Seasonal Landscaping Tips Throughout The Year
When it comes to maintaining a beautiful yard in Tulsa, paying attention to seasonal changes is key. Each season brings its own set of challenges and opportunities for landscaping. Here are some simple tips to keep your Tulsa landscape looking its best all year long.
In spring, focus on rejuvenating your yard after the winter months. Start by cleaning up any debris leftover from the winter, such as fallen branches or leaves. This is also a great time to prune shrubs and trees to encourage healthy growth. Consider adding some spring-blooming flowers like tulips or daffodils to add a pop of color to your landscape.
As summer approaches, it’s important to prepare your yard for the heat. Make sure your lawn is properly hydrated by watering it deeply and less frequently to encourage deep root growth. Consider adding mulch around plants to help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Don’t forget to mow your lawn regularly and trim any overgrown plants to keep your landscape looking neat and tidy.
In the fall, focus on preparing your yard for the colder months ahead Rake up fallen leaves and add them to your compost pile or use them as mulch. This is also a great time to plant cool-season vegetables and flowers like pansies or mums. Consider adding some fall-blooming plants like asters or sedum to keep your landscape looking colorful.
Finally, in winter, focus on protecting your yard from the harsh weather. Consider covering delicate plants with burlap or frost cloth to protect them from freezing temperatures. Make sure to continue watering your plants, especially on warmer days when the ground isn’t frozen. Consider adding some evergreen plants or winter-blooming flowers like hellebores (yes, they actually bloom in the winter!) to add interest to your landscape during the colder months.
And one final note – adding lawn decorations and lighting enhances your landscape year-round. Any yard can benefit from beautiful décor placed throughout the landscaping, and with so many options available for landscape lighting, the possibilities are endless!