Fall 2014 - Oxford Insta
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Fall 2014 - Oxford Insta
ing Lar ge Tree Tra nsplant Garden C entre a nd e d a h S a t s In d r o f Ox ture ————————— ———————————— ———————————— ———————————— Experts by na splalanntitinngg nnsp ra ra T T e e re re T T e e rg rg a a L L d n & a e e tr entr enCCen rden GGaard Volume 24, Fall Issue September/October 2014 Dear Gardening Friends: Inside this issue: Pruning hydrangeas... 1 Acer Rubrun Redpointe Maple... 2 Landscape report... 2 Pruning hydrangeas cont... 3 Moving trees...we move them all... 3 Event Calendar 2014/15... 4 Did you know? 4 Fall checklist for your 4 garden... Summer has blown by this year with unseasonable cool temperatures, which was great for landscapes, trees and lawns. Most of us were mowing the lawns at least once if not twice a week this season. Everything just kept on growing! As Fall approaches please see the Fall checklist for your garden to help your landscape over winter, and remember Fall is a great time to be planting trees and shrubs. Please see our article on Moving Trees (big or small…we plant them all!!) Our 24th Annual Family Day is planned for Saturday, September 20, 2014, where we pay your taxes on all products purchased store wide. Bring out the whole family and enjoy a fun day of games for the kids and a charity BBQ! Our hayrides, enjoyed by adults and children alike, are approximately one hour in length, so please plan your day accordingly. At this time, we extend a great thanks to our dedicated staff for a wonderful gardening season. Oxford Insta-Shade: Garden Center, Land- scaping and Large Tree Transplanting, are the services we offer you! We also continue to offer professional service and expert advice to you for your gardens and properties Once again, we hope to see you at our 24th Annual Family Day. Feel free to bring your family, friends and neighbours and we will give them a discount equal to the taxes too on September 20th! Kindly, Jan and Susie Veldhuizen, family and staff at Oxford Insta-Shade Pruning hydrangeas... Did you know that: We are your one-stop 22,000 square foot garden centre? We are the ‘big tree’ movers’ and can move trees up to 25 feet tall? We offer free advice to all of our customers? We are a member of Landscape Ontario? “How do I make my hydrangeas bloom more?” This is one of the most frequently asked questions we hear in regards to hydrangeas. The easy answer to this question is fertilizer, which increases the amount of nutrients available to the plant, thus promoting root, leaf, and flower growth throughout the season. However, pruning is one of the most important aspects in caring for hydrangeas. Deadheading (different than pruning) can be done any time, if the old blooms are removed directly behind the dead head. There are two methods of pruning, each for different types of hydrangeas. Step 1: Determine the type of hydrangea you are dealing with. There are four main groups: Mophead and Lacecap, Oakleaf, Paniculata(‘PG’), and Annabelle. If you are unsure which group your hydrangea belongs to, visit... cont. on page 3 Page 2 Garden Centre and Large Tree Transplanting Acer Rubrum ‘Frank Jr.’ - Redpointe Maple, the tree of the year... ‘ The Acer Rubrum ‘Redpointe’ Maple tree is fast becoming more popular than traditional maple favourites. Its quick and relatively care-free growth habits are as endearing as is its spectacular red fall color display. Upright with a broadly pyramidal shape that requires little pruning. The ‘Redpointe’ Maple will reach 40 feet high with a 20 foot spread. Narrower than many maples, it makes a nice addition to more compact landscapes. It is a deciduous tree undeterred by cold snaps as it is a hardy zone four. Its deeply lobed leaves are deep green from Spring to Fall when they turn a brilliant red shade. Oxford Insta-Shade has a number of Acer rubrum ‘Redpointe’ Maple trees available on Family Day, Saturday, September 20th. Come to Oxford InstaShade today and speak with our knowledgeable staff to see how many Acer rubrum ‘Redpointe’ Maple trees would work best in your garden. There’s more... If purchased on Family Day, Saturday, September 20th, we will pay YOUR TAX! will work on making your dream come true. Fall pruning is also very important for a well groomed garden. The landscape crew will also help wrap up your garden for the winter. Book your fall pruning and winterizing today. Thank you to all our landscape customers this past season for your generous support! Contact Bryan, our Oxford Insta-Shade Professional Certified Landscape Designer, at 519-4242180, for all your landscaping needs, fall pruning and design work. We look forward in helping you make your property a dream come true! Landscape report... Fall season is a great time to landscape. Interlocking patio’s, driveways and