Pruning & Irrigation

Pruning:

Based on recommended ‘best horticultural practices’, TreeAmigos Landscaping will start pruning trees and shrubs around the first of November. At the moment, trees are transporting sugars to be stored in the root system. These stored sugars are used in the spring to support growth. Pruning during this time results in the loss of sugars which may weaken the plant.

(There are two times during the year when there is maximum sap flow in trees and shrubs. In the fall, as chlorophyll production ceases and leaves turn color, the sugars produced by the leaves are sent downward to be stored in the root system. In the spring, the process is reversed. The sap flows upward to support the development of leaves and blossoms. The best times to prune are when trees and shrubs are dormant (November through February) or in full leaf (June). These are the times when there is minimal sap flow.)

Irrigation:

Tree Amigos Landscaping will be winterizing the irrigation system around the first of November. By now, you should be cutting back on how often you water. Because the daylight cycle and temperatures in early fall are similar to spring, normal watering will cause plants to continue to grow. That new growth won’t ‘harden off’ and will be susceptible to damage when cold weather arrives. To prevent this, the recommended practice is to reduce watering starting in mid-September. A final watering before a predicted ‘hard freeze’ is recommended. This assures there is enough moisture around the root zone if there is limited moisture during cold weather.

Special Meeting

The Villages of Garrison Creek Board of Directors is announcing a Special Membership Meeting on October 1, 2023, at the SonBridge Community Center from 2:00 to 4:00.  This is the opportunity for members to comment or question the following items:

  • Discussion and VOTE on Criteria for Board Nominations.  The current covenants do not list criteria for nominations. The board researched HOA periodicals for a listing of criteria, choosing those that best speak to the Villages of Garrison Creek. There will be a secret ballot vote of “yes” or “no” on the criteria proposed by the board.
  • Discussion and ADVISARY VOTE on Parking. The overflow lot is no longer encouraged for Village residents. It is our understanding that the property will be unavailable soon. With more vehicles owned by our residents and larger pick-up trucks, the garage parking only standard is not practical. Members will vote on the revised Land Use Standard. The board and the Architectural Review Committee will collaborate on a final version of the LUS, based on the results of the vote.
  • Discussion on Enforcements and Fines. The board is inviting input in the rules for enforcement and the leveling of fines for infractions of our covenants and/or Land Use Standards.  For too many years the enforcement of issues has been scattered and infrequent. In order to maintain the values of the Villages of Garrison Creek, we must follow the rules so that our house investments consistently grow.
  • Discussion on CCRs and Bylaws. Our current documents are outdated and written to benefit the builder. The recent vote on new documents did not generate a quorum to validate the results. Members are encouraged to share their thoughts on what documents are needed going forward.
  • Discussion of the Future of the Villages. Where do we see our community in the future? Management. Volunteers. Landscaping. Maintenance of Roads. Village Roles. Membership involvement.
  • Please come to the Special Membership Meeting and add your voice to the discussion. If you cannot attend in person, you may send your proxy with a trusted neighbor or friend.  Be sure to state to them how you wish to vote on the issues.
  • Proxy Form

Helpful Links:

Criteria for Board Nominations

Code of Ethics

Parking

Enforcement and Fines

Proxy Form