Escapes Landscaping & Irrigation

Escapes Landscaping & Irrigation Our services include landscape design and installation, patio, pergola, landscape lighting, and water features.

Pride of home ownership is synonymous with having beautiful lush green turf. By installing an efficient lawn irrigation (sprinkler) system and having it professionally maintained, you can reduce your water bill, decrease the incidence of turf disease, develop deeper turf roots which better withstand drought stress, and generate an overall better turf quality (TAMU Agrilife Extension Service). Contact us today for a landscape irrigation evaluation.

Great information about taking care of your Crape Myrtles.
01/07/2023

Great information about taking care of your Crape Myrtles.

Garden Tip: It's been 2 years since I posted a Tip here imploring my fellow Texans not to "top" our state's crape myrtles. There is never a justifiable reason to do so, and it ruins the plants' growth forms forever.

Excuses I hear:
• MY PLANT IS TOO TALL. Then my reply is – either move it or re-move it. Get it to a place where it can grow to its full height without topping or take it out entirely. If you whack it, it will only try to grow back. That's when those big, ugly knuckles develop.

• IT MAKES MY PLANT BLOOM BETTER. That's just not the case. University research has shown that plants that are topped produce their first blooms 6 to 8 weeks later than plants that were not topped. I can show you thousands of crape myrtles in McKinney that bloom 3 times each summer because they have never been topped. Topped plants also produce giant flower heads that their supple stems cannot support. They flop about gracelessly.

• THE COMMERCIAL GUYS ARE DOING IT, SO I FIGURED IT WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. Well, those guys are wrong. Odds are, their employers who own the shopping centers or office parks have demanded that they do it, or maybe they're just basically uninformed. But either way, they're wrong.

Friends, crape myrtles are my favorite flowering shrubs. I helped found The Crape Myrtle Trails of McKinney. We have planted upwards of 30-40,000 crape myrtles in our city since 1999, and I work with crape myrtles one or two days weekly. I have written much of what you will find on the CMT website https://crapemyrtletrails.org, and the photos are mostly mine.

If you are choosing a crape myrtle for your own landscape, please look on the website at the lengthy chart of more than 100 varieties and note the wide diversity of mature heights. You will see plenty of options that will allow you to plant without ever having to worry about topping.

If you have a plant that has previously been topped, perhaps by a prior owner of your house, it can still be salvaged. There are complete instructions on our website about how to accomplish that. They may surprise you.

You will also find detailed information about crape myrtle bark scale and sooty mold, but I don't believe you'll find reference to "crape murder." I'm kinda done with that term. I'm sure you will see it posted as a comment here, however.

Is this a matter of personal rights? Sure it is, and if someone wants to top their crape myrtles, it's well within their jurisdiction. My goal here is simply to educate, so no need to get defensive.

Very happy with the finished product! Kayce and Cody very extremely knowledgeable and very easy to work with.This custom...
03/30/2019

Very happy with the finished product! Kayce and Cody very extremely knowledgeable and very easy to work with.

This customer rated you highly for professionalism, and work quality.

Melinda B.

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05/26/2018

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For those of you planning your garden, read this great tomato tip!
03/18/2018

For those of you planning your garden, read this great tomato tip!

Garden Tip: If this is the weekend you will be planting TOMATOES, remember the long-proven rule for Texas gardens: AVOID THE LARGE-FRUITING TYPES! They will not set fruit in cool, mid-spring weather, and then in what seems like only a week or two later, they quit setting fruit when it rolls past 90F. You may only get a few tomatoes off popular northern varieties like Big Boy and Beefsteak before they give out.

Best types would include Celebrity, Porter, Roma, Cherry, Sweet 100 and Yellow Pear. I guess you could include Better Boy and Early Girl since there aren't a lot of others.

Dr. Jerry Parsons, retired vegetable specialist with the Extension Service in Texas, is still conducting tomato comparisons annually in his ongoing work with the Texas nursery industry. Jerry told me last night that many of our old favorite Texas types have gone by the wayside (http://www.plantanswers.com/veg_varieties.htm).

Jerry told me it's gotten so bad that he's even recommending people save seeds from the recent favorite Tycoon, as 2018 will be the last year it will be available.

So much of the breeding work of the companies that are still involved at all is geared to the North and West Coast where tomato production is easier. Oh how I wish we had Spring Giant and some of the other great old standards back once again!

03/10/2018

Excellent information about lawn care. A recommended read for anyone that wants a beautiful lawn.

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