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IN THIS ISSUE... 28th Annual Trade Show & Conference p. 2 & 4 2017 Trophy Award Winners p. 6 & 7 2018 Golf Tournament p. 8 Calendar of Events p. 9 Member Profiles p. 10 Alert! p. 10 QWEL Certifies the First Qualified Water-efficient Landscapers in the State p. 11 Pre-emergent Herbicides & Tree Roots p. 12 Board Member Profiles p. 13 3 Benefits of Using Pavers & Hardscapes p. 14
DECEMBER 2018
Grow Better, Grow Bigger February 28th, 2019 Nevada Landscape Association’s 28th Annual Trade Show and Conference 24 Seminar Opportunities 4 Conference Tracks CEUs available for: ISA, QWEL, LIC, GCSAA, and Pest Control Operators for Nevada and California
Tickets $85for forNLA NLAMembers Members,| $100 Tickets $85 $100for for NonMembers Non-members Registration at 7 a.m. | Seminars begin at 8 a.m.
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Reno-Sparks Convention Center 4590 S. Virginia St. Reno, NV 89510
Nevada Landscape Assoc.
PO Box 7431 Reno, NV 89510 Ph:775-673-0404 | Fax:775-673-5828 Email: president@nevadanla.com
DECEMBER 2018
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NEVADA LANDSCAPE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Rick Clark, President—Omega Environmental Solutions (775) 376-3334
LESLIE LYLES
A Letter from the President Greetings fellow green industry pioneers, This is the last letter I will be writing as NLA president. It has been an interesting ride, but now it’s time to pass the baton. I would like to say thank you all for the support and contributions you have made to our green industry. I would also like to encourage you to get involved in any way you can. We are growing and improving with each passing moment! The good news is that the best is yet to come! We meet the second Tuesday of each month at Noon at 4955 Energy Way. I hope to see you there! Until then, let’s celebrate this holiday season and embrace the challenges of the New Year. God bless, and thank you all! Rick Clark PRESIDENT, NEVADA LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION
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Gregg Gehlert, President Elect—Affiliate Member (775) 870-2932 Sean Gephart, Director—Nevada Department of Agriculture (775) 353-3640 Leon Villegas, Director—Ewing Irrigation and Landscape Supply (775) 355-9530 Mark Thompson, Director—Reno Green
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Brian Dean, Director—Gail Willey Landscapes (775) 853-8733 Leslie Lyles, Director—Stewardship Horticultural (775) 849-1215 Kurt Dyer, Director—Northern Nevada Pest Control 775) 857-1245
Sincerely,
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Pamela Bedard, Past President—Horticulturist (775) 560-5192
LANDSCAPE NEVADA is the official publication of the Nevada Landscape Association, P.O. Box 7431, Reno, NV 89510-7431, phone (775) 673-0404, fax (775)673-5828, website: www.nevadanla.com, email: info@nevadanla.com. QUESTIONS, COMMENTS & SUBMISSIONS Write to Landscape Nevada at the address above or contact Julia Gardner at info@nevadanla.com or (775) 673-0404.
DECEMBER 2018
Many plants provide beautiful fruit that adds winter interest and helps feed the birds and wildlife over the winter months. Proper pruning techniques and timing are essential to reap all the benefits from our landscape plants! The NLA’s annual conference (pg. 2) can help give your employees the training they need! Photo by Leslie Lyles.
SPECIAL THANKS Leslie Lyles for newsletter submissions and editing. MISSION STATEMENT The Nevada Landscape Association provides leadership by promoting professionalism and integrity within the Green Industry through education, high standards and community involvement. We guide policy and uphold responsible resource management for the beautification and enhancement of our community. PUBLISHED BY JUST IMAGINE MARKETING AND DESIGN WWW.JUSTIMAGINEMKTG.COM
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SCHEDULE – RENO SHOW
28th Annual Trade Show & Conference APPLICATION FOR EXHIBIT SPACE Reno Sparks Convention Center • Reno, Nevada • February 28, 2019 The Exhibitor named below agrees to lease space from the Nevada Landscape Association (hereafter referred to as management) according to the terms and conditions contained in this application. Table rentals are based on a first-come, first-served basis with locations held by payment only. Table rental purchased after February 1st will increase by $100. Preferred Exhibit Space: #1_________________________________ #3________________________________ #2_________________________________ #4________________________________ Skirted Table Rental Cost: Member $400 | Non-member $700 (Includes discounted membership) Prime booths: #1 and #48: $1,000 | Prime booths: #24 and #25: $800 Discounts: 2 tables spaces: 10% | 3 tables spaces: 20% | 4+ table spaces: 30% Electricity is limited. Price to be determined.
