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Tips On How To Prepare Your Home For Fall


As summer winds down, fall is on its way. The temperature is cooler, leaves are falling, and much more to account for. Whitchurch Contracting Inc. manages for all four seasons and fall is the perfect time to note the changes and how this could affect your property. Whitchurch Contracting Inc. has a few tips to prepare your home for the fall season.

Monitor Moisture

Even if your lawn and landscaping start to look brown and lifeless during the end of summer, you must continue to monitor moisture levels. Your plants need around one inch of water every week in the heart of summer. Make sure your plants get this from rainfall and watering.

Mow Properly

Many homeowners like to mow their lawns quite short. This allows the owner more time between mowing. However, this practice is not necessarily healthy for your lawn. In the heat of summer, mowing your lawn too short will cause grass to dry and turn brown. Cutting the grass a little higher will allow for a healthier, fuller lawn.

Dead Weight

During the end of summer, you’ll want to check your trees and shrubs for dead limbs. These limbs often break due to thunderstorms or lack of hydration. Along the line of removing dead limbs, you’ll want to trim bushes and prune plants, especially ones that could interfere with walkways, A/C units, or are too close to the house.

Plan For Fall

As summer winds down, the best tip is to prepare for fall. Decide if you’ll make any big changes to your landscape in the future. Understand that the landscaping you do in the fall prepares your lawn for the beauty that can be found in the spring.


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