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Fall Colorado Lawn Care Tips

During the fall season we need to show our lawns a little bit more care as we move into the he final throes of the growing season. Here are some fall lawn care tips that will help you give your Colorado landscape the proper TLC that it needs.

1. Reduce weekly maintenance. You want to mow your lawn less frequently and cut down on the watering.

2. Apply a final application of fertilizer.  Look for a fertilizer that has a formulation high in nitrogen and potassium. These minerals are good for the roots.

3. Core aerate the lawn. Before you have your sprinkler system winterized, aeration will pull plugs of soil and sod out of the lawn and the holes will open up the soil so the roots can take in maximum moisture during the winter.

4. Zap turf weeds. Now is the time to get after turf weeds. By ding one last round of weed control you will have fewer weeds at the start of spring.

Lifescape Associates can take care of your Denver/ Boulder area landscape from design and installation to regular maintenance, just give us a call at 303-831-8310.

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Adding a little Autumn Interest in the Landscape

The autumn season is a beautiful time in Colorado. From the changing of the leaves to the slight chill in the air, Fall is great time to get started on a few landscaping projects. One project in particular is including a variety of non-flowering plants in your landscape. Here are three great non-flowering plants, courtesy of ALCC:

1. Sedum Choosing sedum in different shapes and sizes will offer your landscape interesting foliage and texture amid the more showy blooming plants.

2. Ornamental kale This is a great fall plant because it works well as a mounding plant in containers. You can plant it in pots between groups of spill-over Plenti-fall petunias.

 3. Grasses Reminding us of fall grains, grasses of differing shapes and colors are very effective in creating autumn ambience. Grasses can add interest to your planting beds as well as be the tall focal point in containers.

Just make sure that when you do add new fall plants to your beds or containers, you give them adequate water right after planting. If you need a professional landscaping contractor to get your Denver or Boulder area landscape looking its best this fall season, contact Lifescape Associates at 303-831-8310.

 Photo Credit: Cindi Miller Herleman via thedailygreen.com

 

 

 

 

Fall Landscape Color: From Petunias to Pansies

Now that the fall season is here your petunias will become less perky as the season progresses. You want to begin considering different flower options now for something that is more seasonal. Luckily, there are a variety of colorful plants to choose from that will have your lawn looking perfect for pumpkin season.

Pansies are a wonderful option and new this year  is a variety of pansy called PlentiFALL. Available in assorted colors, these PlentiFALL pansies are great for cascading out of containers due to their trailing growth. Another reason why pansies are such a good choice is because of the value you receive from the cost. Pansies will come back for three seasons, making them a very cost efficient plant.

For the fall season, you can do a combination of black and orange pansies that play on both the pumpkin and Halloween season, plus add some eye-catching color to your garden or entryway.

Lifescape Associates can design and plant your beautiful fall garden, just give us a call at 303-831-8310.

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Colorado Fall Landscaping Tips

Fall has officially begun and now it is time to start changing up the maintenance on your Colorado landscaping in order to preserve it’s health and beauty. Colorado is gorgeous in the Fall. Since the weather is changing and the leaves are turning, here are some great Fall landscaping tips from Lifescape Associates that will keep your Fall landscaping looking its best:

Cover Summer flowers at night.

If you are still holding on to those Summer flowers, by covering your plants at night, they can avoid the frost.

Trim brown/dead parts showing on perennials.

This helps to keep the garden looking tidy during the Fall, it will also allow the plant to continue growth and not be hindered by dead material.  Be careful to trim brown stems and branches on shrubs as it may be an alive branch that has gone dormant for the winter and will hold healthy growth for the upcoming Spring.

Spread winterizing fertilizers on your lawns into October.

Winterizing fertilizers are high in Phosphorous stimulating root growth.  Doing this will help greening up and having a thick healthy lawn in the Spring.

Plant more fibrous and woody plants.

More fibrous and woody foliage can stand up to certain cold temperatures and frost accumulation.

Trim grasses if you don’t want to see the golden stems.

Many people like the look of grasses and keep the golden colored stems throughout winter.  Often, though, Colorado gets heavy snows that can mash down grasses.  If this is the case, trim the top two-thirds of the grass leaving the base for new growth in the Spring.

Wrap newly planted soft-bark trees.

This protects the trees against sun scalding in the fall and winter. The tree wrap helps disperse the heat from the sun to all sides of the tree.  Usually, wrapping the tree from the base up to the first branches is all the wrap you’ll need.

Water Fall and Winter plants.

After the irrigation system has been turned off, it is smart to water fall and winter plants, especially the broadleaf evergreens to keep them alive.  Often in Colorado we get 50 and 60 degree days which can create drought for the plant potentially killing it.

Protect your irrigation systems.

Irrigation system blow-outs: typically happen in mid-October to mid-November.  These protect your irrigation systems from collecting ice and creating leaks in the future.  Please call Lifescape Associates at 303.831.8310 if you would like to schedule an irrigation system blow-out.

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Colorado Fall Home Show this weekend

Starting this Friday is the Colorado Fall Home Show. The focus of the show is to “sustain, renew and inspire” your Colorado home this Fall from the inside to the out. Stop by the Colorado Convention Center from September 10-12 to get great ideas for how you can improve your home with special educational seminars and how-to clinics offered by experts in sustainability, energy efficiency, interior design, remodeling and cooking.

For those looking to learn the basics of low water gardening, you’ll want to attend the Waterwise Landscaping seminar on Sunday, September 12th at 3 p.m. Plus there will be over 250 exhibitors there to inspire and help you get your home ready for Fall.

For more information on the Colorado Fall Home Show, visit GardeningColorado.com.

Photos: gardeningcolorado.com