Ground Control Lawn & Landscaping

Ground Control Lawn & Landscaping This is a family owned business..We do lawn maintenance,mulching, landscape bed maintenance and design.Fall and spring clean-up

This is a family owned business the services we provide are:
- Weekly lawn maintenance
- Mulching
- Plant installation
- Spring/fall clean up
- Shrub trimming
- Gutter cleaning
- Landscaping design and installation

How to Grow, Propagate and Care for Toad LiliesThis plant requires shade during the heat of the dayThis plant may not to...
06/04/2016

How to Grow, Propagate and Care for Toad Lilies

This plant requires shade during the heat of the dayThis plant may not tolerate any direct sunlightThis plant will tolerate some drought, but benefits from periodic wateringThis plant needs a thorough, deep weekly watering, Double icons require boggy or wet conditionsNo DeerWhite flowering plantYellow flowering plantTricyrtis hirtaHow to Use the Plant Care Icons at The Garden Helper
The Common Toad Lily is an easy to care for, slow spreading, clump forming perennial with 4"-6", deep green leaves
alternating along multiple, 30"-36" upright, arching stems, resembling those of an orchid.
They are hardy in USDA zones 4-9.
Beginning at mid-summer and continuing well into the fall, Tricyrtis hirta produces
loose clusters of individual Toad flowers at each node along the stem.
These are no ordinary flowers, though. They are AWESOME flowers!
These intricate, 1½"-2" orchid like flowers are typically white or pale yellow
and are covered with hundreds of tiny, dark purple or burgundy colored spots.
Toad Lilies are great plants reasonably moist areas in partially of fully shaded areas
of the garden, and are suited for growing in containers if they are never allowed to dry out.
Toad Lilies make great cut flowers for exotic looking floral arrangements.
The Growing Requirements of a Toad Lily Plant
Kermit the Garden Gnome



Toad Lily plants should be grown in a site with light to moderate shade, except in the deep South,
where they will require full, deep shade to survive.
They will tolerate morning sun in cool summer regions, as long as they have sufficient moisture.
Toad Lily rhizomes should be planted 3" deep in evenly moist, organically rich, slightly acidic soil.
Water regularly and thoroughly.
Although they will tolerate a short period of drought once established,
for the best results they should be kept evenly moist all the time.
Spotted leaves or brown edges are usually caused by insufficient moisture.
A generous topdressing of compost each spring, is normally all the feeding that your Toad Lily will require.
Take precautions to protect new spring growth from slugs and snails.
Propagating New Toad Lily Plants and Growing Them from Seed
Toad Lilies can be propagated with 4" stem cuttings taken in early summer, before the flowers buds begin to develop. Each cutting should contain a leaf at the top end. After dipping the lower end of the cutting, strike it into moistened rooting medium up to the leaf axis and place in a bright, warm area. A new plant will develope at the base of the leaf.
Toad Lily plants seldom need dividing, but for propagation purposes they can be divided in the spring, making certain that each division includes a new growth bud on the underground rhizome.
Toad Lily seeds require light for germination so do not cover them!
They require a period of cold stratification before germination.
These tiny seeds should always be sown while fresh.


Sow Toad Lily seeds directly in the garden in late fall, or early in the spring, up until one month before the last killing frost date. If you are starting your Toad Lilies indoors, place your fresh seeds in the refrigerator for a month (or longer) before planting. I found a picture of a Blue Orchid Toad Lily

05/16/2016

Silver maple trees

Big, fast-growing, and a dandy shade tree, silver maple is widespread in eastern states and the Midwest. Unfortunately, the speed at which the tree grows makes for weak, brittle wood that may break during severe storms. The shallow root system invades sewage pipes and drain fields, and is notorious for cracking driveways and walkways.

05/12/2016

Here is some steps you should do for planting flowers
Prepare the soil where you want to plant flowers. Loosen up the ground with a hand rake. ...
With a spade or your hands, dig a hole in the prepared soil. ...
Gently remove the plant from the container
Gently loosen roots on the outside edge of the root ball then put in whole you dug and cover with the dirt make sure it will stay then water

05/10/2016

Today's tip is about watering your lawn:
so when should you water your grass? Most people think its the afternoon or in the late evening ( 6 p.m or later) but that's actually wrong the best time is between 4 a.m and 10 a.m. If you ask why well the answer is if you water in the afternoon then it evaporates to fast. The evening is a bad time cause the water can cling to the grass and not be absorbed and if the water sits there it can cause fungus and no one wants that. Stay tuned for more

05/09/2016

If you find yourself with lots of w**d there are a few things you can do first make sure your grass is cut to suggested length then you should identify the w**ds and get the right kid of w**d killer for thoes w**ds if you dont want to use chemicals then corn gluten will kill some w**ds stay tuned for more

05/08/2016

Mow Often, but Not Too Short
Giving your lawn a "Marine cut" is not doing it a favor. Surface roots become exposed, the soil dries out faster and surface aeration is reduced. As a general rule, don't cut off more than one-third of the grass at any one time. Most turf grass species are healthiest when kept between 2.5 and 3.5" tall.

When the lawn is finished growing for the season, cut it a bit shorter to about 2". This will minimize the risk of mold buildup during winter.

05/07/2016
05/07/2016

This is a family owned business the services we provide are:
- Weekly lawn maintenance
- Mulching
- Plant installation
- Spring/fall clean up
- Shrub trimming
- Gutter cleaning
- Landscaping design and installation

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Brown City, MI

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