The silvery lace of morning frosts shimmered in the rising sun before the landscape became gilded in the warm, golden embrace of October’s aura. Colorful leaves quaked and swayed against the crisp blue sky before floating towards the ground. These are the glory days, the golden days – the height of Autumn’s beauty.
With November being just a stone’s throw away, we must turn our attention to the winterization of our lawns. This does not mean packing up the mower until next year. Quite the contrary.
Our lawns, more than ever, require our care and diligence. What we do now, before winter, can help prevent damage and disease come Spring. Continue to mow until the grass has gone completely dormant. This is a must! The last mow of the season should be cut slightly shorter, around 2″. Leaves should continue to be removed and thatch properly managed via aeration. Take advantage of late Fall fertilizations, aptly referred to as “winterizers” – perhaps the most important fertilization of the season. Winterizers benefit the lawn’s root system all throughout the winter months and affects the lawn’s development in Spring. Roots absorb and store the nutrients in winter, which are then immediately available to the lawn in Spring when temperatures begin to warm. The result is lush, healthy, green grass.
So whatever you do, don’t call off the mowers yet and schedule your late Fall fertilization by contacting Sweeney’s for a healthy, verdant lawn in Spring.
Plant of the Week
Tulip Pink Impression
Large, rose-colored flowers bloom atop sturdy stems in May. Prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Grows 18-24″ tall. Excellent cut flower.
“Sweet October, fill with praise,
Rich and glowing as thy days,
Every poet’s heartfelt lays.”
-Caroline May
Best wishes,
Kim Sweeney