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May 16, 2013 By Eitan Abu

2013 Landscaping design trends to look for

cedar deck design with railings in torontoPerhaps because of a sluggish economy or not being able to travel for vacation or recreation purposes, homeowners are spending more time and money outside than ever before. And we’re not talking about “outside” as in parks or nature areas, but “outside” relative to their own homes. Whether it’s building a new deck, adding an in ground sprinkler system, or installing a brick paver patio, homeowners are coming around to the latest trend we’re forecasting to hit big in 2013 – outdoor improvements relative to new landscaping features around their home. ME Landscaping is the Greater Toronto Area’s number one landscaping company, and we can help you plan and design improvements to your outdoor area that will add colour, style, and functionality to your home for years to come.

One of the ways a top landscaping company succeeds in a competitive environment is by differentiating themselves from competitors, and we do that by offering a complete range of services from landscaping architecture to patio and deck design to complementary services like driveway paving and lighting and irrigation systems. There’s more to winning customers and growing a business than just installing a new deck and accepting payment. What sets us apart from the competition? Quality, innovation, and affordable products and services, but also our devotion to helping home and business owners visualize the possibilities for their outdoor areas.

Here are some landscaping trends to watch out for in 2013:

  • Tastefully returning an outdoor area to nature. No, that doesn’t mean ignoring weeds, but rather integrating plants native to where you live into your landscape design. In Metropolitan Toronto, that could mean grasses and sedges (Big Bluestern, Gold Fruited Sedge), wildflowers (Pearly Everlasting, Wild Strawberry), or shrubs and vines (Black Chokeberry, Swamp Rose).
  • Smaller vegetable gardens contained in planters on patios or decks, window boxes, or even in “raised” beds that are either ground level, or actually waist high for easy access.
  • Because homeowners are spending more time outside with their loved ones, we expect to see a greater emphasis placed on outdoor gathering and entertainment areas such as outdoor kitchens and gazebos.
  • Reducing the size of lawns. Let’s face it. The greener you want your lawn to be, the more it costs to maintain it in terms of watering, weeding, and keeping insects and other critters from destroying it. Many homeowners are dialing back on actual green space, and instead replacing it with patios and small rock or flower gardens.
  • A return to natural materials relative to overall landscape design. The look and durability of natural stone like River Rock and Flagstone and recycled wood materials will enjoy a resurgence in the next few years as consumers adopt a more eco-friendly approach to their outdoor areas.

Whether you’re interested in major or minor improvements to your outdoor area, the expertise of an experienced and an award-winning landscaping company is critical in meeting a customer’s goals and budget.

Contact ME Landscaping today at 416-455-9296 for landscaping design in Toronto.

 

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May 16, 2013 By Eitan Abu

Planting the right grass in Ontario

Custom-Landscaping-Toronto-patio-deck-with-landscaping01As many landscape professionals will tell you, and homeowners will grudgingly admit, growing a lush, green lawn anywhere in Canada is challenging at best – and near impossible at worst. Winters in the Greater Toronto Area have something to do with it, as we routinely get hammered with several feet of snow each season, and experience temperatures in January that rarely get above 29 degrees Fahrenheit and often plunge below 17 degrees Fahrenheit. February is just as bad. Landscaping design is a key component in having a green, thick lawn as it takes into consideration the type of seed best suited for a particular soil, where the seed should be planted, and what kind of irrigation system will be most beneficial and cost effective.

At ME Landscaping, our talented and experienced design professionals can help you select the type of lawn that works best, and create an overall landscaping design plan that suits your needs and budget. Perhaps not surprisingly, the best types of grasses to grow in Canada are those adapted to cool-season temperatures because summers are short and winters can be brutally cold with lots of snow and biting winds. When cared for properly, cool-season grasses grow the most in spring and fall, slow down in summer, and go on hiatus in the winter. In many respects, this is similar to how certain mammals hibernate in the winter. Canada’s best grasses thrive in temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but have also evolved to survive freezing winter temperatures.

What are the best types of grasses to plant in Metropolitan Toronto? The top contenders are Kentucky Bluegrass, Fescues, Bent grass, and Perennial rye grass.
Kentucky Bluegrass is legendary for its ability to thrive in cooler temperatures, and our customers love it for its dark blue-green colours and canoe shaped blades. The ideal height to keep this type of grass at is between two and a half to three and a quarter inches tall.

