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Fall Landscaping Tips to Mitigate Pain from Winter's Claws



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By : Lee Dobbins    99 or more times read
Submitted 2006-10-20 17:39:39
It seemed like yesterday when spring gave way to the vibrant colors of summer, and yet now, fall has already set in, with its shades of brown, red, and orange. Fall, however, is best used as a preparation period for winter, a season in which flowers, plants, and trees are at their most vulnerable.

Fall Landscaping Tips to Save Your Garden from the Harsh Effects of Winter
People with newly discovered green thumbs may still be unaware of the fact that different types of flowers and plants require different methods of care. It's important that you employ the right method for the right plant if your wish is to nurture and not to torture.

Seed Stalk Plants - For this particular category of plants, the best thing to do is to remove them completely in order to minimize weeding needs come springtime. As such, if you're planning to have a new fall landscaping plan for your garden, the area where your seed stalk plants are will soon be vacant for new blood to enter.

Plants with Green Basal Growth - For this type of plants, your most important task is to remove any spent flower stalk and excess growth. Examples of this type of plant are goldenrods and the Shasta daisy.

Subshrubs - These plants should be left as it is because they only need Mother Nature for them to grow back in spring. When creating a fall landscaping plan, it's therefore important to remember that there won't be any safe way for you to move subshrubs to a different location in your garden.

Roses - This flower is particularly vulnerable to the harsh effects of winter. That's why you must make sure to take extra care of them if you wish them to be able to enhance your winter garden. To ensure the continued growth of roses, make sure that they aren't exposed to any extreme changes in temperature and humidity. A few varieties of roses, however, such as rambler roses, are virtually indestructible in winter.

Perennials - As for this classification of blooms, letting nature take its course is also the best method to adapt in fall. The most favorable time to cut them off, in fact, is during spring but definitely not in fall.

Trees - As for trees, you should take the time to remove heavy growth of leaves on them because this will lead to matting come winter time. Trees that especially need cutting down in fall are maple and iris.

Summer Born Plants - For those that had been planted in the summer, most of these plants probably haven't reached their full potential yet. Again, it's best to let them be as they will certainly benefit once winter turns the ground to ice.

Watering - Think of your fall gardening tasks as a means of helping your plants survive in a fallout shed whilst the war rages on outside. In the plants' case, however, they're required to hibernate while winter sets in. To ensure that your flowers, plants, and trees have enough nutrients to last them throughout winter, water them diligently and without fail.

Fall Landscaping Tips to Beautify Your Garden NOW
Like we've said, fall gardening is not all about cleaning. It can still be about creating beauty from seeds and bulbs.

Light It Up - Once you've finished planting what needs planting, you can use lights to illuminate the best parts of your garden.

Green Manure Crop - This may sound disgusting but planting one will increase the healthiness of your soil.

Take Advantage of the Colors - When fall sets, almost everything automatically becomes golden, reddish, or orange-like. Take advantage of these colors by using furniture that matches the shades around you.

Fall Landscaping Tips to Take Advantage of Winter
Of course, there are plants and flowers that unusually thrive in the cold of winter. These plants however are best to plant during the fall. Examples of such plants are cornflowers, bundleflowers, and some varieties of grasses. Planting and harvesting these flowers will transform the usually monochromatic look of your winter garden to a haven of colors.

Although most people create fall landscaping plans primarily to prepare in advance for the winter, that doesn't mean cleaning, cutting, and pruning are all you can do during fall. You can plant some fall-loving plants and flowers to take advantage of autumn's beauty as well.
Author Resource:- If you want a yard you can be proud of, follow Lee Dobbins to http://lawncare.garden-corner.com where you can get more great tips on landscaping and lawn care.
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