No Winter Break for This Nashville Landscaper

Snow falling on a bail of hay

There may be snow on the way or snow on the ground, but that doesn’t mean the folks at the Parke Company, Nashville’s leading landscaping services organization, are kicking back and taking a winter break.

While it’s true, we do take advantage of the reduced workload to perform maintenance on our equipment, winter is actually an ideal time for an important tree service.

Tree, Hedge, and Shrub Trimming

When cold weather hits and trees shed their leaves, tree structure is easier to see. Winter is an excellent time for trimming trees. When trees are bare, it is far easier to locate failing or dead limbs.

Unless you have extensive tree pruning experience, it’s best to rely on professional tree pruners to remove the damaged limbs. Done correctly, pruning will improve the health of a tree and eliminate the risk of a falling limb.

Almost every type of hedge and shrub that grows in Nashville can be safely trimmed or pruned during the dormant winter months.

When people think “trimming,” they usually think in terms of deciduous trees only, but evergreens are also safe to trim. In fact, evergreens can represent an even greater “falling object” threat because it’s easier for snow to pile up on an evergreen than a naked deciduous limb.

The One Service We Only Do in Winter

There is one business operation that the Parke Company only provides in winter: ice and snow mitigation.

That’s just another way of saying deicing of walkways, driveways, parking lots, porches, and any other surface that might represent a slip and fall risk.

We use a magnesium chloride formula for our application, not a salt based material. Using magnesium chloride eliminates the potential damage to concrete, painted surfaces, and of course, green growing things that salt is responsible for.

Our residential customers appreciate the safety and convenience that clear walkways provide. Commercial clients are sensitive to their liability for slip and fall accidents. Employees and customers of those businesses appreciate the ease of maneuvering an otherwise icy landscape and the minimal risk of a fender bender in the parking lot resulting from spinning tires.

There is one other service that we will be doing this year. The Parke Company has been selected to help decorate Tennessee’s Holiday Tree at the state capitol!

Nashville Winters: An Excellent Time to Plan

A perfectly landscaped space doesn’t happen by accident. At the Parke Company, our specialty is installing and renovating landscapes. Before the first piece of field work is performed, every aspect of the landscaping and hardscaping is plotted out.

That means that every type of tree, shrubs, flowers, hardscaping pieces, and sod has to be selected and located on paper.

In a way, installing or renovating a landscape is similar to building a house. Our skilled landscapers follow a blueprint to create the finished product.

Creating that blueprint takes time, a lot of time. A client meeting takes place to establish the client’s goals and specific preferences. Time is required for the actual design. Another meeting with the client for approval of the concept is required to get the project off the drawing board.

Time is something that is in short supply for us during the warmer months. Winter is ideally suited for planning.

So while we won’t be out installing landscapes in the snow, we won’t be taking a break either. Winter is just another season of work for us.

Winter Lawn Care in Nashville

Snow on grass

We are literally weeks away from seeing the cold temperatures that come with a Nashville winter. Unfortunately, your beautiful lawn can take a major hit during the coldest season if you haven’t taken precautions to protect it.

The Parke Company, Nashville’s leading provider of landscaping services, suggests you take certain precautions in the short time remaining to ensure your winter lawn makes it through the season and is healthy and ready to go when spring arrives.

Some fall clean up steps are going to require the services of a professional landscaper, but most you can do yourself providing you have the time.

Prepping Your Nashville Lawn for the Winter

Probably your biggest risk for a winter disaster, both in terms of damage and dollars, involves your irrigation system. If the system is not completely drained, there is a risk of an irrigation pipe bursting, an event that will probably go unnoticed until the thaw begins.

A burst irrigation pipe can damage the lawn, create a seepage in your foundation, and of course will require digging up the lawn to make a repair. Have your system serviced professionally before the temperature drops below 32 degrees overnight.

A clean lawn will survive the winter better than one that is littered. Even a little weight can damage dormant grass. If you look out the window today and see a lawn covered in leaves, you’ve got a leaf clean up project in your immediate future.

Breaking out a leaf rake and leaf bags is one way to tackle the problem, but there are faster methods. If you own a leaf vac you already know the advantages. If you don’t have one, The Parke Company can provide that service and take it one step further.

