Fall/Winter prep for your landscape
Contact UsOctober 4, 2023
Fall/Winter prep for your landscape
Top items you can think about doing in the fall and early winter months
- Clean up your garden beds: remove debris, leaves and weeds. You can put in edging and re-mulch for the winter.
- Put potted material inside to protect them from the upcoming freezing temperatures.
- Plant bulbs for spring. Popular bulbs are tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and crocuses.
- Remove dead and dying plants and cut back ornamental grasses for the fall.
- Add new plants to your landscape and get them established before winter. They can get a better head start in the spring.
- Clean up leaves around the yard. Don’t let leaves smother the grass it will allow disease to settle in. Also, it prevents sunlight from hitting those areas.
- Fertilize your lawns: great time rejuvenating your lawn by aerating, overseed and apply fertilizer to your lawns.
- Protect evergreens and soft winter plants: you can spray them with “wilt stop” or any kind of frost protection spray to help against the cold months.
- Get ready to winterize water lines: avoid possible damage to pipes by removing hoses and splitters from outdoor spigots and turning them off so water doesn’t get trapped inside.
- Late fall, early winter blow out your irrigation lines and remove all water. Also, added measure to cover your outdoor spigots. Cover outdoor backflows with a insolated bag and cover copper pipe with soft tubing.
- Clean up the gutters on your house. Excess leaves and debris can clog down spouts and create overflow or potential flooding on roofs in certain areas.