Time To Prepare Your Landscape For The Fall Season

Time To Prepare Your Landscape For The Fall Season

Keep Your Landscape Healthy & Safe For The Winter


10 Sep, 2012

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Time To Prepare Your Landscape For The Fall Season

Keep Your Landscape Healthy & Safe For The Winter

We don't always consider the Fall as a important time to prune plants, shrubs, and tress. Although Fall pruning won't encourage growth in dormant plants and trees, a little maintenance now will go a long way next spring. Fall maintenance will not only neaten your landscaping, but also protect it for the coming winter. Here are a few important fall maintenance tips that will keep your landscape safe and healthy for the winter season.

Remove dead annuals.

Deadhead spent blooms, and cut back dead ornamental grasses and perennials.

Lightly prune dead and dying branches from shrubs and trees. Carefully remove dried blossoms from hydrangea, but don't remove dead-looking stalks, where new buds will form in spring.

After the first frost, cut back tea roses to about a third of their height.

For additional questions or help with fall maintenance, contact Lenny at Autumn Leaf Landscaping – 631-424-5544.

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