We have a leaf vacuum mulcher that will leave your lawn as clean as a billiard table and turn your leaves into a nutritious mulch for your spring garden at the same time.

If you have grasses common to Nashville like Bermuda or bluegrass, give your lawn one last fertilizing to carry it through the winter. If you do this before the freeze, you’ll get the advantage of the fertilizer reaching the roots.

After the Snow Flies

The key here is to prevent damage because any damage after the grass has gone dormant can’t be repaired until the spring.

In Scotland, many of the legendary golf courses are open in the winter. It’s cold but there isn’t that much snow. The grass is not brown, it’s “golden” or “crispy,” just like dead grass everywhere. No carts are allowed because the weight would crush or break the grass. When you’re ready to hit your ball, the caddy will lift it up, place a small mat of AstroTurf down, and replace the ball.

This will come as a shock for first timers, and at $280 a round, it may take a little joy out of the game. However, the Scots know that if golfers could whale away on the fairways while the grass is dormant, their course would suffer significant damage.

Your lawn is just as vulnerable as the Saint Andrews fairways. Keep it clean through the winter. Periodically check for toys, tools, or other items that may have been put down and forgotten. Minimize foot traffic on the lawn by keeping sidewalks cleared of snow and ice.

A little prep work and a little vigilance during the cold season will be rewarded in spring when your lawn comes back lush and green.

Mulching & Chipping: Prepping Your Landscape For Spring

Sunset over spring lawn

It may seem a little early to start talking about Spring but it’s not too early to start developing a plan to guarantee your landscape will be at it’s healthiest when the warmth returns.  The Parke Company is committed to the year-round health of your landscape and environment.  Through sustainable green practices and our highly trained ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) certified arborists, you can be assured that your landscape will be getting the best treatment for your investment.  One of the best things you can do right now to prep your landscape for the Spring time is take advantage of our mulching and chipping services.  Here’s why:

 

How to Prepare Your Landscape for Spring

Cleanup

Still have a lot of leaves laying around from last Fall?  Maybe you’ve got a yard full of branches that have accumulated over the winter.  Let us take care of those for you!  Winter is the ideal time to clear away all that has piled up during the Fall and Winter.  Parke Company will take your yard waste and recycle it by turning it into mulch for your flower beds or yard in general.  Mulching and chipping services are good for more than just cleanup, too.

 

Planting

By cleaning up the debris and leaves that littered your landscape you’ll be improving the appearance of your environment as well as revealing new potential locations to plant additional trees and shrubs.  Once you decide to add a new plant you’ll be able to use the mulch generated from your debris to aid the planting process.  On the other hand, you may notice that a certain tree or shrub has not fared too well over the past season or two.  This would make a perfect candidate for our tree removal service as well as become fodder for creating more mulch through the chipping and mulching process we offer.  Whatever your landscape needs, Parke has the remedy!

 

Fertilizing

Nothing beats turning your old trees and leaves into life-giving fertilizer for your new and existing landscape!  The satisfaction of being truly green and natural for the fertilization of your landscape is the ideal (and economical) alternative to bringing in synthetic fertilizers.  Your lawn will thank you as it responds to the nourishing nutrients and moisture retaining layers of fertilizer.  Have a lot of pine trees?  We can help turn all those downed pine needles into a lightweight and effective mulch!  Pine mulch has many of the same benefits as standard mulch and conditions the soil due to its unique pH level.  It also smells great which can be a common complaint when dealing with fertilizing substances!
While it’s still Winter time in middle Tennessee, it’s never too early to start making sure your lawn has the best possible chance to be as healthy as it can be.  By utilizing the Parke Company’s many landscape services you can be assured that you’ve done everything necessary to obtain a healthy and flourishing landscape this coming spring.  Contact one of our highly trained landscape experts today to discuss the best actions for your lawn.

An Interview with Parke Browne

At the Parke Company, we have a passion for trees.  We believe that trees enrich people’s lives in many important ways.  This belief is strongly instilled through the visionary, and inspirational leader of our company, Mr. Parke Brown.  In a recent interview, Mr. Brown took some time to discuss the amazing power of trees and the beautiful role they play in an individual or a family’s life.

