Tips To Prepare Your Lawn And Landscape For Winter

You’ve probably worked very hard to keep your lawn happy and pretty throughout the summer, so please don’t abandon it during winters. Here are some tips to prepare your lawn and landscape this winter:


Mowing- Continue mowing the lawn until it gets too chilly out. Mowing a quarter to half an inch shorter than you normally would on the last mow is one of the best practices since not only does this keep it healthy, but it also helps to rake leaves smoothly.

You can either do-it-yourself or can call for professionals for the same. Yard care services offered by Curb Appeal Lawn Care in Simpsonville includes mowing, weed eating, edging and blowing; hedge trimming; mulch and pine needles; aerating, seeding; landscaping Simpsonville.

Fertilize- The best time to fertilize is fall- October or November. Fertilizing your lawn during fall increases its turf quality and allows for healthy rooting. Before going ahead, make sure the grass is damp from rainfall or irrigation, and give it about half an inch of water immediately after you are done fertilizing.

Winterize Sprinklers- Overlooking the sprinkler department is only going to cost you big headaches and bigger bucks the following year. It’s vital that all sprinklers are blown out or winterized before the cold hits since not blowing out your sprinkler leads to bursting pipes and internal system damage.
Pruning And Raking- This is the perfect time to give all shrubs, bushes and trees a nice clean haircut. The best way to impart a great look to your lawn and prevent certain diseases is by cutting back the branches on overgrown deciduous trees while they’re dormant, and snipping loose twigs on all other plant structures.

Pruning tips:
You need to be aware of what is okay to prune during the winter and what isn’t. Learn about the shrubs that are safe to trim while dormant during late fall and throughout winter. It’s advisable not to trim shrubs or other plants when they are blooming as this can put them into shock.

Sanitize the shears by dipping them in rubbing alcohol before doing actual pruning. You should start with removing the dead branches and gradually work up to the ones that are crisscrossed or weigh down the other branches.

Check for signs of insect damage or disease, which include open lesions, swellings or dark patches while snipping away.

Maintaining Perennials- It’s very important to maintain your landscape’s flowers, and there’s no better time than fall to get rid of weeds in your flower bed. The best way to protect dead flowers from really frigid temperatures is by snipping their stems down to about two inches and covering them with mulch or pine needles.

To hire professional yard care services, contact Curb Appeal Lawn Care on 864-399-9185.

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