and a worldwide population of 100
trillion!! Most are in tropical
climates, but there are mosquitoes in arctic and desert regions.

They can fly up to 10
mph, dart between raindrops and even fly backwards. Most live and
die close to where they hatch, but some are strong flyers that travel
many miles in search of a victim. 

Only female
mosquitoes bite. They require a blood meal in order
to develop eggs to make more mosquitoes. Most female
mosquitoes lay their eggs on standing water.
Stagnant ponds, ditches and fresh or salt water wetlands are
favorites, but even a few tablespoons of water in a flower pot
or old auto tire will do. The eggs hatch, become swimming
larvae, then pupae and finally flying adults. Mosquito
larvae are an important source of food for certain fish, birds,
bats and other animals. To reduce Mosquito infestation we
recommend using the following products
 Mosquito
Bits
or Mosquito
Dunks.
 A
SkeeterVac

is a long term and highly effective solution for eliminating mosquitoes
.


SkeeterVac’s
 
patent pending scientifically proven technology  creates an atmosphere
biting mosquitoes can’t resist: warmth, water vapor, carbon dioxide and
odorants. Then it finishes off the job by trapping and killing those
biting pests so your outdoor experiences are safer and more enjoyable.

What’s
being done about Mosquitoes and what you can do.

In their quest for blood,
mosquitoes may bite birds, frogs, snakes, and mammals, including people.
Some, called peridomestic mosquitoes actually live and breed
around homes just to be near us.

24 hours or so after
hatching, a female mosquito flies off in search of a meal. She
homes in on body warmth, odor, moisture and the carbon dioxide we
exhale.
When she bites, the mosquito
injects a bit of saliva that slows coagulation so blood flows freely. It’s your body’s allergic reaction to the saliva that caused the welt
and itching sensation.

Mosquitoes can
also transmit canine heartworm, which is fatal to dogs once
contracted. For protection, pet owners can purchase a
preventative medicine from their veterinarian.

Generally, the trend in
the U.S. is away from spraying adult mosquitoes with chemicals.
Whenever possible, government health authorities control large tracts of
mosquito breeding land by larviciding. They use low
toxicity biopesticides like
B.t.i.
(Bacillius thuringiensis subspecies
israelensis
), a live bacteria that’s deadly to mosquito larvae,
harmless to other living things.

The mosquito that bit you
last night may have hatched in the birdbath right in your own back yard.
At home or with school or community groups, you can effectively reduce
mosquito problems using common sense and environmentally-conscious
methods.

Organize
a neighborhood cleanup. Its great community project that
will eliminate lots of potential mosquito breeding spots and
improve the view! Look for places where rainwater collects and
stands. Old car tires, drain flower pots, children’s wading pools and tree
holes.

Goldfish
and fresh water minnows (Gambusia affinis) will
both eat mosquito larvae.
Microbe Lift
is
an ideal supplement to protect pond areas for excessive mosquito hatchlings.
Check with your local mosquito control agency about availability and local
regulations. Flush birdbaths and fountains weekly. Clean clogged gutters and
drains, cover cesspools.

Let
Yardiac.com help you!

To
Humans and domestic animals, mosquitoes are a nuisance and a health
hazard since mosquitoes can transmit a variety of diseases.

Fortunately Yardiac.com
is there to help and protect you from the health risk mosquitoes
present. When you can’t flush or drain stagnant pools, low-lying
wet areas, tree holes, unused swimming pools and rain barrels, use a
B.T.I. product like
Mosquito
Bits
or
Mosquito
Dunks.

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Crabgrass Killer

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Once Crabgrass gets foothold in your lawn it can be
difficult to fend off (even with the best pre-emergent control products!)
However it can be done! Here
is what we recommend!

The first step is to purchase our Crabgrass
Killer!
This chemical is formulated to specifically attack
the roots of crabgrass! It is a
Post-emergence control for grassy weeds in Bermuda, zoysia and bluegrass lawns.
It kills crabgrass, sandbur, dallisgrass, johnsongrass, goosegrass,
barnyardgrass and more.

