Gonzo's Lawn Services LLC

Gonzo's Lawn Services LLC Professional lawn/Landscaping company Owner Justin Quarles is a licensed and insured landscape horticulturalist with 15 years experience.

Gonzo's Lawn Services LLC is a New Orleans based company focused on providing affordable and quality lawn/landscaping services. These services are available to the entire metro New Orleans Area. Feel free to give me a call for an appointment to get your free quote at 504-418-7568

01/31/2018

A Few Pruning Considerations in the Landscape from Senior Horticulturist Allen Owings:

***No specific set of rules will cover all pruning.The important consideration should be preserving the natural form of a particular species.

***For shrubs, the extent of annual pruning depends on the plant. Some shrubs may require removing a considerable amount of wood each year, while others require little pruning. It is much better to prune lightly each year rather than severely butcher a plant after several years of growth.

***When pruning, first remove weak and spindly wood inside the plant perimeter or near the ground. Next, reduce the height of the plant to the desired level by making cuts at various heights, always keeping in mind the natural form of the plant.

***One rule for cane-type plants like nandina and mahonia is to remove one-third of the oldest and tallest canes near the ground each year. This will keep the height of the plant at a reasonable level.

***Make all large cuts on the outside of the shoulder wrinkle to promote callus and healing. Cuts made flush with a primary branch or central trunk remove this shoulder wrinkle, and healing over never occurs, leaving your plant susceptible to insects and diseases.

***People once believed that pruning cuts, especially large ones, needed to be painted with special pruning compounds to prevent the entry of insects and diseases. We now know these compounds can cause the plant more harm than good.

***Several plant types or categories need special treatment for the purpose of specific training. These include espaliered plants, topiary or “poodled” plants, and other landscape oddities.

***Pruning flowering shrubs depends on the time of the year they bloom. Prune late winter- and spring-flowering shrubs after they flower. If you prune spring-flowering shrubs during winter, you will be removing flower buds. Examples in this category include azalea, spirea, mock orange, quince, hydrangea, forsythia, gardenia, camellia, viburnum, and flowering almond. For azaleas, complete pruning by late June or early July.

***Prune summer-flowering shrubs from mid- to late winter before spring growth. Some plants in this group are crape myrtle, oleander, vitex and althea. Most non-flowering evergreens should be pruned in the dormant winter season, but some pruning may be done throughout the year.

***Prune ground covers, such as liriope, before growth commences in late February or early March (zone 8B).

***Young trees need to be pruned and trained properly to develop growth for the future, and mature trees may need an occasional pruning to maintain plant health and vigor.

***Improperly pruning shade trees results in growth patterns that lead to structural weaknesses and entry points for disease and insects. In addition, improperly pruned branches can hamper human and vehicular activity, present problems with utility lines and interfere with buildings and related structures.

***Root establishment is critical during the first three years after planting a young tree, and it determines whether the tree will survive. The amount of pruning and whether pruning is done correctly will influence how a young tree will develop in the later years.

***First, be sure the tree has a dominant central leader, like a trunk or major branch. Next, select the permanent branches that will be the major structural framework of the tree in future years. These branches should have a wide angle of attachment to the main trunk for greatest strength. Also, they should be uniformly distributed around and up and down the trunk of the tree. This distribution up, down and around is referred to as vertical and radial branch distribution.

***While selecting the permanent branches, you may need to leave a few temporary branches to help the tree grow. These temporary branches can be removed after two or three years – as soon as the permanent branches have filled out.

***Mature trees occasionally need dead wood removed. This process is called "dead wooding" or "cleaning out." Crown thinning is another pruning technique and involves "opening up" the canopy of deciduous trees. Never “top” a tree.

***Another popular pruning technique for mature trees is thinning out. This reduces the height and spread of the tree while maintaining the natural shape. It is very important to prune mature trees properly.

01/28/2018

Now is a great time to start planting a hedge.

01/27/2018

QUESTION: After rebuilding last year, my front and back yards were planted with St. Augustine grass squares. Even though w**d control measures were done before the grass was planted, dollarw**d and other undesirable types of vegetation are creeping up all...

We pretty much have a year round growing season in the NO LA area, so here is some good advice on planting sod in winter...
12/08/2017

We pretty much have a year round growing season in the NO LA area, so here is some good advice on planting sod in winter. 🌿☘🍀🌱

April through October is the best time for laying sod in Louisiana, but dormant-season sodding can be successful. Planting dormant grass is simply a little riskier.

Dormant sodding should preferably be done after the grasses have gone dormant in December. At this time, the sod being laid should be mostly brown and dormant.

Learn more >> http://bit.ly/2AzZ4MR

04/15/2017

Do you want to plant squash, cucumber or melon?

They are members of the cucurbit family can be planted in May, but yields may be lower than normal with the late plantings.

For more info>> http://bit.ly/2nQ7ERi

Plants that are the most successful in NOLA area are plants acclimated to our climate.
02/04/2017

Plants that are the most successful in NOLA area are plants acclimated to our climate.

I'm sure I'm not the only gardener drooling over the gorgeous catalogs filled with new plants and cultivars.

For those having citrus issues
11/24/2016

For those having citrus issues

Stressing that production agriculture alone is not enough to sustain rural economies, a leading food science expert said farm productivity needs to be converted to consumer-ready products.

Some food for thought for the holidays
11/24/2016

Some food for thought for the holidays

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, when preparing a turkey, be aware of the four main safety issues: thawing, preparing, stuffing and cooking to the appropriate temperature. Xu offers these guidelines...
Click here for full article>> http://bit.ly/2eGAJJN

For those affected by the flooding.
08/20/2016

For those affected by the flooding.

If your home flooded and you can safely return, quick work is needed to avoid long-lasting damage and health hazards, according to experts at the LSU AgCenter.

I encourage all of my customers to switch to pine straw mulch.
03/31/2016

I encourage all of my customers to switch to pine straw mulch.

Gardening season is soon to be underway here in the northern hemisphere. This past weekend saw droves of people taking advantage of the nice weather by getting their hands dirty in the garden. A walk around the neighborhood brought with it a lot of smiles and a chance to reconnect with neighbors I h…

I see this mistake all the time.
01/06/2016

I see this mistake all the time.

Please, DO NOT do this to your crape myrtles.....thanks!

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