Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Is Your Landscaping Ready for Fall?

When it comes to the cooler Fall weather, it may be easy to forget about your landscaping. Most people choose to concentrate on their Charlotte landscaping and Charlotte irrigation during the warmer Summer months, but what they don't realize is that things like their Weddington retaining walls need to be maintained all year round. The colder weather brings with it unique challenges for your landscaping, and as a result, consulting with an irrigation Charlotte specialist is important.

It is important to make sure anything that can freeze is properly insulated and/or drained. Things like pipes or ponds should be drained of all water in the Fall to reduce the risk of freezing, as freezing can cause problems with other landscaping structures. As temperatures change, brick and concrete and shift, leading to possible breakage. For this reason, removing any water that can freeze is important to avoid damage. As well, insulating pipes that can not be drained is crucial to avoid cracked or broken pipes.

You may also want to check the pH of your lawn to ensure that it is not too acidic. If you find a high level of acidity, you should contact a Charlotte fertigation expert to check your soil before doing anything else. They may be able to rescue your lawn by spreading things like lime. If you find that your lawn is too alkaline, then you may want to have sulpher spread to reverse this trend.

Also, as dead leaves begin to fill up your yard, consider running them over with a lawn mower. The resulting mulch can help to protect and fertilize your lawn. You could also rake up the leaves, which helps to dethatch your yard at the same time. If you find that you have little time for these activities, you could contact a Charlotte landscaping company to help.