Nandina, also commonly known as Heavenly Bamboo or Sacred
Bamboo, is a suckering shrub, meaning that the plant pushes out new growth from
the base of the plant. Despite the
common names, Nandina is not actually a type of bamboo. Nandina is a hardy plant that will grow well
in many different environments. These compact
plants can help liven up your landscape in the cold winter months, when most
other colorful plants have died back. These easy to grow and easy to maintain
plants give an almost oriental feel to any landscape. The Nandina will grow
well in both sun and shade, so finding the perfect spot for planting will pose
no problem.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Pyracantha - Plant of the Week
Pyracantha is an evergreen shrub
that is cherished for its spectacular fall and winter display of fruits. It has
the ability to withstand dry conditions. In the spring, clusters of small
flowers will bloom. The berries will begin to change in the fall, their color
going from green to shades of red, orange, or yellow. These berries persist
through winter and into early spring depending on climate and the appetite of
the local bird population. If kept in shady areas the berries will be
understated, but in full sun light the berries will be plentiful. There are varieties available that differ in
size, berry color, and uprightness in form, these plants can get up to eighteen
feet tall, but more typically stay in the four to twelve foot range with equal
spread. Beware, however, this is a thorny plant.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Oak Leaf Hydrangea - Plant of the Week
The Oakleaf Hydrangea is one of just a few hydrangeas native
to the United States. It gets its name from the shape of the large, beautiful
leaves which can turn brilliant shades of red, orange, yellow, and burgundy in
the fall when planted in a sunny location that gets a good dose of afternoon
shade. However, the Oakleaf does tend to
like shady areas better. Some varieties of this shrub can grow up to 26 feet
tall with the flowers being almost 12 inches long, while other varieties will
only reach two feet in height. The dramatic white-blooming shrub has four
seasons of interest. Even though it
blooms best in areas where summer is hot, this hydrangea is also a hardy winter
plant. It can thrive in dryer areas and
needs little attention.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Kane Landscapes wins Safety Award
Every year Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) bestows a
safety award to those companies that meet the stringent requirements. This year, Kane Landscapes was feted with
this honor.
The award, part of PLANET’s annual Safety Recognition Awards
Program, and sponsored by CNA, honors those companies with thorough, high
preforming safety programs that create and maintain safe work environments in
the green industry. It is designed to
reward the green industry companies that consistently demonstrate their
commitment to safety.
Kane Landscapes was evaluated on number of accidents, number
of dates that employees were away from work, and number of employee injuries
and illnesses. In addition, a checklist
was used to rate the company’s complete safety program.
PLANET is the association of members who create and maintain
the quality of life in communities across America. With nearly 3,800 member companies and
affiliates, these firms and their employees represent more than 100,000 green
industry professionals. Some of these professionals have taken the extra step
of becoming certified through PLANET and bear the distinction of being known as
the Landscape Industry Certified.
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