Keeping it Green – Sustainable Landscaping
/in Environment, Landscape /by Dean RichardsToday we share with you an article about sustainable landscaping, soil and compost quality and Terraseeding™ from Island Farm and Garden Magazine right here on BC’s coast.
“Sustainable landscaping is the practice of creating gardens and green spaces that are in balance with the natural local climate, environmentally friendly and help preserve resources. This includes a focus on composting, pest control measures that rely on natural solutions plus an awareness of how shade trees and the use of native species can create energy efficient landscapes.
Sheri DeBoer of EasyLiving Landscapes notes “It’s very important to start with a good assessment of the site. Awareness of the naturally occurring growing conditions like soil type, wind flow, sunlight saturation and direction allow us to create a landscape that will not only be beautiful, but thrive in this climate.”
As DeBoer works primarily with EasyLiving’s environmental and blower truck division, ESCCO Soil + Erosion, she is passionate about the positive impact that good soil can have on even the smallest scale. “A single shovel full of rich soil contains more species of organisms than can be found above ground in the entire Amazon rain forest. These organisms have developed over the millennia to work in tandem with local natural flora and fauna to create the most optimum growing medium for our ecosystem. Those microbes also help break down pollutants that exist in our urban environment. Good compost is everything.”
Terraseeding™ is a new system designed to ‘seed with soil’ in a cost effective and low-impact manner. A compost blend is filled into a blower truck and blown into the desired areas while being amended with grass seed as it is blown. In one application, without raking, wheelbarrows or graders working over your yard, the seed is being planted in an even coat – and can even be applied over existing grass that needs topdressing.
Because this Terraseeding process keeps areas vegetated and permeable, stormwater is able to be slowed and treated prior to reaching the stormwater infrastructure. This is beneficial because as it hits the stormwater pipes, the water is fast tracked to the closest stream, river or ocean. The more we can keep water onsite, the better; because otherwise whatever was on the road or in the lawn could be instantly transported to sensitive fish habitat. Through the use of the blower truck, ESCCO Soil + Erosion can even build structural vegetated retaining which conforms to the contours of the land, continues the cooling effect that vegetation provides and keeps the area naturalized while achieving the desired affect of retaining the earth, not to mention keeping it beautiful.
EasyLiving is a proponent of low impact development in urban areas, and their commercial projects make use of bioswales, permeable paving stones and rain gardens. A bioswale is a depression created to act as a man-made stream bed around a heavily paved area, like a parking lot. The bioswale allows for run-off water to gather in the in the depression and filter through gravel and vegetative matter, this process cleans the run-off before it enters nearby natural streams or storm sewers. Similarly, permeable paving stones are laid on the ground while allowing water to pass into the media beneath to be treated and infiltrate into the groundwater rather than flow offsite.
A rain garden allows this same run-off to enter a sunken garden area planted with native wetland species like rushes, ferns and wildflowers, which eliminates the need for fertilizers or chemicals. The resulting root system not only reduces erosion that can occur in urban developments, it also enhances the filtration of run-off water. Rain gardens and bioswales can reduce pollution by up to 30%. These vegetative features also serve as habitats for birds, frogs and bees.
As DeBoer says, “Humans need nature. We absorb the negative ions released by the grass we walk through barefoot, we love the smell after a thunderstorm as negative ions were released in the atmosphere. Negative ions boost a metabolism and alkalize the body, it’s just plain healthy to be in a green environment!”
Congratulations Horizon Landscape Contractors
/in Landscape, Uncategorized /by Dean RichardsWe’d like to send kudos to one of our clients, Horizon Landscape Contractors on winning two of the top awards at the The Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) prestigious awards Gala held October 17, 2013 at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Horizon received the President’s Trade Gold Award for top trade in the field of construction, and General Manager Brian Dougherty received the U40 Excellence in Construction Award.
Congratulations to the team at Horizon Landscape Contractors!
JENN WALTON, DIGIWERX STUDIO
The President’s Trade award went to Horizon Landscape
Contractors for the RCMP “E” Division Headquarters Relocation.
Fall is a great time to seed
/in Fall Landscape Ideas, Landscape Journal, Uncategorized /by Dean Richards2013/09/03
Fall is coming soon to the Fraser Valley… and it’s a great time to seed. The cool nights and mild, shorter days provide the ideal conditions for seed germination. Seed is better able to retain moisture in these conditions and seedlings will thrive without the extreme heat that occurs in the summer months.
And we are offering a BONUS of 100 AIR MILES® reward miles for all seeding orders in September and October! Call us today to arrange for an onsite quote for seeding.
Vancouver Urban Gardens
/in Agriculture Journal, Environment, Landscape, Uncategorized /by Dean RichardsDenbow has worked with SOLEfood Farms installing soil into some of their urban gardens with our blower trucks. We are happy to have had a part in implementing the concept of growing local produce in an urban setting. For more info, read Seeds in the City: Urban Orchards Sprout Up in Canada.
Water-wise Mulching
/in Landscape /by Dean RichardsDry landscaping? Mulch to save your plants!
“While the summer heat can dry your garden quickly, there are many ways to keep your plants well watered while also keeping your water bills down.”
This article from the Georgetown Record provides more information.
Take advantage of the last week of our August promotion – 100 BONUS Air Miles® reward miles on all mulch orders!
Retaining Walls
/in Environment, Landscape, Uncategorized /by Dean RichardsSoil & Erosion magazine ran this interesting article about retaining walls – “The Right Wall for the Right Job”.
Our Cascadia Green Wall system is an excellent MSE alternative to block walls. Check out our Cascadia website, as well as earlier news posts for more info and photos.
Timelapse video: PlayChips
/in Landscape, Parks, Playgrounds, Uncategorized /by Dean RichardsCheck out our new timelapse video showing a playground surfacing conversion from pea gravel to PlayChips that we completed for the District of North Vancouver. The timelapse is on our YouTube channel here.
For more information about this service and project, click here to see the project profile.
Cascadia Wall Installation – Project Update
/in Landscape, Municipal and Infrastructure Journal /by Dean RichardsProject: Straiton Mountain Estates
Product: Cascadia Green Wall System
Client: Jake’s Construction
See start of project pictures here.
We have nearly completed the installation of this Cascadia Green Wall System. The vegetation is starting to come in… watch for another update in September to see the growth!
Mulch now!
/in Landscape Journal, Landscape Mulch, Uncategorized /by Dean RichardsIt is not too late in the year to mulch your landscape beds… Mulching helps retain moisture for your plants – extra important in the hot weather we’ve been experiencing here in the Fraser Valley!
We offer delivery options for your mulch needs… choose from:
– bulk delivery (in a pile in your driveway)
– installation (directly into your landscape beds with our blower trucks)
– pick up (you pick up at our Chilliwack facility with your truck)
Not sure what kind of mulch you’d like? Check out all our mulch info, or feel free to stop by to view our products!
Call us today for a quote: 1-888-933-6269