The Lawn Depot Blog

WINTER is Coming. Are your plants protected?

  Dormant Feeding of Shrubs, Young Trees, Perennials, Ground Covers – Plants have officially entered their winter dormancy stage.  They are now ready to receive and fully utilize their late fall feeding.  This feeding will aid them in their recovery from the any stress incurred throughout the growing season. These much-needed nutrients fortify root systems […]

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November is great for planting and prepping yards for winter!

Although we have had some small rain events, as of October 29th we have only had 1.25” of rain this month (according to measurements taken at the Doylestown Airport).  On average in our area, we should receive approximately 3.2” – 3.75“of precipitation during the month of October.  So, as you can see, we are woefully

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All Things Fall and Colorful.

Dormant Feeding of Landscape plants – Perennials, shrubs & trees greatly benefit from dormant fall feeding.  This should be done no earlier than mid-October, and normally coincides with a hard freeze.  Granular, slow release fertilizers (Holly-tone, Plant-tone, Tree-tone) fortified with micronutirents and macronutirents are best for fall feeding.  It’s important that you pull back any

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October seeding will reward you with a beautiful lawn come spring.

Seeding in October – Fall is by far the best time of the year to successfully improve your lawns by overseeding. Soil temperatures are warm relative to air temperatures, so seed germinates quickly and young plants establish rapidly.  Spring seeding is seldom successful.  It interferes with other important lawn work and will thin significantly if

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