SET-UP: Weds., Feb. 27 from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. SHOW HOURS: Thurs., Feb. 28 from 8 a.m.–4 p.m. TAKE DOWN: Thurs., Feb. 28 from 4–7 p.m.
Exhibitors will not break down before 4 p.m.
EXHIBITOR SPACE All spaces will be provided 8’ draped table and two chairs. Standard exhibit space is 10’ wide and 10’ deep. Additional booth furnishings, freight, shipping and decorating requirements may be obtained through the service contractor at an additional charge. Exhibitor packages with additional information regarding the contractor will be sent to the exhibitors prior to set-up upon request by exhibitor. Exhibits may not exceed 8’ in height in back and 3’ on sides, except with written permission by NLA. Management reserves the right to have any part of an exhibit removed should it be considered illegal, objectionable or unsuitable. The space shall be occupied by the exhibitor named on the agreement only. Any assigning or subleasing booth space to another party is not allowed. LEASE AGREEMENT
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Should exhibitor not occupy leased space prior to show opening management will retain any deposits paid and exhibitor remains liable for any balance due. Any display in booth space not paid for in full by close of show will be placed in storage until contract balance and storage fees are paid in full. Cancellation must be made in writing to the Nevada Landscape Association, P.O. Box 7431, Reno, NV 895107431. If such cancellation is received 30 days prior to show, the NLA shall be entitled to retain or collect 50% of the exhibitor’s total contract obligation as liquidated damages. No refunds will be made if cancellation notice is received later than 30 days prior to show and the NLA shall be entitled to collect 100% of the exhibitor’s total contract obligation. Any refunds will be paid after the conclusion of the Nevada Landscape Trade Show. Management shall not be liable for any damages or expenses incurred by exhibitors in the event the show is delayed, interrupted or not held as scheduled. If the show is not held due to reasons beyond the control of the Management. Management may retain an amount paid by the exhibitors to defray expenses already incurred.
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SECURITY
Amount Enclosed $__________. Make checks payable to Nevada Landscape Association. OR Credit Card (MasterCard/Visa) #_____________________________________________ Credit Card Expiration Date ________________________ 3-digit Security Code__________ Signature for Credit Card ________________________________________________________ SEND TO: NEVADA LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION, PO Box 7431, RENO, NV 89510 (775) 673-0404 T | (775) 673-5828 F | Email: president@nevadanla.com Products to be displayed: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Prefer not to be located near: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ COMPANY NAME
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PHONE/FAX ____________________________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRING BADGES: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ EMAIL
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Exhibitor hereby acknowledges he has read and understands the terms and conditions of this contract (on the right) for exhibiting in the Nevada Landscape Conference & Trade Show contained in the application for exhibit space. The exhibitor agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions upon receiving acceptance of this Application/Contract and deposit by Exhibit Management. Acceptance to be effective upon mailing to exhibitor a formal notice of Assignment of Space.
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Management will provide security during non-exhibit hours to avoid loss or damage. Management accepts no responsibility for lost, stolen or damaged items.
LIABILITY The Nevada Landscape Association accepts no liability at any time for loss, damage or injury occurring in or to the exhibit or its occupants. The exhibitor is responsible entirely for the exhibit space leased to him and shall not damage or mar any part of the building. The exhibitor agrees to reimburse the management for any loss or damage due to the exhibitor’s activities. If the exhibitor desires insurance, he must obtain it. COMPLIANCE All exhibitors must comply with city ordinances and regulations including but not limited to the Fire Marshal and any facility codes.
DECISIONS Exhibitor agrees to abide by any decision made by the Management for the good of the show.
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2018 TROPHY AWARD CELEBRATION
TOP ROW: Del Aguilar of All Seasons Lawn and Landscape receiving the President’s Award from Rick Clark; Landscape Industry Certified Technicians celebrate, 2018 LIC candidates are Brandon Smith, Carl Moody, Cesar Marin, Robert Gamboa, Jonathan Glab, Jarred Malterer, Jermey Johnson, James Fisher, Dan Wardell, Juan Camerarena, & Matthew Aikin; Carrie Owens of Reno Green collects her award from Rick Clark. CENTER ROW: Reno Green’s Team celebrating; Craig Cummins receives the Tony Armstrong Humanitarian Award from Rick Clark; Sara Anderson taking home the Lifetime Achievement Award alongside David Dabner. BOTTOM ROW: David presenting Leslie Lyles with the Education and Research Award; Gail Willey receiving an award from David Dabner; Gail Willey’s team celebrating.