This concentrate and will cover up to 4,000 square feet!
For Blue Grass mix 2 oz (4 tablespoons) in 1 gallon of water to cover 200
sq. ft. Spot treat the areas that are infested with crabgrass.

The second step is critical for optimal application –
always mix a “Spreader Sticker” with the weed killing chemical.

The “spreader sticker” we recommend is called Wilt
Pruf
. Mixing a spreader sticker (1 oz. per gallon) with a weed
killer will ensure the chemical spreads over the entire foliage area and then
sticks! As an added benefit, it
will keep an application from washing off during an unexpected spring rain
storm!

The weed should begin to wilt and brown within 5 days –
spot treat as needed every two weeks until you have killed off that nasty
crabgrass! It should not take more than 2-3 applications to wipe out event he
most mature crabgrass.

A couple of other notes: For best results, apply Crabgrass
Killer to the lawn in the morning (after dew has dried) on a sunny, calm day to
allow maximum absorption of the weed killer.
Higher temperatures result in a quicker uptake of this product for faster
control. However, do not apply
Crabgrass Killer if temperatures exceed 90 degrees. If daytime temperatures are
expected to exceed 90 degrees, apply the product in early morning when it is
cooler.

The combination of these two products will take care of
your weed problem!

Click
Here to Learn More about Crabgrass Killer

Click
Here to Learn More About Wilt Pruf.

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Say Goodbye to Moles and Voles Forever

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Getting rid of moles and voles can be a difficult task! However by
following a few simple steps it can be done.

If you are looking for a quick removal of the pesky
vagrants use the Yardiac.com Whole
control
. This concentrate is sprayed directly into the areas where
armadillos, moles, voles, gophers, and other burrowing animals are digging.

It is not a poison and will not hurt any animals. Whole Control will leave a
residual
in the ground which tastes awful. As invaders dig, they will come
in contact with the bad tasting soil and quickly decide the bad taste is too
strong and prompt them to find food elsewhere.

For a more permanent control we recommend using
the Yardiac.com Mole
and Vole Eradication Program
. It requires using all three of
the following products in combination.

1) Whole Control Spray — Effective immediately
2) Vole Block — Provides a long term underground barrier
3) Milky Spore–Gets rid of the grubs that moles love to eat for up to 15 years!

To learn more or to purchase the Yardiac.com
Mole & Vole Control program click here

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Home Design

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Anyone Can Create Stunning Home Designs and Functional
Living Spaces Just Like an Interior Decorator, Architect, Home Contractor,
or Landscape Designer!

Many professional designers use plan3D’s Home Design Software — but you
don’t need any special training to put this great tool to use for yourself!
plan3D is a new generation of 3D software that gives you real-time cinematic
home design. There has never been an online tool this easy or realistic.

Give Any Room in Your Home a Professional Makeover!

You can create a new look for any room or home using 3D technology in
real-time! Perform interior decorating and home improvements projects using
3D Home Design Technology that lets you see your new room and furniture
layouts in full-color 3D…before you spend a dime on material and labor!

Before you purchase furniture… before you add a window… before you move
into that new home… see it in vivid 3D and KNOW how it will look and feel
before you waste your time and money.

‘Remodel’ Your Kitchen as Many Times as Your Want — Before You Spend a
Dime!


A remodeled kitchen can add tremendous value to your home — not to mention
providing you and your family with a great gathering place.

Kitchen plans are easy and fun to create with plan3D. Just snap in cabinets,
dishwashers, countertops, cook tops and refrigerators. Choose from hundreds
of wood finishes, tiles, Formicas, linoleums, paints, wallpapers, and trims
a to get a look that is just right.

Use Plan3D to Create Your Landscaping Ideas in Lifelike 3D!

