Our timelines
The upkeep of a garden is a complex mission taking into account the risk of infection, the coordination of a sprinkler system, getting the trimming timings right and not to mention the changing weather. It therefore requires regular care by a team of professionals
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Planner for administering plant health treatments
Type Traitement Period Lawn - Weed-killer to prevent crabgrass, clover
- Fungicide to prevent Fusarium, Dollar spot disease
- Insecticide to prevent cutworm
- February, April and June
- As and when needed
- As and when needed
Flower beds - Fungicide to prevent sooty mould…
- Insecticide to prevent aphids, scale insects, boudrague insect
- March and April
- As and when needed
Bushes - Insecticide to prevent the codling moth
- Every 3 weeks from March until September/October
Plane trees - Fungicide to prevent powdery mildew and anthracnose
- Insecticide to prevent tiger mosquito
- If humid
- April (trunk), July (leaves)
Pine trees - Insecticide to prevent the processionary caterpillar, scolyte insects…
- september
- March and May
Palm trees - Insecticide to prevent red palm weevil and butterfly infection
- Fungicide to prevent Fusarium, Gliocladium
- Every 21 days from March to September / choice of three strategies:
- Strategy 1 (Spray)
Spring treatment from 1st March to 30th June and Autumn
treatment from 1st September to 15th November, addition of
nematodes and summer treatment from 1st July to 31st August,
two applications of insecticide - Strategy 2 (Spray)
Spring treatment from 1st March to 30th June and Autumn
treatment from 1st September to 15th November, addition of
insecticide and no summer treatment - Strategy 3 (injection)
A phyto-sanitary insecticide treatment that is injected into the trunk
of the palm tree using emamectin benzoate
Annual treatment
- Strategy 1 (Spray)
Olive trees - Insecticide to prevent ants, scolyte insects, scale insects...
- Fungicide to prevent sooty mould
- April to October
- After trimming and as and when needed
Cypress trees - aliette
- anti-acariens
- After trimming
- May/June
* The period for treatments mentioned are indicative only and do not anticipate changes in climate
* Non-exhaustive list of types, insects and fungi -
Planner for trimming and shaping your plants and trees
Winter Spring Summer Automn Pine trees Pine trees Pine trees Oak trees Pome fruit trees
(apple trees, pear trees..)Fruit trees Stone fruit trees
(peach trees, prune trees…)Palm trees Palmiers Olive trees Cypress trees Cypress trees Olive trees Défleurissement vivaces
(rosiers, agapanthes, acanthes…)Hedges trimming of hedges Hedges Bushes Bushes (oleander…) Summer flowering plants
(abelia, budléa, véronique …)Spring flowering plants
(lilac bush, camellia, forsythia bush)grassy areas Grimpantes
climbing plantswisteria, jasmine..)climbing plantsbougainvillea
Maitrise des grimpantes
(glycines, jasmins…)Citrus * The periods for trimming mentioned are indicative only and do not anticipate changes in climate
* Non-exhaustive list of plants and trees -
Planner for use of fertiliser and additives
Winter Spring Summer Automn Manure
(flower-beds, trees)Grass fertilisers
(every six weeks)Grass fertilisers
(every six weeks)Manure
(flower-beds, trees)Organic fertilisers
(flower-beds, trees, hedges)Nitrogen fertiliser Ammonium nitrate fertiliser
(if necessary)Organic fertilisers
(flower-beds, trees, hedges)Potting soil
(hydrangeas)Dried blood Potting soil
(hydrangeas)Mineral salts Iron
(palm trees, citrus trees, floweringplants, climbing plants…)* The periods for fertiliser use mentioned are indicative only and do not anticipate changes in climate
* Non-exhaustive list of fertilisers and additives