H20, it’s what they want!
For those of you living in the Tetons this year you already know our wet spring and recent extreme heat has the plants and trees flourishing! However with our dry climate we find ourselves flocking to cool rivers and lakes as soon as the heat hits the dreaded 90’s! Our trees and shrubs are feeling the same way but don’t have the luxury of mobility, that’s when we step in!
Trees and shrubs need the TLC through these hot months more than ever and it doesn’t take much to give them what they need, water! It is important to be conscious of your trees and shrubs water intake because often times when they show signs of distress it is too late! Most landscapers will recommend upon installation, delivery or pickup a timed irrigation system giving short increments of water to your trees and shrubs throughout the day to maintain adequate hydration. However when temperatures rise and the rainfall is in short supply it is important to monitor the irrigation and check the soil to be sure that previous settings are enough! Change in temperature sometimes requires change in irrigation so checking that all the heads and nozzles are functioning properly and that the soil around your trees is adequately saturated can save your trees from falling victim to our dry climate.
There are also great ways to be efficient with your water use while still maintaining adequate hydration. One great way is to use bark mulch in your landscaping around your trees and shrubs. The mulch creates a great sun barrier and keeps the ground from warming and the water from evaporating. This can be 50% more efficient in water usage and keeps the soil moist and the trees and shrubs happy!
Ultimately, like you or I the hot summer months can be draining and no one thrives without water so get out there and check the soil, trees and shrubs to be sure that your irrigation schedule is getting those plants the water they need to succeed!