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October 14, 2024

Preparing Your Landscape for Fall: Essential Tips for a Smooth Transition

Get your outdoor space ready for cooler weather with these simple maintenance tips to keep your plants and lawn thriving.

Fall is the perfect time to give your lawn some extra love. Start by aerating the soil to improve water and nutrient absorption. After aeration, apply a slow-release fertilizer to provide essential nutrients as your grass prepares for dormancy. If your lawn has bare patches, overseed with cool-season grass varieties to fill in gaps and create a lush, even surface when spring arrives. These simple steps can prevent weeds from taking over during the off-season and ensure a strong, healthy lawn next year.

 

Mulching is a key component of fall maintenance, helping regulate soil temperatures and retain moisture. Spread a fresh layer of mulch around trees, shrubs, and flower beds to insulate the roots from cold weather. Mulch also prevents erosion and weed growth, which is particularly important as rainfall increases during the season. Additionally, cutting back perennial plants that have finished blooming allows them to store energy for next spring, keeping your garden beds neat and ready for the winter.

 

As temperatures drop, it’s essential to adjust your irrigation schedule. Overwatering during the fall can lead to root rot, while under-watering can stress your plants. Slowly reduce watering frequency and consider shutting off your irrigation system if your area experiences heavy rain. It’s also a good time to clean and store tools and equipment to prevent rust and damage during the winter. With proper preparation, your landscape will stay healthy and vibrant, ready to thrive once spring returns.

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