October Landscape Update
- Parker Marlow
- Oct 18, 2021
- 1 min read
What's going on with Fall:
October Summary:
Grass is slowing but still growing! We recommend continuing to cut until the first frost, one more after that to get your lawn ready for the dormant season, and then pause for the winter. Come spring, we'll be ready to resume cutting with healthy grass.
The leaves are changing beautifully and littering your yard. Don't worry, we'll be around for efficient clean-ups and keep your lawns free of clutter.
Fall is the best time to install plants, bushes, or trees. Because they're approaching the dormant season, they can focus on root growth and lay a good foundation to bud in the spring. If you're looking for a great pop of color for winter annual beds, let us know.
It's a great time to freshen up your pine straw or mulch bed. Adding new pine straw or mulch at this time will help keep plant roots warm and nourished through the colder months.
Bloom update: Sasanqua Camellia's, Roses, and Loropetalums. Let us know if you'd like to add any of these great features to your home.





