Noon Turf Care - Fall to Winter Lawn, Tree, Shrub, and Property Tips

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Late Fall Winterization of Your Property Presents… FALL 2011

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This is Noon Turf Care's fall webinar from 2011. This was our first ever webinar and it was a huge success. We had over 40 people attend live. Feel free to browse through this presentation and get some tips and tricks about lawn care, tree care, shrub care and fall and winterizing tips for your property.

Transcript of Noon Turf Care - Fall to Winter Lawn, Tree, Shrub, and Property Tips

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New England Property Management Panel

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Noon Turf Care

Noon Turf Care978-562-1707

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Overview Company Overviews

Fall Property Maintenance

Landscape Care

Turf Care Preparation

Winterizing Power Equipment

Tree and Shrub Specimen Care

Specific Specimens

Q & A

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LandscapeCollaborative of NE

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Richey and Clapper Company

Richey & Clapper978-443-1333

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PANEL SPEAKERSBrad VifquainProduction ManagerNoon Turf Care978-562-1707 x 1005

Jeffrey CramerLawn, Tree, & Shrub ConsultantNoon Turf Care978-562-1707 x 1002

Bill TourtellotteHorticulture SpecialistNoon Turf Care978-562-1707 x 1009

Mike PieringPresidentLandscape Collaborative of NE617-924-0581

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FALL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

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Gutter Cleaning

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Fall Clean-Up: Lawn

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Irrigation Systems

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Winter Snow and Ice Preparation

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Other Winter Preparations

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LANDSCAPE CARE

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Landscape Preparation: Trees and Shrubs

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Landscape Preparation: Perennial Care

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Fall Ornamental Pruning

The late Fall is also a fantastic time to prune certain trees and shrubs

Remove diseased leaves and limbs – to prevent future spread next season. Look for:

Black spots on leaves (roses, apples).

Powdery mildew on lilacs, peonies and other perennials.

Blighted signs on tree and shrub twigs – remove below infested areas and be sure to clean tools with alcohol to prevent spread.

*We will present Specific Tree and Shrub Care instructions for each specimen toward the end of the presentation.

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Flowerbed Mulching

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TURF CARE PREPARATION

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Lawn Fertilization Preparation

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Limestone

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Fall Potassium

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Fall Aeration

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WINTERIZING POWER EQUIPMENT

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Winterizing Your Lawn Mower

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Winterizing Your Lawn Mower (cont)

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Winterizing 2 Cycle Small Engine Equipment

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2 Cycle Small Engine Equipment (cont)

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Snow Blower Start up Checklist

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Snow Blower Checklist (cont)

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TREE AND SHRUB SPECIMEN CARE

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Winter Plant Protection

Winter protection can takemany forms for trees & shrubs:

Proper cabling for weak trees to porous fabricfor ornamental shrubs to anti-transparent

sprayed on the bottom & top side.

*Please note Winter Chemical and Organic Tree

Care should be performed and assessedby a professional certified arborist.

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Winter Protection Cont.

Thermal Blankets – Keep heat in and allows rain and irrigation throughout the material

Bio-Climate Hoods – Cylinder fleece allows light, air and water but protects plant from heat wilt, rain and frost

Burlap is an economical way to wrap trees & shrubsfor winter protection. Usually a 5.5 ounce medium weave burlap is best. This will help protect against most of all drying damaging wind burn.

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Winter Plant Protection

Protect small trees and shrubs from heavy snow loads this winter.

We have already seen a lot of tree and plant damage from the October storm we had.

You probably noticed all of the snapped limbs and stressed trees that were leaning.

Tie them up or add fencing or wooden covers.

Install windbreaks.

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Tree and Shrubs in the Winter

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Fall Plant Fertilizing

Fall Fertilization to replace food supply to all plant material used during the season to cope with the environment, insects and disease.

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Dormant Oils

Fall Dormant or Horticultural Oil performed to suffocate winter insect egg masses.

These eggs are laid in fall to carry on future populations of Aphid, mite, scale, lace bug, mealy bug & Caterpillars (winter moth, tent caterpillar & cankerworm.

These eggs lay dormant during winter waiting for the following spring. This treatment will help to minimize the amount of eggs that will hatch out in spring.

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SPECIMEN CARE

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White and Gray Birch

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Apple Trees

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Flowering Crab Apple

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Cherry Tree

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Purple Leaf Plum

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Rhododendrons

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Azaleas

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Dogwoods

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Sycamore

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Tulip Tree

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Mountain Laurel

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Evergreens

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Yews, Hemlocks,Arborvitaes

In General chlorophyll in the foliage can destroy during cold bright winter days when temps are below 28 degrees this causes yellowish white bleaching on the needles. The ways to minimize winter injury to young evergreen’s are to water them throughout and in the fall. Never plant them on a south/southwest side of a structure (your home) or in areas with high wind and sun exposure. Besides insulating the root system with leaves, a burlap wall can be created with wooden poses to keep out harsh winds for you taller trees (10+ ft). Shorter plants can be burlaped or use a breathable shrub blanket. If you evergreens receive some browning or discoloration wait until mid spring to prune out the foliage that is injured. Fertilize early spring to encourage new growth.

PH 6.5-7.0 Average

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Douglas Fir

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Japanese Maple

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Magnolia

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Hydrangea

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Cotoneaster

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Holly

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Rose of Sharon

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Boxwoods

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Euonymus

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Burning Bush

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Thank you!

Q & ANoon Turf care would like to offer all participants of today’s webinar a FREE Tree and Shrub EvaluationContact us for more details and use code : 913246446 / PH: 978-562-1707

Noon Turf Care978-562-1707

Landscape Collaborative617-924-0581

Richey & Clapper978-443-1333