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Preparing Your North Texas Landscape for a Beautiful Fall

  • Kimberly Dobbs
  • Aug 21
  • 2 min read

As summer winds down and the cooler months approach, it’s time to start thinking about your North Texas landscape. For homeowners in Fort Worth, Azle, and Weatherford, fall is the perfect season to refresh your yard, plant new greenery, and prepare for the cooler months ahead.

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1. Clean Up Summer Debris

Summer can be tough on your lawn and garden. Remove spent annuals, dead leaves, and debris to prevent pests and diseases. A clean slate now sets your yard up for healthy growth in the fall and winter.


2. Fall Planting

Cool-season plants like pansies, ornamental kale, and mums thrive in North Texas fall weather. Adding these seasonal colors not only brightens your landscape but also gives your yard a fresh, inviting look.


3. Mulch and Soil Care

Applying a fresh layer of mulch helps regulate soil temperature, retain moisture, and protect roots during cooler nights. Fall is also a great time to aerate your lawn and enrich the soil, ensuring your grass recovers well from the summer heat.


4. Trees and Shrubs

Prune dead or damaged branches from trees and shrubs before winter sets in. This encourages healthy growth and helps prevent storm damage during North Texas fall winds.


5. Lawn Prep

Fertilize your lawn with a fall-specific formula to promote root development. Overseeding cool-season grasses can help fill in bare spots and give your lawn a lush, green start next spring.


6. Outdoor Lighting & Features

As the days get shorter, consider updating or adding outdoor lighting to highlight your landscape. Fall evenings are perfect for enjoying patios, fire pits, and garden features before winter arrives.


Fall in North Texas is a season of opportunity for homeowners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces. By planning ahead and giving your lawn and garden some TLC, your landscape will stay healthy, beautiful, and ready for the holidays.


Want expert help preparing your North Texas yard for fall? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let our team bring out the best in your landscape!

 
 
 

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