walkways can all be done in the fall. Our landscape crew has over 25 years of experience in landscape installation and fall pruning. The possibilities and your imagination are endless. Call Bryan, our Professional Certified Landscape Designer today for a consultation and we Volume 24, Fall Issue Pruning hydrangeas Page 3 continued from page 1... www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com. This website has pictures and descriptions to help with identification. Step 2: If your hydrangea is a Mophead, Lacecap, or Oakleaf variety, follow Pruning Method 1. If you have a Paniculata(‘PG’) or Annabelle variety, follow Pruning Method 2. Method 1: Prune these hydrangeas only in the summer, but before August. These hydrangeas bloom on old wood, so pruning in the fall or winter will result in most of the buds being removed before the next season. There are a few exceptions, like the ‘Endless Summer’ group and other everblooming varieties- these can be pruned at any time. Method 2: Annabelle hydrangeas should not be pruned in the spring, while ‘PG’ and ‘Limelight’ varieties should not be pruned in the summer, when the buds are forming on the shrubs. These hydrangeas can be pruned at any other time, although they do not need to be pruned every year. For more extensive information on caring for and pruning your hydrangeas, visit: www.hydrangeashydrangeas.com Moving Trees? Big or small, we move them all...up to 30 feet tall! Trees are very important on a property and your property may lack beautiful big trees. No worries and no need to wait years for the trees to grow. Big or small we plant them all. Shade or Evergreen trees; we plant up to 30 feet tall with our Tree Spades. If access is not available for our large tree spades, we can fit through an area of 36 inches wide with the walk behind skid steer and plant a wire basket tree up to 12 feet tall. Browse through acres of trees to choose the right tree for your location. With our fleet of four trees spades (100 inch, 90 inch, 80 inch and 44 inch) and the walk behind skid steer (see photo on right), you can be sure we have the perfect tree you are looking for! Visit us on September 20, 2014 and we will pay your tax on all purchases made - even on a large tree! We serve all of South Western Ontario and offer free quotes! Call 519-424-2180 to book your appointment early! Just a friendly reminder! On Family Day, Saturday, September 20, 2014, we PAY YOUR TAX on ALL trees! Oxford Insta-Shade (2001) Inc. 593806 Highway 59 (at Holbrook) R.R. #2 Burgessville, ON N0J 1C0 (10 km South of Woodstock) Phone: 519-424-2180 Long-Distance: 1-800-387-0246 Fax: 519-424-2420 Website: www.oxfordinstashade.com E-mail: [email protected] “Experts by Nature” GARDEN CENTRE FALL HOURS: Mon. to Fri.: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sunday. Closed from Dec. 24 to Mar. 2/2015 Garden Centre, Large Tree Transplanting and Landscape Design: Landscaping 3% Bonus Bucks on all cash purchases! Place Address Label Here Large Tree Sales Paving Stone Interlocking Retaining Walls Large Tree Transplanting Ponds and Water Gardening Sodding and Seeding Wij spreken Hollands. Event Calendar 2014/15... Sept. 20, 2014 Family Day…We pay your taxes on all purchases store wide. Oct. 13, 2014 Thanksgiving Day. Garden Center closed. Dec. 24, 2014 Garden Center open for the last day of this gardening season. Dec. 25, 2014 Christmas Day. Garden Center closed for the season. Mar. 2, 2015 Garden Center open for the 2015 gardening season. —————————————————————— Did you know? Though conifers are evergreens, they do lose leaves and needles. Because needles’ life expectancy is two or three years, every autumn, the oldest needles on the trunk and main branches yellow and fall off. This healthy phenomenon is most visible on Pines. So don’t let a few needles that fall in the Fall needle you. Fall checklist for your gar den: Before the first frost, spread a layer of mulch around trees and shrubs to protect roots. Winterize your Rose Bushe s, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Yews, Alberta Spruce , and Upright Junipers. Many perennials need to be cut back 15-20cm. Feed your lawn with Fall Fertili zer; the nutrients will help protect the grass throug hout the winter and gives it a good boost for nex t spring. Protect your less hardy plants when winter sets in by wrapping them in burlap. Bu rlap available in-store. Pull out your annuals and put them on the compost pile. Get your garden ready and plant your springflowering bulbs like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths etc. To get some good fall colour, pla nt some hardy mums and icicle pansies. We have plenty in stock and they are in full bloom. Seed over bare spots in law n. Rake up fallen leaves and add to compost pile.
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