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How To Prune Jasmine Growing On A Fence

6/20/2014

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Items Needed:
Garden Pruners
String or twist ties

Steps To Prune Jasmine

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  1. The best time to prune jasmine heavily is in late spring when the jasmine is finished blooming or in early fall. Jasmine also can handle a lot of heavy pruning so you don't have to worry too much about damaging it. 
  2. First, trim out all dead vines at ground level. 
  3. Next, identify the weaker vertical growing vines cut them to ground level. Do not cut out more than a fourth of the total vines. This also only needs to be done every few years. Doing this will allow the stronger vines to grow and produce a much better looking plant.
  4. If your jasmine is getting top heavy, cut back some of the the vines to about three feet tall. Don't worry, they will regrow soon and look great.
  5. Then, unravel jasmine vines growing in a direction you do not want. Aim the vine in the direction you want it to grow and secure it with string, Check back regularly to make sure it is not cutting into the vine.
  6. Finally, lightly cut back jasmine stems that are hanging from the fence. DO NOT cut too deeply or you will cut into the vertical growing vine. This will kill everything attached above it and will leave a large gap in your jasmine fence until it regrows.
  7. The jasmine will need some light pruning throughout the summer just to keep it nice and trim. Enjoy your beautiful fence.

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Types of Irrigation Systems

6/6/2014

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What Is Irrigation?

Irrigation is simply a way to get water to plants in a different way than rain. You can use it to replace rain water in enclosed areas or to simply provide additional water in areas with little rainfall. A properly designed irrigation system can be water efficient and a huge time saver. While we get a lot of rain in Louisiana, an irrigation system can help you through the drought periods as well.

Types of Irrigation Sytems

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Sprinkler System
Also known as Spray Head Irrigation, this usually involved a stationary irrigation head that either pops up out of the ground or is static. The tips spray a fine mist in a radial spray reaching up to fifteen feet away from the head. These are commonly seen in residential and commercial irrigation systems for landscape beds.

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Drip Irrigation
This is the most water efficient method of irrigation. It drips water directly to the plant root zone. This method is effective in watering hedge rows or evenly spaced flowers or plants in a garden.

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Rotary Irrigation
Also called gear driven irrigation, this systems can water over sixty feet away. These are great for watering grass and low lying plants. These are used on golf courses, sports fields, and on home lawns.

Micro-Irrigation
Micro-Irrigation works in the same way as a spray head irrigation system, but it requires far less water. These are often tied into an exterior water faucet on a home and water a small landscape bed area.

Ditch Irrigation
The oldest method of irrigation. Ditches are dug to drain in fresh water and fed into a series of canals that run between rows of raised soil where crops have been planted.
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Terraced Irrigation
Useful if growing plants on elevated land that is very steep. With a lot of labor, time and material, steps are cut into the land of the hill. Much like a slinky, the water goes down each step towards the bottom. Each step will be watered and crops can be grown on the hill side.

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Center Pivot Irrigation
Center pivot irrigation is another irrigation system used to water crops. A steel or aluminum skeleton of pipes is attached to wheels at the bottom and a spinning metal arm on top. The metal arm has sprinklers along the length of it that sprays as it turns. The system can be moved around a large field so multiple areas can be irrigated by one system.

GreenSeasons Irrigation

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GreenSeasons is glad to help with any irrigation needs you may have. If you want new irrigation, irrigation repairs, drainage or landscaping, we will be happy to give you a quote, just click here.
If you would just like some information on irrigation, please contact us.

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