New Plantings

You’ve spent lots of money and put hours of sweat equity in your yard…and it’s only June.  The month of May was a sidewalkatime to bring your yard back to life – mulching, trimming, planting, and watering.  It’s lookin’ really good…you now have the landscaped yard your neighbors are envious of.  But a note of caution – don’t get complacent!  There’s still work to be done to ensure your plants survive the summer heat and the upcoming winter season!

Experts at Three Z recommend at least three (3) or four (4) inches of mulch in your beds and around your plants.  If you’ve already mulched and your mulch is sparse or thin, you may want to consider adding more around new plantings.  However, take care NOT to pile mulch as it nears the crown or main stalk of any plant or tree trunk. This, along with heat and extra watering may cause some plant stems to rot.  Having a three or four inch layer around your plants will help maintain moisture and will protect your plants during the hot July and August heat.

When watering your new plants, here are some helpful tips.  Focus on the root zone, not the leaves; and water deeply and thoroughly so the water actually finds its way to the roots.  Water only when it’s needed – so watch the weather closely.  As far as time of day, consider watering in the morning.  If you happen to get water on the leaves, this allows time for them to dry out, hopefully avoiding the chance for plant diseases to gain a foothold.  And back to the mulch – a thicker layer reduces surface runoff and slows evaporation from the soil, helping to retain moisture.  A regimented watering routine is crucial so that newly planted trees and shrubs are well established when winter comes.

If you have any questions, please call our team of experts at Three Z.  Visit our website, http://three-z.com/ to check out our wide assortment of soils and amendments, mulches, sands, aggregates, limestone, and washed gravels.  We deliver the quality materials you need and provide the service you expect.

Spring into Action

spring-action2aBuds on the trees…birds chirping…winter coats finally stashed away.  Time to spring into action and get serious about working in the yard!   Three-Z is your go-to source for the quality materials you need to get the job done!

Sit down, make a list, and set a budget — decide what you’d like to accomplish in your yard this year.  There are a number of seasonal maintenance activities to consider which include, mulching the beds; adding new flowerbeds; and reseeding dead patches in the lawn.  (For an additional list of “Smart Spring Yard Cleanup” options, visit this link.  http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20352366,00.html)

Whatever it may be, if your project requires soil, mulch, stone or compost, the earlier you place your order, the better. With Three-Z, you can always reschedule if the weather isn’t cooperating or your plans change.  Why put it off?  Wouldn’t you prefer to enjoy your newly revitalized yard all summer?  Three-Z has a large fleet and can respond quickly to deliver your materials to you, often the same day.  Call 216-524-4544 to place your order.  (Our delivery area covers the Northeast Ohio area. This includes: Cuyahoga County with Eastern Lorain, Northern Medina & Summit, Northwest Portage, Northwest Lake, and Western Geauga.)

Remember, in the landscaping world, the month of May is comparative to the dinner rush at a popular restaurant.  Everyone is trying to get in at the same time and without a reservation, so you may have to wait for an open table.  Same goes when it comes to the landscaping spring rush (especially Memorial Day weekend), the longer you wait to order, the longer you may wait for delivery.  Planning ahead will allow you to spend more time enjoying your yard!

Visit our website, http://three-z.com/ to check out our wide assortment of soils and amendments, mulches, sands, aggregates, limestone, and washed gravels.  We deliver the quality materials you need and provide the service you expect.

Kids Karpet®

Natural colored aged wood.  It is ground to a fairly coarse texture, similar to that of the colored mulches but because it is aged it is a softer material.  It does not have very fine material in it so it is much cleaner than the bark mulches.

Colored Mulches

mulch164More coarse than the natural mulches.  The pieces are about the size of broken pencils, with very little fine material in it.  FDA approved colorants will not harm plants or soils.  Dye will allow the mulch to hold its color longer than natural mulches but it will not lend as much nutrient to the soil.  Comes in black, brown, or red.  Sold by the cubic yard.  It can be re-colored if it fades.
Black- pure black, like charcoal; Brown- chocolate brown Click here for more information

Mulch

Custommulch162 Z is just one of the types of Mulch we offer. This mulch has been double shredded and is very fine. It is dark brown and very rich looking. Because it contains compost, it provides valuable nutrients to the plants and helps keep the soil moist. This mulch helps the environment by recycling material that previously went to landfills.