Hernandez Uprooted LLC

Hernandez Uprooted LLC As a homeowner, it's essential to recognize the importance of nurturing your trees, grass, and plants, just as you would your home.

A well-maintained landscape and tree not only enhances your property's value but also fosters a safer living enviroment.

Here’s a beautiful Amur Maple before and after. Canopy raise, lightly thinning out and shape. Followed by a beautiful cl...
05/26/2026

Here’s a beautiful Amur Maple before and after. Canopy raise, lightly thinning out and shape. Followed by a beautiful cleanup. We love what we do. Be sure to follow my page and give us a share.
Ms. Kathryn Hernandez Hernandez Uprooted LLC🏡

04/23/2026

Another job done without a hitch in Gardner, KS. We are very grateful the weather held off till we got it on the ground.

Hernandez Uprooted
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Come see me at Explore Gardner Saturday 4/25!!!!
04/13/2026

Come see me at Explore Gardner Saturday 4/25!!!!

We are less than two weeks away from Explore Gardner 2026 and the prizes are rolling in! If you get a BINGO on your card, turn it in for a chance to win a gift basket from participating locations like these! Thank you to Gardner Chamber of Commerce, Star Sweets, White Tail Run Winery and Vineyard, Gold, Hernandez Uprooted LLC, Nice Ice Baby, Skinglowkc Catalyst Chiropractic, and Hair by Miranda at HairBrained Studio for these donations!

Receiving outstanding reviews reassures me that I'm on the right path, and I attribute this success to Christ & my excep...
04/09/2026

Receiving outstanding reviews reassures me that I'm on the right path, and I attribute this success to Christ & my exceptional team, without whom I wouldn't be achieving this recognition. Thank you
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(913) 309-3142
(913) 575-8682
Kathryn Espinoza Hernandez
Hernandez Uprooted LLC🏡

Volcano mulching is the most visible tree care mistake in America and the hardest to stop — because every landscaping cr...
03/16/2026

Volcano mulching is the most visible tree care mistake in America and the hardest to stop — because every landscaping crew does it, every neighbor copies it, and the mulch companies sell it by the cubic yard to pile up higher.

The cone of mulch banked against a tree trunk is not protecting anything. It is trapping moisture against bark that evolved to stay dry. Tree bark is the tree's skin — it breathes, it sheds water, and it serves as the first defense against pathogens and boring insects. Burying it under six to twelve inches of wet decomposing mulch rots the bark, invites fungal infection into the cambium layer, and creates an entry point for decay that can hollow the trunk from the inside.

The damage happens underground too. Mulch piled against the trunk encourages circling roots that grow around the base instead of spreading outward. Over years, these girdling roots tighten like a belt around the trunk, slowly strangling the tree's own vascular system. By the time symptoms appear above ground — thinning canopy, early leaf drop, bark cracking — the girdling is often too advanced to correct.

The correct mulch application looks underwhelming by comparison. A flat ring of mulch two to four inches deep extending out to the drip line — with a six-inch gap of bare soil around the trunk exposing the root flare — is what every university extension and certified arborist recommends. The root flare is the widening at the base where trunk becomes root. If you cannot see the flare, the tree is buried too deep or mulched too high.

The irony is that mulch itself is excellent for trees. It retains soil moisture, moderates root zone temperature, suppresses weeds, and adds organic matter as it decomposes. The material is not the problem. The placement is. Three inches of mulch in a wide ring with a clear trunk gap does everything a volcano promises and nothing it threatens.

If your trees currently have mulch volcanoes, pull the mulch back to expose the trunk and root flare. Redistribute it in a flat ring. The bark underneath may already show discoloration, softness, or fungal growth — clearing the mulch now stops the process before it reaches the cambium.

Hernandez Uprooted LLC
(913)309-3142

An herb spiral transforms a small footprint into multiple microclimates — dry Mediterranean conditions at the top, cool ...
03/08/2026

An herb spiral transforms a small footprint into multiple microclimates — dry Mediterranean conditions at the top, cool moisture at the base, with every gradient in between.

