The Most Important Thing To Do In Fall & Winter | Fall Yard Maintenance Tips
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- As the weather gets cold there is still yard maintenance that needs to get done. Find out the most important tip for fall & winter gardens and get practical examples of the various landscape maintenance you should be doing to ensure your plants are healthy and thriving come spring! #fallgarden #landscapemaintenance
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CHAPTERS.
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Most Important Fall & Winter Tip
02:07 Pruning Landscape Roses
04:05 Fall & Winter Lawn Maintenance
05:17 Fall & Winter Fertilizer
06:13 Pruning & Training Wisteria
08:11 Tree Pruning
10:32 What Products Should I Use?
This has been a wonderful video to watch, Excellent information. Thankyou to all that were involved to create it. 👏👏👏
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Goodness...........good info
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Always such good information and such lovely landscaping.
I need some help and if I may ask a question. I have a fescue lawn, and there are areas all over where my neutered male dog urinated and kills the grass. He refuses to use the tree trunks. We've watered immediately after he does his business but the grass is dead. Can't seem to train him to "go" in a designated place. Researching on search engines say to put gypsum on the areas to balance out the salts and ammonia in the urine and either reseed or lay new sod and put the gypsum on the grass. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated since no landscaping company in my area hasn't been able to provide a solution except to keep laying new sod, which seems like a waste of money.
Thank you for all the information in this video. We had wisteria growing in our garden but it was too near the pool, house and invasive. How do we get rid of the roots as it keeps growing back. It would be great to know what climbing plants you recommend for pergolas that are not root invasive, can stand hot summers and cold -4 degrees celsius/20 degrees fahrenheit in winter south west France. The soil is mostly clay ad rock.
I immediately thought of climbing roses options like Lady Banks; Don Juan, Joseph’s Coat; Sally Holmes - give them France’s equivalent of our “Blend” and “Penetrate Liquid Biotiller!” -John Valentino
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