Olathe Landscaping Company Explains Falltime vs Springtime Seeding

By Brian Truman


Do you know that planting landscape during the fall season is an ideal time? If you didn't know, it really is ok since most people do not. A lot of people wait for early spring to return for the landscaping to start.

The fact of the subject is that fall season is the absolute best time to lay down your sod and do all your landscaping. And the heat we have faced this year has shown that.

Some have called it the year "Landscaping Apocalypse of 2012." We observed landscape clients who had been highly committed to watering their landscaping and undertaking what must be done to keep everything living lose a lot of the plants. Even the heavily determined landscaping enthusiasts ended the season seeing a lot of the landscaping die.

A very important factor that we did see is that most of the landscaping that was failing was landscaping which had been planted in spring. Customers that had planted during the fall on the contrary had zero difficulties with keeping their landscape alive. There is actually a quite simple reason this is.

Planting in the autumn permits all of your landscaping to build a powerful root system. Getting a solid and penetrating root system is vital for the landscaping to flourish. If your landscaping only has a trivial root system it will be striving in the high temperatures to get the water it needs to endure.

Don't be overly afraid that if you don't plant during the falltime of 2012 the 2013 landscaping will absolutely die. If we wind up having year you will probably be fine. This high level of heat we have encountered this year has shown that planting your landscape in the fall produces very secure plants.

Just imagine how well your autumn planted landscaping will do if we do have a really good 2013. With that said, if you invest in your landscaping now just before winter, you'll have a lot less required maintenance and watering next spring and summer because the deep soil moisture will be doing most of the hard work for you.

In conclusion, the more common misconception that spring landscape planting is the best way to go just isn't legitimate. Plus, you will likely only have to do half of heavy lifting maintaining and watering the landscaping that subsequent summer and spring.




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