There are no complicated commands. Just drop in trees, bushes, ferns, grass
and other plants along with rocks, gravel, dirt, sidewalks, driveways and
fences to get the look you want. plan3d’s landscape design is extremely
realistic.

Want to add fences or walls? No problem with plan3D. You get different
styles and sizes of wrought iron, picket, chain-link and privacy fences and
posts to fill your needs. Paint them any color or apply wood finishes. Add
any style brick walls with caps and retaining walls, too. You can even
create a house on the side of a hill and adjust the slope of your yard. Put
in retaining walls and drop the ground level to expose the water table.

Click to learn more about "plan3D". Get 2 months FREE when you sign up
for a year!

 

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Landscape Design Software

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Many
professional designers use
plan3D’s Home and Landscape Design
Software
— but you don’t need any special
training to put this great tool to use for yourself! There are no complicated commands. Just drop in trees, bushes, ferns,
grass and other plants along with rocks, gravel, dirt, sidewalks, driveways
and fences to get the look you want. plan3d’s landscape design is extremely
realistic.

Want to add fences or walls? No problem with plan3D. You get different
styles and sizes of wrought iron, picket, chain-link and privacy fences and
posts to fill your needs. Paint them any color or apply wood finishes. Add
any style brick walls with caps and retaining walls, too. You can even
create a house on the side of a hill and adjust the slope of your yard. Put
in retaining walls and drop the ground level to expose the water table.


Click to learn more about plan3D. Plus, get 2 months FREE when you sign up
for one year!

Click the image to
get a larger view and a brief demo.


Click for a larger view and a demo.

Desert and other types of terrain
topography can be adjusted as desired using plan3D’s landscape
design tools. Drag in trees, cacti, bushes, and other vegetation –
as well as lawns, sand, gravel and rocks. Raise or lower terrain
and topography as you need it to match your lot. Landscape design
has never been easier!


Click to earn more about plan3D. Plus, get 2 months FREE when you sign up for one year!

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Plan 3D

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

Many
professional designers use
plan3D’s Home Design
Software
— but you don’t need any special
training to put this great tool to use for yourself!


Design homes in 3D, blueprint, overhead and elevation views.
Switch between views instantly. Work in different views at the
same time. Whatever you do in one view affects the others.
Whatever your house plan, you can make it better with plan3D.


Trace Floors Plans Quickly & Convert Any Blueprint into Lifelike 3D!


Plan3D takes the hard work out of converting your floor plans,
blueprints and drawings into 3D. Import scanned 2D plans and
quickly convert them to three dimensional homes or buildings.
Plan3D automatically scales drawings so anything you draw in 3D
(like walls, floors and roofs) exactly matches the dimensions of
your plans. Put windows, doors, cabinets, furniture and bathroom
fixtures at exactly the correct position while working in 3D.



Click to learn more about plan3D. Plus, get 2 months FREE when you sign up
for one year!

Plan3D let's you visualize almost any house interior and landscaping projects. Trace any floor plan you've scanned - do lot slope, create your dreamhome and do it all in 3D perspective, elevation or overhead views. It's easy enough for homeowners and powerful enough for contractors and builders to sketch out realistic blueprints and overhead views with shadows, reflections and lights they can show their clients. Landscape design can be viewed in 2D or 3D. Hide roofs to expose interiors - put in landscaping interior design designer decorator yard garden garage carport patio online software driveway sidewalk garden and home.

Click
either  image to
get a larger view and a brief demo.

 Trace scanned floor plans, hand drawings and digital blueprints into virtual tours quickly. Homeowners and real estate agents can use 3D plans to sell or rent space quicker.

Click to earn more about plan3D. Plus, get 2 months FREE when you sign up for one year!

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Create Ecard..It’s Easy

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

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Make a free ecard – it’s easy!

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A Birthday Invitation

Posted by arialvoyager on September 19, 2008

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Make a Smilebox greeting

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