How to Deal With Ice and Snow Buildup on Landscape Plants

Winter storms in the Lake Norman area often bring a mix of snow, ice, and rapid freeze–thaw cycles. While it’s natural to want to “fix” plants weighed down by winter weather, the wrong response can cause more damage than the storm itself. Knowing when to act—and when to leave plants alone—makes all the difference. Snow…

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Preparing for Deep Freezes

Winter Care for Woody Landscape Plants (USDA Zone 8a) This guide applies to landscapes installed by Chris Johnson Landscapes (CJL) and reflects real-world plant performance in the Lake Norman area, which falls within USDA Zone 8a. While winters here are generally mild, periodic deep freezes (especially multi-night events with temperatures in the teens) can raise concerns for homeowners. Key…

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Pruning Trees That Bleed a Lot: What You Need to Know

sap running down tree bark

Pruning trees is an essential part of maintaining a healthy and aesthetically pleasing landscape, but some trees release significant amounts of sap when cut. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as “bleeding,” can be alarming. However, in most cases, excessive sap flow does not harm the tree. Why Do Some Trees Bleed Excessively? Certain tree species…

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