“People attach great meaning to planting a tree and watching it grow,” says Parke Browne, city arborist for the town of Forest Hills and owner of the Parke Company.  “You become part of it. It means something when it starts to grow.  Trees become part of the family.”  This personal connection to the care and nurture of trees is a foundational belief for Mr. Parke and informs every approach the Parke Company brings to its many tree services.

“They provide a reminder of the past and a look ahead to the future. They add honor and dignity to our lives.”  This approach seems to guide Mr. Brown’s passion for his work and causes him to strive to offer the best to his family and the clients that he serves.  Being a certified member of ISA (International Society of Arboriculture), he brings not only a personal passion to his work but a highly skilled and expertly trained touch.

Not only do trees provide an emotional and personal connection to a landscape but Mr. Parke points out that they also “give structure to your property and become a part of your home, bringing aesthetic as well as monetary value”.  Adding trees to your landscape can be an investment that pays off for a lifetime.

It seems like the personal connection is the motivating factor for Mr. Brown though.  “Sometimes new home owners will begin a ‘family’ of trees in the yard, just like starting a family of children,” he says.  Mr. Brown talks about a family that gave names to the trees they had planted.  “They were always calling the trees by name when they talked about them.  ‘Jenny looks like she has some new growth coming out.  Johnny is a little droopy; maybe he needs water,’” Mr. Brown recalls amusingly.  This is the kind of passion that Parke Brown can identify with.

“Trees reflect the circle of life and remind us that time moves very quickly in hindsight.  They stand as an inheritance, letting you leave something behind that outlives you and continues to provide beauty.”  Mr. Brown sees great wisdom in trees and is passionate about learning the lessons they provide.  “Trees teach us about people,” he said. “A tree doesn’t have to be the biggest or strongest or have the largest leaf.  All have their own value and contributions.”

Maybe it’s time to care for those trees in your landscape, or perhaps you would like to add something new to mark a special life event.  At Parke, we understand the importance that your landscape can have.  Contact us to start making your dreams into a reality.

Landscape Design for Winter Time

Evergreen

Most people think of the winter months as a time of inactivity for their landscapes but winter actually provides a unique opportunity to change the face of your landscape.  Unlike designing in the growing season, dormancy offers a stripped back, exposed look at your surroundings.  At Parke, we can help you use this season to your advantage.  Consider some of the services we offer below to make the most of this winter season and prepare your environment to be the best it can be when Spring comes.

What to Know About Landscape Design in Winter

Focused Design

Dormancy simplifies the appearance of your landscape.  Without the usual cover of leaves and blooming flowers and shrubs you can quickly identify any areas where your landscape could benefit from a more intentional design element.  You may decide that it’s not a plant that’s needed!  This is a good time to consider hardscaping options like stone work walkways and walls.  Parke offers custom expert service to determine a unique approach to your environment and needs.  How about adding a pond or a bench?  While you’re at it consider a trellis, bench, or an arbor!  The possibilities are endless!

Landscape Cleanup

Winter is the perfect time to get rid of debris and clutter.  At Parke we can provide another set of eyes to determine if you have any problem areas that could benefit from brush removal, pruning, or perhaps even large shrub or tree removal.  Check out some of the winter time tree services we offer and their benefits here.  Pruning and debris removal is less invasive during the winter time and therefore an ideal off-season investment to facilitate a lush growing season.  Contact us today at 615-350-6033 to schedule tree services!

Winter Planting

It’s best to avoid putting new plants in the ground when deep freezes are still happening but when done properly winter can be a fine time to add new life to your space.  When considering winter planting, look for areas that would benefit from the presence of an evergreen.  These plants add color in a bleak season and are available in greens, yellows, and even rich deep blues such as the dwarf blue spruce.  Berry producing shrubs also liven up an otherwise dormant landscape and provide year round greens.  Let our highly experienced ISA (International Society of Arboriculture) certified arborists guide you to the best plants for your landscape needs.

Don’t let the cold weather deter you from giving your landscape a new look this winter.  We can provide an expert take on the steps best for you to maximize your growing season.  From removing the clutter to adding plants that will beautify for years to come you can have confidence that Parke’s highly experienced team will deliver.  Don’t forget that Parke’s expert hardscaping services can add a new dimension of interaction to your surroundings.  Maybe it’s time to add that walkway through your winter wonderland!  Contact us today to start dreaming and planning your next project with our expert team of designers and arborists.