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2018 TROPHY AWARD ENTRIES LARGE COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION – 1ST PLACE Highland Vista HOA All Season Lawn & Landscaping
COMMERCIAL RENOVATION – 1ST PLACE Eastland Hills Apartments Tennis Court Remodel Land Art
RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION – 1ST PLACE Dunn Residence Gail Willey Landscaping
LARGE RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION – 1ST PLACE Baumbach Residence Reno Green Landscaping
SMALL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION – 1ST PLACE Wolfe Residence All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
LARGE COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE – 1ST PLACE The Highlands HOA Reno Green Landscaping
MEDIUM COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE – 1ST PLACE Vintage at South Meadows Reliance Grounds Management
SMALL COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE – 1ST PLACE Kentucky Fried Chicken Signature Landscapes
LARGE RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE – 1ST PLACE Furer Residence Reno Green Landscaping
SMALL RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE – 1ST PLACE Molde Residence Signature Landscapes
WATER FEATURE – 1ST PLACE Brown Residence Gail Wiley Landscaping
HARDSCAPE – 1ST PLACE Baumbach Residence Reno Green Landscaping
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING – 1ST PLACE Hammond Residence All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
PRESIDENTS AWARD Karadanis Residence All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD Hammond Residence All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
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2018 TROPHY AWARD WINNERS LARGE COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION 1st Place–Highland Vista HOA, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping 2nd Place–Casoliel HOA, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping COMMERCIAL RENOVATION 1st Place–Eastland Hills Apartment Tennis Court Remodel, Land Art RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION 1st Place–Dunn Residence, Gail Willey Landscaping 2nd Place–Virgil Residence, Land Art SMALL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION 1st Place–Wolfe Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping 2nd Place–LaForge, Signature Landscapes 3rd Place–Haw Residence Backyard, Signature Landscapes LARGE RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION 1st Place–Baumbach Residence, Reno Green Landscaping
2nd Place–Ward Residence, Land Art 3rd Place–Hammond Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping LARGE COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE 1st Place–The Highlands HOA, Reno Green Landscaping 2nd Place–Curti Ranch, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping MEDIUM COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE 1st Place–Vintage at South Meadows, Reliance Grounds Management SMALL COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE 1st Place–Kentucky Fried Chicken, Signature Landscapes LARGE RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE 1st Place–Furer Residence, Reno Green Landscaping SMALL RESIDENTIAL MAINTENANCE 1st Place–Molde Residence, Signature Landscapes 2nd Place–Wolfe Residence, All
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This year’s Trophy Awards participation was unprecedented with 67 entries and nearly 180 in attendance at the Banquet Dinner. The 2018 Trophy Award Winner’s are as follows:
Seasons Lawn & Landscaping WATER FEATURE 1st Place–Brown Residence, Gail Willey Landscaping 2nd Place–Baumbach Residence, Reno Green Landscaping 3rd Place–Hammond Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping HARDSCAPE 1st Place–Baumbach Residence, Reno Green Landscaping 2nd Place–Hammond Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping 3rd Place–Karadanis Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping LANDSCAPE LIGHTING 1st Place–Hammond Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping 2nd Place–Karadanis Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping PRESIDENT’S AWARD Hammond Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
CONGRATULATIONS GO TO... Both Signature Landscapes and All Season Lawn & Landscapes, with a tie score of 54, for the 1st Place trophy! Nutrien Ag Solutions, last year’s winner, was only one stroke back. Such a great tournament atmosphere. Companies coming together to compete in something we obviously know nothing about…blowing off steam and stress! I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SPECIAL THANKS TO... Western Turf and Hardscapes: Lunch Sponsorship All Seasons Lawn & Landscape: Beverage Cart Sponsorship Signature Landscapes: Breakfast Sponsorship, as well as Driving Range Sponsorship.
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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD Karadanis Residence, All Seasons Lawn & Landscaping
SPECIAL AWARDS
TONY ARMSTRONG HUMANITARIAN AWARD Craig Cummins EDUCATION/RESEARCH AWARD Leslie Lyles AMBASSADOR FOR THE LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY Pamela Bedard LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Sara Anderson
Congratulation to all Winners! If you would like to order duplicate trophies please contact Julia, info@nevadanla.com.
