residential landscaping

We know you want your property to look beautiful year-round. For this, you should start planning and implementing ideas for residential landscaping at the right time. Remember, every month of the year is not suitable for landscaping. 

The best time for house landscaping is in the early fall, which starts in September.  In fall, the temperature is cool but not close to freezing. If you prepare your property in the fall, you will get a head start in the spring as your plants will grow successfully. Most importantly, you will save extra expenses on landscaping. 

Why is fall an ideal season for residential landscaping?

Temperature and sunlight 

Two important factors that affect plant health are temperature and sunlight. In summer and winter, the temperature is extreme and stresses plants. Freezing temperature in winter months entirely impedes plant growth. 

 Landscaping in the fall gives plants more time to establish themselves before the extreme temperatures of summer and winter. Regarding sunlight, it’s overwhelming for plants in summer and less in winter. 

Precipitation

The amount of rainfall in the area directly affects the plant’s health. Plants need ample water, but too much can cause root rot and soil compaction. 

It rains heavily in spring, damaging plants trying to establish root systems. High temperature and extreme sunlight in summer dries out the soil, increasing the need for more water to maintain moisture. Lastly, winter creates a thick blanket of snow, limiting sunlight and keeping the soil too cold. So, fall is the best time in terms of precipitation. 

Pests and weeds

Some pests are highly stressful for new plants and are mostly active in spring. Also, weeds thrive mostly in the spring and summer. 

If you start house landscaping in the fall, you will avoid many pests and give a good start to the process. Your space will get well established before it’s time for the pest to come. Even weed growth is less in the fall. 

What’s the worst time to do residential landscaping?

Summer is the worst time for residential landscaping compared to all other seasons. The heat is oppressive, and the sunlight is unrelenting in the summer. These two factors put a lot of stress on new plants, affecting their growth.

As plants’ water requirement is higher in the summer, it’s very difficult to maintain the soil’s moisture. The result is that plants dry. Also, the season is very plant-specific, meaning you cannot use a plant of your choice. They should be adaptive to the environment. 

Hire professionals for residential landscaping 

DIY residential landscaping saves money but doesn’t give good results because you don’t know the process or have enough landscaping knowledge. You might end up investing more than expected. So, hire professional landscapers. 

At High Desert Affordable Landscaping, we offer affordable landscaping with qualified and experienced landscapers in our team. We will help you plan your landscaping design and get plants that thrive in your climate and soil conditions. You will get the best results and the most professional appearance with us.