Xeriscape Newsletter June 2014 | Page 3

"The heat is on, on the street,

inside your head, on every beat

and the beat's so loud, deep inside

the pressure's high, just to stay alive

'cause the heat is on…"

Is it possible that the writers of the familiar Glenn Frey song were talking about the Arizona desert heat? It’s not likely, but the heat is certainly on and the pressure is high for landscapers to keep plants alive!

Now, more than ever, irrigation plays an integral role in survival for plants. A tell-tale sign that plants are struggling is when they begin to fold over on themselves. When this happens, it is crucial that a diagnosis of the problem and a solution happens quickly.

On many of the properties Xeriscapes Unlimited serve, we have a dedicated irrigation technician on site five days a week. Others may only have a technician on the property one day a week. In the case of the latter, it is always appreciated when property managers are our eyes and ears and notify us of a problem. If you see something, say something by either calling our office (Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm) at 602-252-6434 or after hours emergency service at 602-531-5950.

Not a Xeriscapes Unlimited client yet and need assistance? Give us a call so we can start serving your needs!

Summer Storms

Water Wise in Triple Digit Temps

During the monsoon, or summer thunderstorm season, Arizona experiences high winds, dust storms, and severe downpours resulting in flash floods. The starting date varies depending on the dew point. The average starting date of the monsoon in Phoenix is July 7th and the average ending date is September 30th. Prior to onset, there is a period of extreme heat which is followed by an influx of moisture. While the start dates and severity of storms are out of our control, we can help to eliminate some of the outcomes.

Every year we see damage to homes, cars and, in some cases, personal injury due to trees and branches that were in need of pruning. When we prune or thin the tree’s canopy, it allows wind to pass through the tree easier. For the most part, pruning involves lifting the branches to a height that people can comfortably walk under. If your trees have low hanging branches or if, when you look at them, it is difficult to see through, you might be in need of pruning.

There are many expert arborists that can assist you with a free assessment. If you would like our help, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or call our office at 602-252-6434.

Water is the driver of Nature.

- Leonardo da Vinci