HOLE SPONSORS: America Rents Western Nevada Supply Creative Gardens Nutrian Ag Solutions Outdoor Power City of Reno Signature Landscapes Sierra Sage Golf Course Somersett Golf Course Ewing Rainbird Sierra Nevada Landscape Morley Distributing Gregg and Laurie Gehlert and the Nevada Landscape Association And a special thanks to Lakeridge Golf Course! Thank you all for helping make this years tournament a success. Hope to see you all again next year! Gregg Gehlert
University of Nevada Cooperative Extension 4955 Energy Way, Reno (All events are held at the Washoe County Cooperative Extension office unless otherwise noted.) GREEN INDUSTRY TRAINING Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Plant Disease Basics, January 29 Noxious Weeds & Weed Law, January 31 Soils, Potting Mixes & Fertilizers, February 5 Pruning Landscape Plants, February 7 Insect Identification, February 12 Sustainable Turfgrass Management, February 14 IPM Basics & Pesticide Safety, February 19 Applying IPM Principles, February 21 Exam (optional), February 26 QUALIFIED WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPER (QWEL) TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION PROGRAM QWEL Training and Water Audit, March 12, 13, 15 and 18 QWEL Certification Exam, March 19
GREEN INDUSTRY CONTINUING EDUCATION SERIES (GICES) Emerald Ash Borer: Current status and identification, Gene Philips with Nevada Division of Forestry, December 12 at 12 noon Tree Identification Walks for Arborists with Rod Haulenbeek (certified arborist): Winter ID Tree Walk: March 13 from 1-3 p.m. at Dick Taylor Memorial Park Spring ID Tree Walk: April 10 from 1-3 p.m. at Dick Taylor Memorial Park
GROW YOUR OWN, NEVADA! Tuesdays and Thursdays in April from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Edible Landscaping, April 2 Nevada Soils, April 4 Raised Bed Hoop Houses, April 9 Vermicomposting and Hot Composting, April 11 Nuisance Weeds in the Vegetable Garden, April 16 Fruit Tree Pruning, April 18 Growing Grapes in Nevada, April 23 Nevada’s Bugs, April 25
GARDENING IN NEVADA: A BARTLEY RANCH SERIES Tuesdays in February and March from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Contact Leilani Konyshev at 775-784-4848 or konyshevl@unce.unr.edu for class topics.
Contact Jenn Fisher at 775-336-0249 or fisherj@unce.unr.edu for more information on upcoming classes or events. For Cooperative Extension classes, persons in need of special accommodations or assistance must notify Jenn Fisher at 775336-0249 or fisherj@unce.unr.edu at least three days prior to the scheduled class.
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RELIANCE GROUNDS MANAGEMENT
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775-360-6960 | http://reliancelandscapenv.com Reliance Grounds Management, LLC represents over ten years of horticulture experience in serving the Nevada Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and HOA sectors. Our credentials and standards of excellence have allowed us to successfully maintain some of the finest communities within the State of Nevada. We pride ourselves in the quality of our work and the diverse selection of services we offer. Reliance Grounds Management Services: • Maintenance • Design and Installation • Xeriscape Conversion • Water Conservation Management • Complete Snow Removal Services • Specialized Consultations for Irrigation & Turf Grasses • 24-Hour Emergency Care for Storm Damage, Repairs, etc. Mission Statement: To provide an unparalleled client experience by exceeding horticulture standard, creating, enhancing, and maintaining landscape environments for the benefit, and enjoyment of our customers.
P.O. Box 27 Boise, ID 83707-0027 | 208-336-2110 The J.R. Simplot Company was started by an energetic entrepreneur in 1929, and grew from a one-man farming operation into a food and agribusiness empire. The company’s vertical integration—seed production, farming, fertilizer manufacturing, frozen-food processing, and food brands and distribution—has nurtured a diverse array of internal talents and resources, creating a symbiosis that few other organizations achieve. Our phosphate reserves and large land holdings are a storehouse of valuable physical resources that embody the company’s solid financial base. The pillars of our organization—Passion for People, Spirit of Innovation, and Respect for Resources—are as relevant now as they were when young Jack Simplot began his long journey toward remarkable success. He was an innovator from the start, but our founder’s accomplishments accelerated after creating the first commercially-viable frozen french fries in the 1940s. That momentum continues today, with technology improvements that are revolutionizing plant research and food production. The company has invested significant resources to ensure that our operations are sustainable and environmentally friendly. J.R. always understood that most resources are finite. Our goal as a company has been to be the finest stewards possible of the air, water, land, and other resources on which we all rely. Even though J.R. is gone, his legacy has been perpetuated by members of his family, four of whom comprise the executive committee of our board of directors. They have continued the tradition of plowing profits back into the enterprise, responsibly advancing J.R.’s lifelong mission of Bringing Earth’s Resources to Life. Through good times and difficult times, the family has remained true to Jack’s original vision. It has enabled the J.R. Simplot Company to operate under a sound long-term strategy stretching over decades, a rare situation in today’s world of market volatility.
