As the leaves turn and the air chills, autumn presents a unique opportunity to adapt and revitalize your garden. This enchanting season not only transforms the landscape with a burst of color but also calls for specific landscaping techniques. Here's how you can make the most of it.
Autumn is synonymous with vibrant foliage. Deciduous trees like maples and oaks turn brilliant shades, becoming the stars of your garden. Don’t overlook shrubs like burning bush or viburnum, which provide a splash of color as temperatures drop. Explore lesser-known plants that offer autumn surprises, and remember, your local climate plays a big role in the fall color show.
Raking leaves is more than a chore; it's an opportunity for composting or mulching. Post-summer, it's time to prune, clean up flower beds, and remove spent annuals. Protect young, tender plants from early frosts, and prepare the ground for the coming colder months.
Fall is the ideal time to plant bulbs for spring blossoms. Autumn-blooming perennials can keep your garden lively, and it's a great season for planting trees and shrubs, as the cooler weather helps roots establish. Ornamental grasses can add texture and movement to your autumn landscape design.
A new layer of mulch protects plant roots. You can find a wide variety of mulch options here. It's also time to aerate and fertilize the soil, assess its pH, and prepare your vegetable gardens and raised beds for winter.
Adjust your mowing technique and height for the season. Oversee and repair the lawn post-summer wear and tear, and adapt your watering practices for autumn's cooler temps and rainfall. Address fall weeds and consider using pre-emergent herbicides.
Add fire pits or outdoor heaters for warmth on chilly evenings. Inspect and repair pathways, patios, and decks, and consider adding lighting as the days get shorter. You can find some paver options here. Ensure your drainage systems are clear to prevent water accumulation.
Prepare your ponds and fountains for winter. Maintain water clarity and protect aquatic life, winterize pumps and other equipment, and consider adding fall plants to your water features.
Embrace the season with pumpkins, hay bales, and other autumnal elements. Get creative with Halloween and Thanksgiving themes, add festive lighting, and use natural decor like pinecones and dried leaves for an authentic autumn feel.
Autumn brings its own set of pests and diseases. Stay vigilant, use season-appropriate treatments, address rodent issues, and keep an eye out for fungal diseases that thrive in autumn's damp conditions.
Clean, maintain, and store your garden tools and machinery properly. Ensure they’re ready for next season, and take this time to repair or replace any equipment as needed.
Autumn landscaping, with its unique joys and challenges, sets the stage for winter. There's a certain satisfaction in preparing your landscape for the colder months, embracing the seasonal cycle, and anticipating the unique beauty winter brings.