Professional Commercial Landscaping will Ensure Outdoor Spaces Remain Healthy Throughout the Fall Season
Pugh's Earthworks Pugh's Earthworks is proud to be the Mid South's premier landscaping company, with physical offices located in Nashville, Memphis, and Little Rock. As Fall approaches, beginning on September 22, our dedicated team of landscapers is gearing up for essential seasonal Fall Commercial Landscaping tasks. From leaf cleanup and pruning to preparing your lawn and gardens for cooler weather, we are committed to ensuring your outdoor spaces remain vibrant and healthy throughout the season. Fall is the perfect time to give your lawn some extra love and attention. As temperatures start to drop, lawns require less water and fertilizer, making it an ideal time for overseeding, aerating, and fertilizing. Overseeding helps fill in any bare patches and promotes strong root growth for a healthier lawn next year. Aerating allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots more easily, resulting in a stronger and more resilient lawn. Fertilizing in the fall not only provides necessary nutrients but also creates a healthy environment for grass to thrive during the winter months. Fall is a critical time for commercial landscapers like Pugh's Earthworks to prepare properties for the colder months ahead while ensuring they look their best throughout the season. Here are some important tasks that should be on every landscaper's to-do list during the fall season. Remove leaves and debris regularly: As the leaves start to fall, it is important to remove them from your lawn to prevent suffocating the grass and hindering growth. Regularly raking or using a leaf blower can also help with preventing mold or disease from forming on your lawn. Keep mowing until the first frost: It is recommended to continue mowing until the first frost, which helps keep your lawn at an optimal height for winter dormancy. Consider overseeding with cool-season grasses: If you live in an area with harsh winters, consider overseeding with cool-season grasses such as fescue or ryegrass. These types of grass can withstand colder temperatures and will help keep your lawn looking green during the winter months. Aerate your lawn: Compacted soil can prevent air, water, and nutrients from reaching the roots of your grass. Consider aerating your lawn in the fall to improve drainage and promote healthy root growth. Aerating involves poking small holes in your lawn to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grassroots. This process can help reduce soil compaction and improve overall lawn health. It is best to aerate in the fall when the ground is still warm but moist from autumn rains. Fertilize appropriately: It is important to fertilize your lawn in the fall, but it is equally important to do it correctly. Use a slow-release fertilizer that will provide nutrients to your grass throughout the winter months without causing excessive growth that could be damaged by cold weather. Keep watering: Just because the temperature has dropped, does not mean your lawn does not need water. In fact, it is important to continue watering your lawn in the fall, especially during dry spells. This [...]