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Winter is a great time to get organized for the upcoming year! Here are some great tasks to put on the ‘To Do’ list: 3 Check out industry training calendars and plan for upcoming classes. 3 Can’t attend classes? Earn CEUs through on-line tests. 3 Schedule needed tool repair and maintenance. And don’t forget about crucial landscape tasks such as removing tree stakes and winter watering if Mother Nature isn’t being generous! 10
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QWEL Certifies the First Qualified Water-efficient Landscapers in the State By Jenn Fisher, commercial horticulture program coordinator with University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
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he first QWEL program in Nevada, which debuted in midOctober, was a great success. Twenty-six people attended the training, and 18 people took the exam to become certified. The professionals who chose to be QWEL-certified ‘pros for hire’ were added to an online database on the QWEL website, where homeowners and companies can find them. Thanks to the Nevada Landscape Association and Truckee Meadows Water Authority for partnering with us on this program. Also, thanks to Western Nevada Supply, Signature Landscapes, Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply, and Rainbird for donating supplies. Congratulations QWEL-certified pros: • Aurora Marin, Signature Landscapes • Brent Blumenthal, Signature Landscapes • Brian Corcoran, Signature Landscapes • Clint Ricketts, Signature Landscapes • Dhurba Neupane, UNR Researcher • Diane Garland, Heirloom Gardens • Frankie Arrington, Moana Nursery
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Glenn Slingland, Irrigation Retiree Gregg Gehlert, Signature Landscapes Jennifer Cressy, South Tahoe Public Utility District Jon Cady, UNR Facilities Josh Hargrove, Reno-Tahoe Airport Authority Laine Christman, Truckee Meadows Water Authority Leon Villegas, Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply Mark Thompson, Reno Green Landscaping Melinda Gustin, Gustin & Associates, Inc. Michele Ford, Conscious Greenscape Robert Gamboa, Signature Landscapes
The next QWEL training and certification program will be in mid-March 2019 (See the Calendar of Events in this issue). Some of our recently certified professionals will be teaching segments of the upcoming training. There will also be an Irrigation/QWEL track at the 2019 NLA Conference and Tradeshow on Feb. 28, where certified professionals can earn CEUs, and others can learn more about the topics covered during the QWEL program. You can learn more about QWEL, and see local QWELcertified pros for hire, at www.QWEL.net.
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PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDES & TREE ROOTS By Sean Gephart
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ith the winter season approaching pre-emergent herbicides are beginning to be applied. Products such as Caseron, Dimension, Barricade, and Ronstar, are now sitting in shops as landscapers and pest control applicators wait for the rains to come in hopes to apply the products just before a rain that will water the product in. Due to the importance of watering in such products some labels document specific dates that the products must be applied. Others on the other hand, claim to be stable and resistant to degradation in the soil. But whatever product selected, it is important to understand that the reasoning behind watering in such products are to allow the active ingredients to reach the dormant seeds killing them as they germinate. Therefore the chemistry of such products are designed to move through the soil profile. Some products are so effective at moving through the soil they have been classified as “Restricted Use Pesticides” regulating their use on some sites and by untrained applicators. But perhaps lesser known and lesser regulated are some per-emergent products that due to their long term persistence in the soil, capable of controlling weeds over several seasons, have the capacity of damaging desired ornamental trees and shrubs if applied to close to the root zone. Products containing the active ingredients Bromacil and Diuron are such products that if applied together will provide effective weed control for a long period of time but must be used in areas where bare ground is the desired outcome. With that, the applicator should pay close attention to the area applied and determine if any trees are within the treatment area all the while understand that some variety of trees have roots that can extent well beyond their drip-line. In fact, instead of gauging the tree’s root extension based on the drip-line a better gauge would be to consider the height multiply by ten depending on the variety and age of the tree. It is further important to understand that although the tree may not die directly from the herbicide exposure itself, the exposure may cause the tree to defoliate then push new growth consecutively over a single season. This will place undue stress on the tree opening it up to other pests and diseases potentially leading to a secondary cause of death. A third factor to consider is the overall environmental conditions that bare ground offers. Such conditions may not benefit the trees health and vitality in term of moisture retention and dust that spider mites and other pests often flourish in. So to determine a safe distance to apply an herbicide containing Bromacil and Diuron near trees would be difficult if the trees were present at all. However, the intent of this article is not to denounce the use of the product but simply to remind users that its use should be to maintain or establish bare ground which may not be suitable for existing trees by exposing them directly to the herbicide or by creating an environment that may damage the tree through stress. Therefore, before using such products determine the desired outcome and verify if the desired outcome would be suitable for existing trees and shrubs and if there are trees present could their roots be in the treatment zone leading to possible damage.
