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  • When Is The Best Time to Water Your Lawn?

    In Greenwich, Connecticut and surrounding areas, the best time to water your lawn is typically early in the morning, between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. Here’s why this timing is ideal: Reduced Evaporation : Watering early in the morning ensures that less water is lost to evaporation. As temperatures are cooler and there’s less wind, more of the water you apply will penetrate the soil and benefit the grass. Improved Absorption : Morning watering allows the grass to dry out by the time evening comes, reducing the risk of fungal diseases that thrive in damp, cool conditions. Optimal Growth : Grass absorbs nutrients and water more effectively in the morning. This timing also helps the lawn recover from any stress it experienced during the day. Water Conservation : Early morning watering helps conserve water as it aligns with natural precipitation patterns and reduces waste. In contrast, watering in the afternoon or evening can lead to higher evaporation rates and increased risk of disease, while watering late in the evening might leave your lawn damp overnight, which is not ideal for grass health. A Stressed Lawn Looks Like This: Due to heat and lack of water Solutions: Aerate and Over-seed your lawn this fall Detach dead areas in your lawn so new seed can germinate properly Apply hay on dead patches to keep moisture in the ground and to keep birds from eating the seed. Water 4-5 times a week, especially after seeding is done.

  • Fall is a great time to repair your lawn and landscape!

    Aeration and Seeding are key to having a lush green lawn. Aeration puts small holes into your lawn, which allows nutrients and water to penetrate the ground. Then we overseed the lawn and the seeds fall into the little holes. This helps promote new growth and a stronger root system, resulting in a greener lawn. Even if your lawn looks good and doesn't have many dead spots, it's still important to aerate and seed your lawn once a season. This is typically done at the end of August to October in Greenwich, CT. Adding new shrubs and trees to your property during the fall season is ideal as the temperatures begin to cool down. Trees, shrubs, and perennials are valuable long-term additions to your property. Benefits: Creates privacy Increase home value Attracts pollinators to your garden Creates a beautiful place for you to relax in

  • Mulching Season Is Here!

    There are many reasons mulching is important besides the curb appeal aspect. Here are some reasons below. Soil Moisture Retention: Mulch helps to retain soil moisture by slowing down evaporation from the soil surface. This can be especially important during hot and dry weather conditions. Weed Suppression: Mulch helps to suppress weeds by blocking out sunlight and preventing weed seeds from germinating. This can reduce the need for hand weeding or the use of herbicides. Temperature Regulation: Mulch can help to regulate soil temperature by insulating the soil from extreme heat or cold. This can help to protect plant roots from stress and damage. Nutrient Enrichment: Organic mulches can gradually break down and release nutrients into the soil, providing a slow-release source of nutrients for plants. Erosion Control: Mulch helps to prevent soil erosion by reducing the impact of heavy rain or wind on the soil surface. This can be especially important on sloping garden beds or in areas with heavy rainfall. Soil Structure Improvement: Over time, organic mulches can help to improve soil structure by increasing soil organic matter content, improving soil aeration, and encouraging the growth of beneficial microorganisms. Types of mulches: Brown Mulch, Sweet Peet (Organic), Cedar, Hemlock, & Dark Brown Overall, applying mulch to your garden beds can provide numerous benefits that can help to promote healthy plant growth, reduce maintenance needs, and improve the long-term health of your soil.

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