A Beautiful Landscape Starts in the Fall
A Beautiful Landscape Starts in the Fall
(ARA) - As
the leaves start to turn, most homeowners put away their lawn and
garden equipment as they wrap up landscaping projects before winter
sets in. However, fall is actually a great time to start
landscaping projects, because a beautiful lawn and garden next year
starts with preparations this fall.
Every year, a lot of time, money and effort is devoted to the
pursuit of a beautiful and well-maintained home landscape.
According to the 2006 American Time Use Survey conducted by the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans spend an average of two
hours per day on lawn and garden maintenance.
While a beautiful yard won't magically appear out of thin air,
there are ways you can better utilize the time, money and energy
you spend on maintenance. Keep these tips in mind when tackling the
landscape for fall and winter.
* Rake and clean up leaves. If left scattered on the lawn, grass
won't come up as well in the spring. Don't worry about removing
leaves from plant beds, they actually help insulate and feed plants
during the winter months.
* Clean out rain gutters and make sure water will flow away from
walkways and driveways, which could ice over and become hazardous
in the winter.
* Shut off water to all outdoor spigots to prevent pipes from
freezing.
* Plant perennial flowers, ground covers, spring bulbs, trees and
shrubs in early fall so they have time to establish strong and
healthy roots. Some of the best sales on perennials are in August
and September when greenhouses are trying to close out their
inventories.
* Mulch your plant beds, except iris rhizomes, which are prone to
rotting. A layer of organic mulch will help roots get established
before the ground freezes solid. Mulch also helps to retain soil
moisture and prevent future weed growth.
* Find accessories or attachments that enhance the equipment you
already own. Zero turn mowers and ATVs have become versatile
landscaping machines with the abundance of new attachments now
available.
Take for example, the SnowSport ATV Plow manufactured by
Agri-Cover, Inc., a North Dakota truck accessory company. This
utility plow is made specifically for ATVs and can be used 365 days
a year for not only landscaping projects, but also snow removal.
With a SnowSport ATV Plow a homeowner can easily level, spread or
push dirt, gravel and snow anytime of the year. You don't have to
worry about your lawn with this plow, because it is specifically
designed to be turf-friendly.
However, your lawn and plant beds may not be the only items that
need to be readied for winter. If you live in a rural area, the
maintenance of a gravel driveway may also be on your fall to-do
list before the winter winds start to blow.
Mark Jacobson, a retired teacher from Spiritwood Lake, N.D. knows
he faces the daunting task of leveling his steep gravel driveway
every fall to get rid of deep ruts left by rainstorms and water run
off.
"I wanted something that would make the job quicker and without the
back breaking work of shoveling the gravel. When I came across the
SnowSport ATV plow I thought it was a perfect fit for my project.
Besides, in a couple more months I can use it to plow snow out of
the same driveway," says Jacobson.
The SnowSport ATV Plow is available in five different blade lengths
and has a three-point angled blade, which allows users to maneuver
those hard to reach areas in the yard and driveway. The blade
connects to your ATV by a 1 1/2-inch interceptor that slides into a
front mount, so there's no tricky wiring or complicated install.
The blade is made of corrosion resistant anodized aluminum, making
it easy for anyone in the family to lift on and off the mount. The
blade also features a one-inch thick rubber cutting edge designed
to improve scraping ability. For more information on the SnowSport
ATV Plow or to find a dealer near you, call (888) 463-6214 or visit
www.snowsportatv.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
