Here in Boise, ID, we are no stranger to extremes in weather in both winter and summer, and we know that even in the last week, we’ve experienced near-spring and snow! When it comes to climates like ours where there is a lot of fluctuation in average temperatures and plants have to be hardy against the elements, caring for your property can quickly become an expensive and time-consuming task. At Bella Vista Landscape , we are eager to best serve our clients through our many services , and love to help through our informative blog posts as well. Today, we’ll be discussing low-maintenance landscaping and tips and tricks to apply to optimize yard maintenance here in Boise, ID. Low-maintenance landscaping means less time and effort to maintain your property, and it also means less resources that need to be allocated to keep your yard thriving. It typically means moving away from the classic 1950s-style watered lawn; while previous generations might see this as a decline in beauty, it’s ac
It’s a well-known fact that Boise--the City of Trees--is a desert; we claim a small piece of the Great Basin Desert, the only “cold” desert in the United States. If you’ve lived here in the Treasure Valley for very long, you are well aware of our frequent droughts, how frequently we discuss the water levels in our reservoirs, and noticed the low-water plants local to our area, including sage brush, bitterbrush, and arrowleaf balsamroot (those yellow, sunflower-like wildflowers you see during springtime hikes in the foothills). Yet, in Boise proper and into our suburbs, there is a stark contrast to the wild flora: green lawns all summer long are the norm, and few plants frequently used in landscaping are indigenous to Idaho. Today on Bella Vista Landscaping's blog, we'll be discussing a style of landscaping that’s rapidly gaining popularity addresses this difference: xeriscaping. What is xeriscaping? Xeriscaping is landscaping focused on low maintenance and low water usage.
It's that time of year again! The temperatures are starting (slowly) to drop, gardens are seeing the end of summer produce, and it's time to start thinking about how to prepare your lawn and yard for autumn and winter in the Boise, Idaho area. Bella Vista Landscape has advice, tips, and tricks on how to care for your backyard during this seasonal change. Important items to consider include: Lawn Aeration: Boise's soil is prone to compaction, especially if you are able to be out enjoying your yard as much as you'd like. Fall is the ideal time to give it some breathing room with aeration. By creating small, regular holes throughout your lawn, you allow nutrients, water, and air to reach the roots, making for a healthier lawn in the spring. Fertilize Your Grass: Just like aeration gives your lawn access to the resources it needs, a good slow-release, nitrogen-rich fertilizer can prepare your lawn for the months ahead. Much like a bear feeding before hibernation, givin
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