Follow These Tips for Fall from Jeff Cartwright
The temperatures have dropped and so have the leaves. Many people think all the action in the yard happens
in spring and summer, but fall provides a great opportunity to lay the groundwork for a beautiful and
bountiful garden next season. I collaborated with STIHL and our friends at the National
Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) to give you the best fall tips for a beautiful lawn
and blooms come spring:
1. Clean & Clear
- Clear leaves, sticks and other organic debris. They block sunlight and
trap moisture, which can
mean trouble
for your lawn and landscaping. A STIHL blower will help you
avoid damaging grass and make quick work
of
clearing driveways, paths and lawns.
- Leaves also accumulate in gutters and downspouts, resulting in clogs
that can potentially cause damage to your home. A gutter kit
attachment for your blower can help you
quickly
clear out leaves and other debris, allowing rainwater to flow freely.
- Pull out the pressure washer
for
outdoor furniture, patios, driveways, and walkways. It serves two purposes: removing any stains left
behind
by leaves, algae or mildew and giving your outdoor surfaces a fresh look.
2. Water, Prune & Protect
- Complete a deep watering before the first freeze. Grass needs about two
to three inches of water per
week, and
it needs to be applied evenly and deeply throughout the lawn.
- Prune, Trim & Deadhead — Pruning in the fall is a
great way to improve the health and appearance of your trees and shrubs. Homeowners can make these tasks
easier
by using a STIHL hedge trimmer along with hand pruners and pruning saws.
- - Shrubs and
hedges will leaf more quickly
in the spring if you do hard
pruning this time of year. Fall is also
the perfect time to prune and trim trees, since they will be dormant during
the
winter. Remember to
remove the
three “D’s” — dead, diseased and dying limbs.
-
- Cut most perennials and ornamental grasses back to two inches,
close to the ground to send energy to the roots for new growth next season.
- - Hydrangeas
should be deadheaded to
maintain the plant’s appearance and improve its performance.
- Edge Beds & Mulch — “Hard edge” your plant and flower beds after
you’ve weeded them to define the
borders. A bed redefiner is ideal for this job. Then, add a two-inch layer of mulch around trees, plants
and shrubs to help reduce water loss and maintain uniform soil temperature around the roots for winter.

3. Cut, Aerate & Seed at the Start
of
the Fall Season
- Aeration
reduces soil compaction and creates a channel for oxygen, water and nutrients to penetrate
soil for
stronger grass growth. Aeration may require specialized equipment like a STIHL YARD BOSS®, a
multi-task tool
with attachments for aerating and dethatching. This may be a task where you call in a pro who may
have
equipment specific to this task.
- Fertilize & Overseed — Cool-season grasses like bluegrass and tall fescue
should be fertilizedfertilized September through November and warm-season grasses like Bermuda grass should be
fertilized a bit earlier. Before fertilizing, be sure to seed dead or bare spots and overseed the
full lawn
for dense, plush grass come spring.
- Cut Grass “One Last Time” — The final cut before the first freeze
should
be two to two and a half inches tall. A battery-powered mower and trimmer will help make quick
work
of the
task.

4. Fall Sowing for Spring
Growing
Now is the time to plant. For ideal results, bulbs like irises and
daffodils should be planted in well-draining, elevated beds. Pros use tools like the STIHL BT 45 earth
auger to make quick work of mass bulb planting. Nurseries have their highest stock of plants this time
of year, so it’s a good time to add trees or shrubs. They go through less stress when planted in the
fall and require less water to establish roots.

5. Winterize & Store
Tools
If you’re unsure on how to tackle a job, consider calling a professional landscape designer or
contractor
to
assist. Delegating a few of these chores to a pro will ensure the work gets done well ahead of winter
and
that you will be enjoying a beautiful lawn and landscape next year. When you’re ready to tackle the
work, an
authorized STIHL Dealer can help you choose the right equipment for any
job.