05/01/2026
May Landscape Tips - ECOSystems Landscape Service
🌿 The Hill Country is coming alive with vibrant spring color. Recent rains have triggered a beautiful flush of blooms following last year’s drought and extended cold. Now is the time to stay proactive because what you do over the next few weeks will set the foundation for how your landscape performs through the summer heat.
🌱 Mulch: Protect and Preserve
With leaf and pollen season behind us, it’s the perfect time to refresh your mulch. Proper mulching helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and improve overall plant health.
A few key tips:
-Keep mulch pulled back a few inches from tree trunks to prevent insect and disease issues
-Apply mulch in a flat, even layer avoiding “volcano” or “doughnut” shapes
-Ensure water can easily pe*****te down to the root zone
Done correctly, mulch acts as a protective barrier that supports long-term plant health.
đź’§ Irrigation: Set Yourself Up for Success
Establishing strong root systems now is critical before the summer heat arrives. The key is deep, infrequent watering.
We recommend:
-Performing a full irrigation system walkthrough
-Checking for clogged heads, leaks, misalignment, and poor coverage
-Measuring output using a simple method (like a tuna can) to determine inches per hour
During peak summer, turf typically needs ¾ to 1½ inches of water per week. To maximize efficiency, use a run–soak–run cycle becasue breaking watering into shorter intervals allows better absorption and reduces runoff.
🌾 Turf: Mow Smart, Not Short
As temperatures rise, mowing height becomes increasingly important:
-St. Augustine: Maintain at 3 inches or higher to shade soil and protect roots
-Bermuda & Zoysia: Can be kept shorter, but avoid cutting too low too quickly
-Longer blades help retain moisture and protect turf from heat stress, leading to a healthier, more resilient lawn.
🌸 Beds: Right Plant, Right Place
Now is the time to fine-tune your ornamental beds:
-Complete seasonal cutbacks to encourage fresh growth and blooms
-Match plants to their ideal light and soil conditions
-Remember: many native perennials thrive with full sun and minimal water once established
Thoughtful plant selection and care now will deliver stronger performance all season long.
🌿 Fertilization & W**d Control
Wrap up your post-emergent w**d control before temperatures climb too high because applications in extreme heat can stress or damage turf.
If you haven’t already:
-Apply a balanced fertilizer to strengthen turf and shrubs
Prepare your landscape to handle summer conditions with healthy, active growth
🌼 Let’s Get Your Property Summer-Ready
Spring is the ideal time to evaluate your landscape and make sure everything is performing at its best. Whether it’s maintenance, irrigation adjustments, or enhancements, proactive care now leads to better results all year long.
📞 Contact ECOSystems Landscape Services at 512-977-0052 or email [email protected] to schedule a walkthrough or discuss how we can support your property.
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