April 21, 2015 – The Roanoke Group – Conservation Easement

April 21, 2015 - The Roanoke Group - Conservation Easement
April 21, 2015 - The Roanoke Group - Conservation Easement
April 21, 2015

RE: Conservation Easement

Dear Lake Bluff Residents,

The Roanoke Group is pleased to announce that the restoration process of the 10.3 acre conservation area will continue this spring. TRG’s team of landscape experts consisting of Kinnucan Tree Experts & Landscape Company, Mariani Landscape and Pizzo & Associates have worked closely with Lake Bluff’s consultant, Urban Forest Management, and Lake Bluff Staff throughout the restoration process under the guidelines of the approved management plan for the conservation easement.

Kinnucan Tree Experts will manage the last phase of tree work in this phase including the removal of diseased trees in addition to trimming and fertilization of the healthy trees in the Conservation Easement. Pizzo & Associated will continue the stewardship of the woodlands, inclusive of buckthorn removal and treatment, while monitoring the Jensen seed mix which will start to sprout this Spring. Pizzo & Associates will continue the shoreline stewardship that started last year with erosion control, native seed installation and native plug installation. Mariani Landscape will continue the landscape maintenance of the entire site including the maintenance and new plantings along Green Bay Road.

This summer and fall TRG, Kinnucan, Mariani and Pizzo will work with the Village and Urban

Forest Management on the next phase of the restoration of the conservation easement that will include the phased planting of 150 new trees of selected species, as well as forest floor native plantings, including such species as trillium, wild geranium and may apples.

Regards,

The Roanoke Group

2014 Trends for Decking the Landscaping Halls with Boughs of Lighting

Black Friday is not just a big shopping day, it’s also a day to deck the halls, inside and out. This holiday season trend will be adding a bit more color to holiday landscaping.

Although Christmas is a holiday filled with traditions, your lighting and décor does not need to be old fashioned. Here are a few lighting trends to watch for during this holiday decorating season:

Adding color:
Warm, white lights still are the most popular outdoor decor, but a lot of people are asking for more colors in their holiday design, trending away from the conservative traditional style. Multi-colored, red, blue, green and yellow lights will be illuminating holiday cheer in many neighborhoods this season. Mixing and alternating colors will reveal a signature look.

LEDs will be Lighting the Path
LEDs are becoming more and more popular. Although they initially cost more, they last longer and only use 15% of the electricity of traditional lights. Another perk is that they do not break as easily. The difference between LED and traditional incandescent is nearly undetectable unless you have them sitting side by side in front of you. The color in LEDs has been perfected with a pop and glow that out shines the hue of incandescent lighting.

Animation of Christmas:
Christmas light and music shows are beginning to appear in neighborhoods across the country with lights flashing to music. The traditional animated decorations of reindeers grazing, snowmen waving and lighted blow-up lawn ornaments are still in season.

Natural Alternatives:
Lighted greenery give light designs a natural look. Wrap banisters with lighted garland or hang lighted wreaths on doors or in windows. Tree and shrub wrapping also provide a natural and stunning look that will surely stop traffic.

This season’s trend is leaning towards clean, crisp and traditional with a splash of color.

Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company provides homeowners, businesses and municipalities with beautiful, festive and unique holiday landscapes. We have the experience, knowledge, equipment and trained personnel to insure the finest in holiday decorations. We offer:
• Traditional and Unique Designs
• LED and Incandescent Lighting
• High-quality Fresh Garlands and Wreaths
• Winter Interest Pots
• Installation, Removal and Storage

While you are shopping for the perfect gifts, let Kinnucan deck your halls with Christmas Tradition. Contact us today for a free quote and consultation.

Kinnucan continues to donate holiday lighting to the Village of Lake Bluff’s Gazebo

kinnucan-lake-bluff-gazebo-lightingKinnucan continues to donate holiday lighting to the Village of Lake Bluff’s Gazebo.  Each year, citizens in Lake Bluff look forward to the “flipping of the switch” which turns on its town’s prominent and celebrated Gazebo.  Located in the center of the town’s green, the Gazebo is a showcase for Lake Bluff and its residents.  Kinnucan is happy to be one of the sponsors of the town’s day long festivities each year.

Firewood & the Fight against EAB – The Do’s and Don’ts of Preserving Illinois Landscape

Before you begin to gather and transport firewood in Illinois for that beautiful campfire you are preparing for, there are a few things you need to know.  Due to the infestation of Emerald Ash Borer, or EAB, in the State of Illinois, there are state and federal government regulations that must be adhered to when you purchase, cut down, or even gather what appears to be “just dead” wood.  More importantly, you need to be aware of the devastating affect a simple plan of a campfire can have on the Illinois Landscape when you transport just one small piece of infested wood to a different location.

The entire State of Illinois has been federally regulated by placing all ash products under quarantine.  This includes ash nursery stock, green lumber, logs, stumps, roots, branches and non-composited wood chips.  Because distinguishing the hardwood firewood type is nearly impossible by sight – all hardwood firewood (oak, maple, hickory, and ash) are regulated under the quarantine.

What this means for firewood distributors and producers is they are not allowed to move any hardwood firewood out of the State of Illinois.  (There are very stringent regulations and precautions that must be followed and inspection made before migration out of State will even be considered permissible.) 

Now, here is where the tricky part of the quarantine comes in, more so for those of us who just want to build a simple fire to relax around on a cool summer night.   The USDA allows firewood that originated in Illinois to move freely within Illinois State lines.  However, The Illinois Department of Agriculture has an interior quarantine in place that states firewood that originated in the interior quarantine (a known infested area) must not leave the interior quarantine.  In other words, the IDA urges (and enforces) confirmed infested areas to burn ash firewood at origin site and transporting firewood off site should be kept to an almost non-existent minimal.  Keep in mind, there are those stringent regulations by the IDA for migrating, that also apply within the interior boundaries, mentioned above.   The ultimate goal is to keep all firewood local.  Simply stated, firewood that is produced, distributed, sold, bought, gathered, etc. locally should be burned locally.  No matter where you camp in the State of Illinois, you will be asked to burn all of your firewood before leaving, and you will not be permitted to transport left over wood home with you.  “No log shall be left unburned.”

Educating the citizens of Illinois of the risks associated with movement of firewood and other products is an ultimate goal that needs to be met, especially in these critical times where more and more ash trees are dying and becoming readily available as firewood.  So think before you pick up that dead branch, or buy your next bushel of firewood and start traveling with it.   Help preserve the Illinois Landscape by knowing the boundaries of the quarantines, and better yet, know you could be hauling a lot more than just wood.

If you have any questions, please contact one of our tree experts who specialize in the fight against Emerald Ash Borer and the preservation of our landscape.  Let us inspect before you infest!

Your Dream Landscape Design Is Just A Call Away

A beautiful front yard from a landscape design company on the north shore.

Do you fantasize of a beautiful yard “as seen on TV” or in a magazine?  Not knowing what will grow where, what to fertilize, prune, cut, and when can be very expensive mistakes that are easily made when we leap into our picture perfect vision.   Calling in the experts will not only save you money in the long run, you will also be spared the disappointment and frustration of watching your hard work and dream wither away.

Kinnucan Tree Experts and Landscape Company specializes in making your landscape dreams come true; from landscape design and construction, maintenance, plant health, lawn care to fertilization. You bring your vision to us, and we will work closely with you to keep your vision in bloom for years to come.  Our certified expert team offers over 40 years’ experience in making landscape dreams a reality while saving our customers’ time and money.   Call Kinnucan today: 847-234-5327. Your dream landscape is ready to bloom.