Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Wonder if You Should Seed Landscaping in Fall or Springtime?

By Sally Browne


Have you taken into consideration whether you should be doing your landscape planting for your shrubs, perennials, grass and various other plants in the spring season or the falltime? The majority don't think about it. In truth, the most frequent thing we hear from our clientele when they are considering putting together their landscaping is "we'll wait until early spring to setup our landscaping."

The fact of the matter is that autumn is the best time for you to lay the turf and do all of your landscaping. And the drought we've encountered this season has proven that to be true.

2012 has been very hot and dry for Olathe landscape. There seemed to be a lot of plant lose for a number of our landscaping clientele. The most dedicated landscaping fanatics ended the season seeing a great deal of the landscape perish.

A very important factor that everyone did see is that all of the landscaping which had been dying had been landscaping that was planted during spring. Customers which had planted in the fall however didn't have any issues with keeping the landscape living. There is actually a rather simple reason why this is.

Planting during the fall allows all your landscaping to cultivate a substantial root system. Getting a strong and deep root system is essential for the landscape to flourish. Landscape with shallow roots are going to have difficulty staying alive during the high heat.

Don't live in fear that if you do not plant during the autumn of This year the 2013 landscaping will perish. A good year will do wonders for springtime rooted landscaping. This apocilyptic amount of heat we have encountered this season has shown the fact that landscaping during the falltime produces very strong plants.

Imagine how well your autumn planted landscaping will perform if we end up having an outstanding year in 2013. On that note, if you take care of the landscaping now just before the winter months, you will find a good deal less needed maintenance and plant watering next summer because the deep soil moisture will be accomplishing the majority of the hard work for you.

It's simply not the case that planting your landscape in the springtime is the best season to do your landscaping. If you want a much healthier landscape at the home for the summer pre-winter planting is the best option. Furthermore, you will probably only need to do half of the work maintaining and sprinkling your turf that subsequent summer. It's always a win win circumstance for everybody.




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