Saturday, October 19, 2013

How to winter proof your plants



Winters coming soon many of my Lawn care customers are asking me "How do I winterize my plants?" Here are a few ways to prepare your garden before old man winter hits. Of course with fall comes all the leaves from the trees for all to clean up. Try and remove all leaves from your landscape before any snowfall is expected. Leaves can harbor fungus and diseases from all the moisture they retain, which in turn can be harmful to your lawn and plants. Dig up all of you tender bulbs, summer blooming bulbs have a hard time surviving winter months. Pulling weeds in the fall will give you a head start in the spring. This is the time when weeds try to germinate and spread. This is also a key thing when it comes to bed maintenance too. Weeds can take nutrients vital to your lawn & plants. Cut back perennials to ground level as the foliage becomes unsightly. A small layer of mulch added too can help protect plants during a hard ground freeze. This can be done with pine needles, straw, & shredded leaves. Be sure to remove the mulch in the spring. Water small trees and shrubs when there is a dry spell in the fall months. Watering helps the foliage to stay plump for protection from the dry winds. Broad leaved evergreens can also be sprayed with an anti-desiccant spray to help add protection too. After the first frost, pull up any annuals that were affected from it. Many potted plants can be brought in doors during the winter. Keep them by a window where the sunlight comes through. Keep the soil moist too. Avoid placing them near heating vents as this can dry out the plant.





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Friday, October 18, 2013

When should I aerate my lawn?




Aeration can be done almost all season long. Aeration is the process of making small holes in your yard. This in turn delivers more air, nutrients, & moisture to the root system. Causing the roots to grow deeper and develop a stronger root system. A deep root system on a lawn helps in times of heat stress & when the lawn is in its dormancy state.
There are actually two good times to aerate your lawn, in the spring and fall with each having its own benefits. Aeration in itself will help to loosen up thatch which nutrients have a hard time passing through when the thatch is thick. It will also help to reduce water run-off from the spring rains in this area. The only downside to aerating in the spring is that you can`t apply a pre-emergent to combat crab grass. Pre-emergent will not let new seed germinate and it's hard on the exposed root system from aeration.
Fall is a good time to aerate if you plan to over seed afterwards. You reap all the benefits as before plus also supply a new home in the soil for the seed to germinate. This gives the seed a chance to germinate and gain a root system before the dormant state in winter. It will also develop more in the following spring before the harsh summer elements affect them. This is best done in September.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Welcome to KPN Lawn Care


Lawn Care St Louis

Thanks for visiting my blog.  I'm Kyle owner of KPN Lawn Care in St Louis.  I`ve always had a passion to work in outdoors and be in mother nature.  Our company offers a variety of lawn care services in the St Louis area including lawn mowing, fertilizing, aerating and leaf removal. We've been in business for 2 years with over 10 years in the industry. St. Louis is a great town to live in and have a great looking yard. It`s sometimes fun to go down the street, grab some Ted Drewes and look at the different landscapes around St. Louis. We are a locally owned business giving back to the community whenever possible .  We would love to come out and give you a free consultation on your yard.  Fall is a great time to repair your yard from the summer heat. Its also a good time to fertilize one more time before the grasses winter dormancy establishing a good root system for the upcoming spring.

If you are in need of any lawn care services in the St Louis metro area, give us a call at 314-810-9348 to schedule your estimate.

You can also visit our website KpnLawnCare.com to see a list of our services.