September To Do List

Posted by Charles Breslin on

Week 1-2: Garden and Landscape Assessment

  1. Inspect Plants: Evaluate the health of your plants, trees, and shrubs. Look for signs of disease, pest infestations, or nutrient deficiencies.
  2. Soil Testing: Test your soil's pH and nutrient levels. This will help you determine if any amendments are needed before planting or fertilizing.
  3. Lawn Care: Plan to aerate, overseed, and fertilize your lawn to ensure healthy growth throughout the fall and winter.

Week 3-4: Planting and Maintenance

  1. Fall Planting: Choose and plant fall-blooming flowers like mums, pansies, and asters to add vibrant color to your landscape.
  2. Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around your plants to protect roots from temperature fluctuations and conserve moisture.
  3. Pruning: Trim dead or overgrown branches from trees and shrubs to encourage healthy growth and shape.

Week 4-5: Seasonal Preparation

  1. Winterization: Begin preparing your garden for the colder months. Trim back perennials, remove annuals, and cover delicate plants with burlap if necessary.
  2. Fall Clean-Up: Rake leaves, remove debris, and tidy up your landscape to prevent disease and pests from taking hold.
  3. Hardscape Maintenance: Inspect and clean pathways, patios, and other hardscape elements to prevent slips and falls in wet weather.

Throughout the Month: Planning and Projects

  1. Plan Ahead: Consider your landscape goals for next spring and summer. Research and gather ideas now so you're ready to start in the early months of the new year.
  2. Composting: Start a compost pile with fallen leaves and plant trimmings. Use this valuable compost to enrich your soil in the future.
  3. Garden Tools: Clean and store your gardening tools properly to extend their lifespan and have them ready for next season.
  4. Education and Inspiration: Attend gardening workshops or webinars to learn about new techniques and trends. Follow social media accounts or blogs for landscape design inspiration.
  5. Connect on Social Media: Follow Fanelli Landscape Supply on social media for gardening tips, project ideas, and updates on seasonal products. Engage with their content and share your own fall projects. WWW,FLSSUPPLY.COM
  6. Ask for Advice: If you have questions about fall gardening or landscaping, don't hesitate to ask the knowledgeable staff at Fanelli Landscape Supply. They can offer guidance tailored to your specific needs.

Follow us on Social media: Click the logo.

                                         


Share this post



← Older Post Newer Post →


0 comments

Leave a comment