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Fall Landscape And Lawn Tips
Fall landscape and lawn tips will get you ready for next spring. For many of you autumn may be right around the corner.
The heat of the summer is about over,
Vibrant color leaves on trees, football games,
and bonfires are in full swing. Preparing your gardens and lawn
at this time of year doesn't have to overwhelming.
There are some basic steps to get your
plants and lawn ready for the first frost and
the cold winter months. Warmer climates still
have to plan for the cooler weather and drop
in humidity.
Aerating your
lawn in fall will help with existing or new grass.
Fertilize your lawn and spray for weeds and insects
before the first frost.
Below are some simple tips for you to do before
the winter sets in. Lets start out with the
landscape area and gardens.
Once your garden has past the peak season,
it is very important to prepare it for the colder and
dormant months. Collect all your annuals that have
died out and remove any dead leaves off your
perennial plants. If you have just annual beds,
I recommend tilling the ground and working the
soil before the first frost. You may opt to have a
fall garden, but still plan to turn over and work the
soil after the plants have died off. A perennial
garden stills needs care at this time of year.
Most perennial flowers will need to be trimmed back.
When preparing the bed during the fall, it is a
good idea to add some compost if you have a compost
bin. Leaves make a wonderful compost material for the
next year. The rich ingredients will sit in the soil even
if your ground freezes. If you don't have compost
material consider adding a few bags of mushroom compost.
Your perennial and evergreen trees and flowers will
benefit from a couple of inches of new mulch or a good
layer of pine straw. This is a nice insulation for your plants.
Any concrete bird bath should be tipped upside down
after the first frost and when the cold temperatures set in.
The continued ice or snow can crack this nice outdoor
feature. I do this in zone seven even though our ground
doesn't freeze. Come up with alternate solutions if
you can feed the birds in the winter. Use another type
of bird bath material. I take a couple of big metal
bowls and put water in them.
Planting fall bulbs should be done like any other
garden. Proper preparation of the soil is a must for
the flowers to appear in the springtime.
Of course autumn is one of the best times to plant
new trees or shrubs. This is a good time also if you
are looking at transplanting shrubs to another location.
Think about doing that outdoor feature now as the
cooler temperatures will make the project a little easier
on you.
Those are just a few simple tips to get your gardens
for the winter months and ready for next spring. The time
you have spent watering your lawn and enjoying the lush
green color will soon be over with for this season. Take
the necessary steps now to ensure your lawn will maintain
the beauty next year.
If you live in a tropical or warmer
climate, continue with your spray and water schedules.
Taking care of your lawn in fall is as important as caring
for it in any other season.
For some of you, by October or
November your lawn will become that classic winter white and stay that way
until next spring. In warmer climates grasses such as
Bermuda and Centipede will turn brown.
Many of you
dread the autumn as leaves are all over the place. Make
it a family project and collect the leaves and use all of
some of them to make a compost pile.
Another simple
tip is to keep your mower at a higher level in fall as the
day and night time temperatures will begin to cool down.
These are just a few basic tips on preparing your landscape
gardens and lawn for the winter months ahead.
In warmer weather climates, you can continue to plant year around.
Here are a couple of other quick items to think about. These are just normal things to consider doing each autumn season.
Make sure all outdoor faucets are turned completely off.
Check all your outdoor light fixtures and make sure they
are working properly.
If you have a fireplace, make sure the chimney has been
cleaned and free of any summertime debris.
Get your fireplace logs and twigs all set for easy access.
It is not a good idea to stack wood against your home or in your
garage. Select an area close to the house. Tarp the wood or
put the wood on a pallet or other structure. This will help keep it dry throughout the colder months.
Time to winterize your pool and pond.
Fall is a wonderful season to enjoy so many different
outdoor activities as well as preparing your gardens and lawn for the following year.
Consider doing a inside container garden so you can continue to enjoy your favorite plant specimens. Miniature shrubs and herbs
are a great solution to having color and also enjoying the herbs in culinary dishes.
I believe my Loropetalum is 100% better. It truly looks better than it did when we 1st planted it.
Thank you for providing me with EXCELLENT tips as I was about to dig it up. :)