This is an excerpt from a Total Landscape Care article.
For many landscapers, their workflow starts to slow down when the leaves hit the ground — but why?
Of course, there are areas of the country that have already seen
snow, but for many, the weather still works in their favor, making fall a
great time to add new features and plants.
Plant, trim
Fall is the perfect time to cut down
perennials, clean up flower beds, plant new trees and seed lawns, says
Dean Savarino, owner of Dean’s Landscaping, to The Times Media Company.
“Anything you plant does a lot better when you plant it in the fall, before everything goes dormant,” he tells the publication.
To read the full article, visit Total Landscape Care's website.
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