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Gardening Jobs for Autumn: Preparing For The Seasons Ahead

Take Care Of Your Garden This Season With These Autumn Gardening Jobs

Autumn is a period of transition and a time of massive change, making it one of the most important seasons for garden maintenance. While it may seem like a lot of your gardening jobs are slowing down, your work is not over.

The gardening you do now will determine the future success of your landscape, ensuring it will survive throughout the winter. Autumn presents an amazing opportunity to not only care for your current landscape, but also to consider its future.

As a leading landscaping company, Green Acorn Landscape Design appreciates the benefits every season can bring. We understand that autumn is a particularly vital time for outdoor spaces, and we want to ensure you are taking full advantage of the season.

In this post, we are sharing some of the most important autumn gardening jobs to do as the season progresses to take better care of your landscape.

Autumn Gardening Jobs To Start Now

Now that autumn is officially here, it is time to begin performing these seasonal maintenance tasks. Although the outdoor events and floral blooms may have slowed down, autumn is the prime time to advance your garden and get it prepared for the future.

The work you do will not only support the garden as the weather gets worse, but also lay the foundation for a successful spring next year. Some of the most vital autumn gardening tasks to do during this time include:

1) Tidying The Garden

A large portion of autumn gardening involves getting your landscape prepared for the winter months ahead. Winter can be a tough time for your garden, with freezing temperatures and wet conditions, which is why early preparation is absolutely vital.

Tidying and pruning are vital autumn gardening tasks, and should be an ongoing commitment during the season to prevent long-term issues.

Cleaning is an ongoing task during the autumn, as you try to keep your landscape free from fallen leaves and general debris. To prevent issues such as pests, diseases, and rot, you need to keep on top of sweeping, tidying, and responsible waste disposal as the season goes on.

2) Pruning Flowers And Shrubs Before Winter

Autumn is the ideal time to get ahead with pruning and shaping your plants, before plants enter their dormant season.

During your autumn gardening, prune shrubs and trees to keep them in a neat, healthy condition. Ensure you are using clean, sharp tools for all pruning to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases.

Pruning isn’t just for your trees and shrubs, as it can also be done to plants and perennials. Most of your flowers will have faded or begin to fade in the autumn, which is why deadheading and cutting them back is vital within autumn gardening. These tasks will help conserve energy so they can return to a full bloom come spring.

3) Refresh Borders

As well as caring for the plants you already have, during your autumn gardening, you can also refresh your garden design for the new season.

While you’re pruning and shaping your current planting areas, take stock of what worked for you this year and whether there are any new things you want to try come spring. For inspiration, check out our Seasonal Planting Guide.

You can prepare your planting areas for these new ventures through autumn gardening and replanting. While pruning and tidying, take some time to consider whether you can repurpose your perennials and shrubs, simply by moving them to new areas in the garden or spreading out displays so each plant has more room to flourish.

As you are repurposing your perennials and shrubs, now is a great time to plant spring bulbs while the soil is still warm. Planting spring bulbs during your autumn gardening gives them plenty of time to establish, so you can enjoy early blooms next season.

4) Lawn Care

Your lawn also needs some dedicated care during the autumn. Before the frost of winter, make sure to do your final mow of the lawn, keeping it short and neat to last the season.

Following the mowing, consider scarifying and aerating the grass to ensure deeper penetration of lawn feeders.

When fertilising and feeding the lawn during autumn, make sure to use a seasonal-specific treatment. You may also want to reseed the lawn as part of autumn gardening, paying particular attention to areas which may have become bare over the summer months.

5) Hardscaping Maintenance

As well as caring for your soft landscaping during your autumn gardening, you also need to pay attention to your hardscape areas. Your paving, patios and decking will need to be cleaned ahead of winter, ensuring they remain stain-free throughout the season.

Before the weather gets too challenging, you may also want to consider any repairs within your autumn gardening. Jobs such as repairing joints within paving and patios are best done before the frost sets in, as this can lead to more significant damage.

Perform a thorough inspection of your garden, checking not only the hardscaping, but also fencing, decking and lighting for signs of damage. It’s best to get your garden repaired now before the worst of the weather arrives, and our team is here to help.

Whether you need new fencing, a paving replacement, or a lighting upgrade, Green Acorn Landscape Design operates throughout the year.

For inspiration regarding garden lighting and decorative upgrades, check out our garden lighting guide.

Conclusion

Autumn may be a slower season for gardening, but it does not mean that all of your work is over just yet. With autumn gardening tasks such as planting, leaf clearance, and hardscaping repairs, there are plenty of ways to keep yourself busy throughout the season.

Whether you are looking to improve your current landscape or desire a complete redesign, consider working with a professional landscaping company like Green Acorn Landscape Design. With our team of garden designers and landscape gardeners, we can deliver the precise care your outdoor space needs and will achieve your ideal vision.

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FAQs

What is the most important gardening job to do in autumn?

Some of the most important autumn gardening tasks include leaf clearance, pruning, and planting spring bulbs to prepare your garden for winter and the upcoming gardening season.

Can I redesign my garden in the autumn and winter?

Absolutely! The quieter seasons are an ideal time to redesign your garden, as landscaping companies are still in operation and may have more availability.

Also, the slower pace of landscaping gives you plenty of time to reconsider your current layout and reflect on the changes you want to make.

Should I hire a landscaping company for autumn gardening?

While many garden maintenance tasks can be done independently, hiring a professional landscaper ensures your garden remains healthy, well-structured, and safe throughout the seasons, including during the autumn.

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