PLANTING BY ZONE:

TOP TIER (Hot & Dry):
Rosemary, thyme, lavender, sage — Mediterranean herbs that need excellent drainage and full sun

MIDDLE TIERS (Moderate):
Oregano, chamomile, tarragon, dill — herbs tolerating moderate moisture with good drainage

BASE LEVEL (Cool & Moist):
Mint, parsley, lemon balm, chervil, basil — moisture-loving herbs benefiting from runoff

ORIENTATION MATTERS:
Southwest slope gets maximum sun and heat — ideal for sun-worshippers like rosemary. Northeast side stays shaded and humid longer — perfect for moisture-lovers like mint. Plant accordingly to match each herb's needs.

GROWING ADVANTAGES:
- Drains faster than flat beds, preventing root rot
- Warms earlier in spring due to elevation and sun exposure
- Creates 3-4 distinct growing zones in 4-6 square feet
- Reduces water needs through efficient drainage gradient
- Easy harvest access from all sides without stepping on soil

Space plants for airflow and growth. Mulch lightly to moderate moisture. Water base plants more than summit plants. The structure does most of the work — you just plant in the right zones.

Hernandez Uprooted LLC
Kathryn Hernandez
(913) 309-3142

Retaining wallHernandez Uprooted LLC(913) 309-3142Woman owned
02/24/2026

Retaining wall
Hernandez Uprooted LLC
(913) 309-3142
Woman owned

Wishing you a season of blessings and beautiful memories. Thank you for all your support this year. May the blessings of...
12/23/2025

Wishing you a season of blessings and beautiful memories. Thank you for all your support this year. May the blessings of the new year be in your favor. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
- Hernandez family and team

🌿✂️ Proper Pruning of Shrubs and Perennials for Healthy Growth ✂️🌿The image clearly illustrates that correct pruning doe...
12/21/2025

🌿✂️ Proper Pruning of Shrubs and Perennials for Healthy Growth ✂️🌿
The image clearly illustrates that correct pruning does not harm plants. When done properly, it strengthens their structure, improves growth, and enhances long-term vitality.
🌱 Why pruning matters
Over time, plants tend to become dense, woody, and uneven. Old stems block light and drain energy. Pruning helps redirect that energy to productive growth.
1️⃣ Encouraging new shoots
Removing weak or aging stems stimulates the development of strong, healthy new growth.
2️⃣ Better airflow and light exposure
An open plant structure allows light and air to reach the center, reducing disease risk and improving overall health.
3️⃣ Maintaining a natural shape
The slightly curved pruning line shown highlights the importance of avoiding flat cuts. A rounded, natural form improves balance and appearance.
4️⃣ Preventing breakage
Long, thin stems are more likely to snap in wind or snow. Regular pruning keeps plants compact and resilient.
5️⃣ Timing the cut correctly
Dry or dead stems are usually removed close to the ground, most often in late winter or early spring.
🧤 Clean and careful work
Sharp, clean tools ensure smooth cuts and help prevent plant damage or disease.
🌿 Final note
Pruning is not a harsh intervention but a form of thoughtful care. Removing excess growth while respecting the plant’s natural form results in stronger, healthier, and more attractive plants over time.

🌸 How Soil pH Influences Hydrangea Color 🌿1️⃣ Acidic soilProduces deep blue blooms. When the pH stays around 5.5 or lowe...
12/21/2025

🌸 How Soil pH Influences Hydrangea Color 🌿

1️⃣ Acidic soil
Produces deep blue blooms. When the pH stays around 5.5 or lower, the plant absorbs more aluminum, which creates the blue pigmentation.

2️⃣ Neutral soil
Results in soft purple or mauve flowers. With a pH between about 6.5 and 7, aluminum uptake is limited, leading to blended tones.

3️⃣ Alkaline soil
Encourages bright pink flowers. At pH levels above 7, aluminum becomes unavailable, and pink pigments dominate.

💧 Adjusting soil pH with aluminum sulfate for blue shades or garden lime for pink tones allows natural control over hydrangea colors.

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Gardner, KS
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