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5 TOP TIPS FOR LATE SUMMER LANDSCAPING

The landscape season is not over with the Labor Day. In fact, late summer is a good time to go out and enjoy the garden for the last few months before the fall really comes in. Here are five easy ideas for gardening, suggested by the lawn care wichita ks which works well from the end of August by the first frost:<br><br>Fight against the fungus<br><br>A colder climate allows the fungus to enter your lawn. And if you've done your own mowing instead of hiring a professional landscaping company, you probably left a good amount of straw to accumulate on the grass, block sunlight and worsen the problem. Make sure that you do not overfill with chemicals, to prevent you from slowly seeing your grass, but many mistakes are good for your lawn (and the rest of the environment) and rough sprays can kill them.<br><br>Trim and Tame<br><br>According to the lawn service wichita ks As some plants become thinner, things can look a bit uneven in your garden. Take this time of year to clean the dead branches and clean the gardens in cleaner ways to combat the sharp appearance that replaces the lush summer growth

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5 TOP TIPS FOR LATE SUMMER LANDSCAPING

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  1. The landscape season is not over with the Labor Day. In fact, late summer is a good time to go out and enjoy the garden for the last few months before the fall really comes in. Here are five easy ideas for gardening, suggested by the lawn care wichita ks which works well from the end of August by the first frost: Fight against the fungus A colder climate allows the fungus to enter your lawn. And if you've done your own mowing instead of hiring a professional landscaping company, you probably left a good amount of straw to accumulate on the grass, block sunlight and worsen the problem. Make sure that you do not overfill with chemicals, to prevent you from slowly seeing your grass, but many mistakes are good for your lawn (and the rest of the environment) and rough sprays can kill them. Trim and Tame According to the lawn service wichita ks As some plants become thinner, things can look a bit uneven in your garden. Take this time of year to clean the dead branches and clean the gardens in cleaner ways to combat the sharp appearance that replaces the lush summer growth.

  2. 1.Add a small color 2.The best vegetable vegetable plants will of course depend on your region, but there are many options that will add a slight color to your top lawn between now and the first frost. Try to start Pineapple Sauce, Alfalfa Flower, Salvia, or Black Eyed Susan. 3.Plant a tree 4.September is an excellent time of the year to plant evergreens; Trees can be planted until early November. Trees are useful and attractive. They can reduce irritating noise by up to 50%. You may also have heard that good shading curtains and walls of landscape architecture can reduce the cost of air conditioning by up to half; These benefits are transferred in winter and reduce the heating costs because trees create a windbreaker. 5.Choose for groceries 6.Most wichita lawn care ideas focus on appearance. But ornamental plants do not have to be the only one in your garden. There is still enough time to start a harvest from the fall of lettuce or radish. The latter are fun for the children, in particular, who would like to grab the brightly colored radish on harvest. As long as you can keep the beds clean, edible plants can look inviting in your backyard.

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