Key characteristics:

  • Hardy but not drought resistant, so water regularly.
  • Disease and pest resistant.
  • Needs more fertilizer.
  • The roots are shallow, making it a good “showplace” lawn but not one that thrives in high traffic areas.
  • Fescues are fine and tall with bristly, medium green leaves.

Like Kentucky Bluegrass, fescues should be kept no taller than three and a quarter inches.

Key characteristics:

  • Needs deep and frequent watering, but not to the point where the soil is visibly soggy.
  • Grows well in shade.
  • Resistant to foot traffic.
  • Landscaping design professionals often mix it with other kinds of grasses, and it performs well under less than ideal soil conditions.

Bent grass gets its name from the fact that its deep green, fine textured blades will bend at only a few inches tall. Despite is diminutive nature, this type of grass is popular with golf courses and grass tennis courts. Key characteristics:

  • Must be watered each week during the growing season.
  • Needs to be cut regularly to prevent stems from forming thatches and thick mats.
  • We recommend using a lawn mower with a very sharp blade.

Fine textured, dark green, and with a glossy appearance, Perennial rye grass is another favorite among Toronto area homeowners. As with Kentucky Bluegrass, Perennial rye grass should be kept no taller than three and a quarter inches. Key characteristics:

  • Has shallow roots.
  • Needs consistent watering.
  • Disease tolerant.
  • Holds up well in high foot traffic areas.
  • Grows nicely in full sun or shade.
  • Germinates and grows quickly, and is often mixed with other grasses.

Many of our customers ask about the benefits of sod. While farm grown sod has many advantages over seeded lawns, planting grass seed is a smart, economical method to revitalize a lawn or start a new one when regular lawn maintenance has failed. In fact, we have many customers with lush, rich lawns who swear by the principal of over-seeding their lawn in the early spring and mid to late fall. That kind of strategy may or may not work for many reasons, but one thing every homeowner can do to give their lawn a good start is to prepare the soil before planting seed. This is a vital part of any successful landscaping design project, and is something that most homeowners can accomplish with a bit of hard work, the right equipment, and time.

There are six simple steps to preparing soil before planting seed:

  1. Use a rake or other lawn tool to loosen the soil to a depth of four to six inches. A hand tool or shovel may be necessary to break up clumps of hard soil, not to mention removing rocks, roots, and other debris that could prevent seed from growing properly. Don’t be afraid to moisten the soil to make it easier to remove clay, rocks, or hardened soil.
  2. Call your local university, community college agricultural department or garden supply center and get a soil test to determine the soil pH and fertility. Based on the results, it may be necessary to add fertilizer or other soil amendments to get the soil healthy before planting.
  3. Rake the soil to make the area where the seed is to be planted level. If you’re going to plant seed near the house or another structure, make sure the grade is on a slope and runs away from the residence. Low spots should be filled and compacted.
  4. Spread a layer of top soil evenly across the area to be planted.
  5. Use a mechanical spreader to distribute the seed of choice, making sure you rake gently and cover the seed with a thin layer of soil.

The final step is to water the grass seed lightly up to twice a day until the grass has grown to a height of two inches. An inch of water can be applied with each watering, the frequency of which can increase as the roots take hold and the grass becomes more resilient.

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May 14, 2013 By Eitan Abu

Top questions to ask before getting your driveway paved

Interlocking driveway pavers in torontoDriveway paving is serious business. If done right, a properly paved surface will add value and functionality to your home or business for years to come. And with the proper maintenance, a paved driveway could last for decades. At ME Landscaping, we’ve worked with hundreds of satisfied residential and business customers on driveway paving projects, each one completed to exacting specifications, and with attention to detail and superb customer service.

Whether you’re considering a driveway paving project on your own, or you’re in the market for the most qualified contractor possible, there are many questions you should ask before getting started.

