Fall Yard Cleanup

October 2020 Home Improvement Topic from Menards

Proper lawn clean up during the fall season can leave your yard thanking you when spring rolls around. Save time and energy while getting the most out of your yard next year by following these tips and tricks to learn everything you need to know about winter yard prep. 

Remove

  • Debris can temporarily house pests, insects, and other invasive creatures allowing them to thrive during the winter months. 
  • Foliage such as leaves, dead branches, shrubs, and other plants can foster disease which can cause severe damage to plant life the following year. 
  • Weeds like to show up when the work is done. Removing them from your lawn or garden before winter hits is key to being ready to plant in the spring.

Clean

  • Winterize hoses, fountains, and irrigation systems by flushing out old water and properly clean the system to save time and energy in the spring. Plugging leaks, holes, and other water access points will prevent moisture from entering and causing damage during the winter. 
  • Gutters provide proper drainage especially during the spring months with increased rain fall, therefore it is important to clear pathways from leaves, twigs and other debris. 

Prep

  • Finish strong by mowing the lawn and trimming shrubs and trees to help withstand the harsh temperatures ahead. Keeping plants watered, trimmed, and fertilized will keep them healthy and alive. Also, will speed up the drying process in the spring. 
  • Dry out your yard as much as possible by aerating the lawn to allow soil and plant life to absorb as much sun, water, and other nutrients they can before the harsh winter. Keeping everything from the lawn to maintenance systems as dry as possible will help you get the most out of your yard next year. 
  • Drainage is key to a healthy lawn and environment when the water from snow melt and rain is able to properly distribute. Water buildup can leave an area vulnerable to moss growth, mosquito and other insect breeding grounds, and prevent your lawn from growing. 
  • Storage is key to keeping tools and equipment such as lawn mowers, rakes, hand tools, and more protected from the elements and keep from deteriorating during the winter.  

 

Publication: 

The Drummer and The Wright County Journal Press

PO Box 159
108 Central Ave.
Buffalo MN 55313

www.thedrummer.com

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