Mark Thompson Mark has been working in the green industry for 20+ years and has done everything from maintenance to installation. For the past four years he has been working for Reno Green Landscaping as an Irrigation Specialist where his focus is to provide upgrade/ uniformity suggestions for residential and commercial properties; Mark also handles all of the company’s maintenance requests. Mark is one of the first technicians to become QWEL certified in Nevada and will be an instructor for the program in the Spring. When Mark isn’t working he enjoys hiking, snowshoeing, kayaking, and raising ‘lap goats’ with his wife Janene.
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Leon has worked for Ewing Irrigation for the past 17 years and currently is the Northern Nevada Account Manager. Leon enjoys the technical aspects of his job and the green industry. He believes in being sustainable and water smart when it comes to the landscape. Leon is currently certified as a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor (CLIA), International Concrete Paver Installer (ICPI), A Hunter Irrigation Expert, and most recently became Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) and will be helping with the training program in the future. Leon has an Associates of Science in Graphic Design and an Associates of Science degree in Business.
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In most cases, pavers and other hardscape applications are inexpensive and easy to install with minimal prep time. Many new housing developers in the Las Vegas market are utilizing hardscapes for new building driveways and patios because of it’s low-cost and quick install times. Unless the pavers are being cleaned or sealed, there is no drying or curing time like concrete, cement or asphalt require. Pavers are ready to enjoy as soon as they are installed. You can pick up the SEK Surebond line of cleaners and sealers at your local Ewing store. They are designed specifically for pavers and hardscape so you know you can trust the product to get the job done.
n the dry Las Vegas climate, landscapes can be a challenge to maintain. But with pavers and hardscapes, you can still provide your customers with beautiful and functional spaces without using too much water or leaving outdoor spaces looking bare or uninhabitable. Here are three reasons why choosing pavers or hardscape over traditional concrete, cement or asphalt for outdoor spaces can help improve your bottom line.
VARIETY Pavers come in multiple colors, sizes, thicknesses, shapes, textures and styles to create just about any aesthetic. Pavers make it easy to create unique patterns. Some of these patterns include: • HERRINGBONE: This is essentially a “V” pattern. This can be achieved by installing rectangle pavers at 90-degree angles end to end. This pattern can be laid out in 90 degree or 45 degree angles, depending on the desired look. • I PATTERN: An “I” pattern is created using a 3:1 ratio of rectangular pavers to square pavers and laying them out in the shape of a capital I. • RUNNING BOND: Running bond is the most basic and easily installed pattern, by installing the pavers end-to-end, creating a straight line. • BASKET WEAVE: The “basket weave” pattern is created when two rectangle pavers are laid side by side in an alternating direction making it look like they have been weaved together. Not only does the variety of colors and textures provide you with the flexibility to create an entirely new look and feel to any patio, backyard or outdoor recreation area, it can also be relatively easy to match to an existing landscape or structure.
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LOW MAINTENANCE Maintenance requirements for pavers is very minimal as well, especially if the pavers are sealed. Just spray them off with a hose or use a recommended cleaner and brush the cleaner on with a rough bristle broom, scrub them until you achieve the desired result, then hose them off. Making repairs or replacing any cracked or broken pieces is simple too. Just remove the damaged pavers and replace them with a new matching one. Having to patch a crack in concrete, cement or asphalt is almost always a challenge and repaving an entire driveway or patio can be labor intensive, costly and time consuming. So if you’re thinking about changing the look of your outdoor spaces, consider using hardscape from any Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply branch to create durable curb appeal with less maintenance for years to come. Jason Barnes is a Service Professional with Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply in South Las Vegas. He can be reached at jbarnes@ewingirrigation.com for any hardscape, irrigation or landscape question.
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