Here are the top questions customers ask about driveway paving:

  • Should I seal my new concrete driveway? We always recommend that customers apply a high-quality sealer to all new exterior driveway paving, especially in the Greater Toronto Area with is significant freeze-thaw conditions. This helps protect the concrete from moisture, chemicals, grease and oil stains, and color fading. Always apply sealer based on the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • What if my driveway cracks? If driveway paving has been handled by a licensed contractor, chances are good your drive has a warranty for workmanship and other factors; call the company immediately. One way to protect against cracking is through the use of joints, which are really “planned” cracks that allow for contraction and expansion, minimizing chances for random cracks. Keep in mind, however, that joints will not protect the driveway from sustaining cracks elsewhere, but even small cracks will not lessen the long-term durability of your driveway. If you have questions about how to prevent random pavement cracking, call us today for more information and tips on how minor cracks can be fixed.
  • The color isn’t what I expected, now what? Matching the colour of concrete isn’t like taking a swatch of fabric to a paint store and getting paint to match a particular colour. All driveway paving will experience colour variations, and it’s nearly impossible to match poured concrete to a showroom sample, your neighbor’s driveway, or even photos or other samples. The colors of a poured concrete driveway can also be affected if more than one load of concrete is required, but these variations are minor and will usually fade over time.
  • Do you offer a warranty? Yes. At ME Landscaping, all of our work is backed by a 100 percent customer satisfaction guarantee. We offer a warranty on workmanship, while most of the materials we use are backed by individual manufacturer warranties. Please contact us today for more information.
  • How do I find the best contractor? The number one way to find the best contractor is to look for work samples right in your own neighborhood. Be sure to ask for references, or even call a local builder to see who they’ve worked with in the past. Make sure to ask how long the contractor has been in business, if the company is licensed and insured, and how many driveway paving projects they’ve completed successfully.

ME Landscaping is the Greater Toronto Area’s number one company for landscaping and outside construction projects, including driveway paving, patios, decks, and many other projects.

Call us today at 416-455-9296 for driveway paving.

 

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May 14, 2013 By Eitan Abu

Enjoy the benefits of an interlocking patio

custom-landscaping-toronto-driveway-interlockingTimes are tough for everyone, and in an effort to spruce up and add value to their residence, many home owners have installed an interlocking patio as an alternative to other patio construction materials like concrete, wood, or composite surfacing.

At ME Landscaping, we’ve installed hundreds of interlocking patios for customers all across the Greater Toronto Area, and we’re committed to quality, value, and customer service. There are two steps to having the interlocking patio of your dreams installed: Select a reputable company with expertise and the best trained staff; and choose the right pavers, which are available in hundreds of colours, shapes and sizes, and finishes to meet any style or budget.

For decades, the default material of choice for a patio or other hard surface area has been concrete because of its low cost and ease of installation. But as many homeowners can tell you, concrete isn’t indestructible. It can crack due to the change in weather, particularly freeze-thaw cycles, damage from chemicals, poor installation, or even pressure and weights it wasn’t designed to handle. This can result in broken sections that can only be repaired by starting from scratch. This can be prohibitively costly for some customers, making an interlocking patio a better option for many reasons.

What are the advantages of using pavers for an interlocking patio?

  • An interlocking patio has lower repair costs, relative to concrete. If a concrete patio is cracked, entire sections may have to be dug up and replaced; but if an individual paver is damaged, all you have to do is remove it and put a new one in its place. If you’re worried about ongoing maintenance or even replacement expense, pavers offer a low-cost option to other patio materials that can last for decades with the proper care.
  • Pavers are naturally low maintenance. See a weed? Pull it out; if you can’t get to the root, carefully pry the paver lose, remove the weed, spray weed killer into the hole in the ground where the roots may be hiding, and put the paver back. For the most part, pavers naturally prevent the growth of weeds and are easy to clean.
  • An interlocking patio is highly durable. At ME Landscaping, we work hard to make sure paver patios do not chip, crack, flake, expand or shrink, and are extremely flexible under brutal weather conditions, especially in the Greater Toronto Area with its regular freezing-thaw cycles. Thanks to their density, pavers are very strong and can withstand pressure of heavy loads from vehicles and other items placed on them.
  • They are aesthetically appealing. At ME Landscaping, our expert designers can help you select the right pavers to match existing landscaping or other home features.

An interlocking patio offers distinct advantages over other kinds of patios, but the key to having one successfully installed is working with a company you can trust and has years of experience with this kind of work. If you have questions or are interested in a no-hassle consultation, please contact us today or visit us online.

M.E Landscaping has been the interlocking contractor of choice in the greater Toronto area. call us today and learn how we can help you to

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