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Prepare your yard for fall


Here are some excellent ways to prepare your yard for fall:


  • Rake up leaves: Leaving leaves on your lawn can smother the grass and create a breeding ground for pests and diseases. Rake up leaves as soon as possible and dispose of them properly.

  • Aerate your lawn: Aeration helps to improve the drainage and airflow in your soil, which can help to keep your lawn healthy. Aerate your lawn in the fall, when the ground is still soft.

  • Fertilize your lawn: A fall fertilizer application can help to strengthen your lawn and prepare it for winter. Choose a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen and phosphorus.

  • Overseed your lawn: If your lawn is thin or patchy, overseeding it in the fall can help to thicken it up. Overseeding is best done when the weather is cool and moist.

  • Water your lawn regularly: Your lawn will need more water in the fall as the days get shorter and cooler. Water your lawn deeply once a week, or more often if the weather is dry.

  • Winterize your sprinkler system: If you have a sprinkler system, it is important to winterize it to prevent damage from freezing. This involves draining the water from the pipes and valves.

  • Inspect your trees and shrubs: Inspect your trees and shrubs for any damage or pests. Take care of any problems that you find before the winter weather sets in.

  • Mulch your plants: Mulching helps to insulate your plants and protect them from the cold. Apply a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch around your plants.

By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your yard is healthy and ready for winter.


Here are some additional tips to help you prepare your yard for fall:


  • Clean up your garden beds: Remove any dead plants or debris.

  • Prune your shrubs and trees: This will help to prevent winter damage.

  • Add compost to your soil: This will help to improve the drainage and fertility of your soil.

  • Plant winter-hardy plants: These plants will survive the winter and come back in the spring.

  • Protect your plants from frost: If you live in an area with cold winters, you may need to cover your plants with a tarp or blanket to protect them from frost.


By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your yard looks its best all winter long.

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