Setting up your landscape for success the following year all starts in the fall. In terms of lawn maintenance, you want to stay on top of the leaves that fall on your lawn. If they fall and get matted down and start composting, they could kill the seed underneath. Alternatively, leaves in your garden beds are healthy and allow the soil to absorb nutrients from composting. Fall is the best time of the year to overseed your lawn. The cooler temperatures will allow the seed to germinate, then the seed will go dormant, and come back in the spring to the same cooler temperatures and rainfall and have another season to grow before the heat of the summer hits.
Stay tuned for more detailed information as the season progresses about how to properly manage your landscape. Make sure that your maintenance contract for this year contains all of the basic maintenance tasks above to ensure your landscape is being properly cared for.