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Rain or wind?

February 8, 2012
With the possibility of rain we think we might not have to water, but when the wind comes up and the rain doesn't come, what does one do?
Well with the no or very little rain and the wind the way it has been the topsoil is drying quickly. But not to fear.  the soil is still pretty moist for the time being, or is it?  Yes those areas that are exposed to the rain but what about under that evergreen or under the eves of your house?  Now is the time to take a soil moisture test and make sure it isn't bone dry.  Neglectful dryness can lead to wind burnt and dry plants which could ultimately lead to dead or dying plants.  Make sure your plants in covered areas are watered even in our rainy or so called rainy season.
 

Area's we service.

February 5, 2012
We service Medford, Central Point, White City, Eagle Point, and Shady Cove for Full Service Accounts.  Larger Accounts we are willing to travel to out of the area. We service the entire Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin for Aeration and Dethatching. Catch us on special at our facebook account at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Crater-Landscape-Management/178795645499069.

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Outstanding weather for Winter

February 5, 2012
As we enter February, I wonder if winter is even going to hit this year.  Yes we have had some cold weather here and there but very little moisture.  The sun has been out for the last couple of days and temps near 60 has me thinking towards spring.  Now I know we still have time left for winter to hit, especially after last years late wet spring, but we must be prepared for what mother nature gives us. 
Now is a great time to be thinking about the garden and what our landscapes will look like...
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