Managing Large-Scale Landscapes and Commercial Properties
SGTX has in-depth experience managing athletic fields, roadside trees and vegetation, park department and subdivision landscapes, flood control detention basins, and mine reclamation re-vegetation sites - as well as broadacre and prairie sites. Let's see how some of these projects look.
TxDot's Organic Major Thoroughfares Tree Project
Total Trees injected in Houston: 123,034 and counting!
We want the trees to quickly establish in sub-standard, harsh roadside ground and grow vigorously.The trees are injected with biological innoculants, including mycorrhizal fungi soon after planting. Then specially formulated bio-stimulation blends are foliar applied 3 times over the next 1.5 years. Take a look at ectomycorrhizal growing as a consequence of SGTX tree injections.
Wildflowers were also planted along the hiways. While SGTX works with both Liquid Compost Extract (LCE) and Aerated Compost tea, we perfer the use of LCE in this type situation. We believe the sheer vibrancy of color and number of species responding are much greater with the use of LCE.
Hats off to the TxDot's Houston Area Landscape Architects! It takes a team to conceptualize, plan, go out for bids and have these big projects turn out well! SGTX is proud of our contribution - the 'correct' life in the soil that makes the plants healthy and able to survive in these harsh conditions. Even IKE didn't uproot this part of the project. Houstonians! Watch this roadside changing plant and color symphony with pride.
City Hall, Houston, Texas
More and more public institutions are turning to natural systems to protect their water supply and to reduce costs. The City of Houston is no exception. In fact, they are leaders in taking care of special spots around the city organically. SGTX has been helping them for several years now.
Always a changing scene (The work of the talented Parks & Recreation Department), the lawn in front of the Houston City Hall gets lots of heavy foot traffic - festivals, ceremonies, public happenings. The lawn and seating area are much healthier now and able to hold up and bounce back quicker under heavy use. Beautiful old azeales are blooming magnificantly. Thank you, City of Houston, for letting us be on your team!
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