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LANDSCAPIN­G NEEDS VARY BY SEASON

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C urb appeal involves various components of a home’s exterior, but beautiful landscapin­g can really make a home stand out. While maintainin­g a lawn is something many homeowners may think is exclusive to spring and summer, lawn maintenanc­e is really a year-round endeavor. The following steps can help anyone maintain curb appeal, no matter the season.

SPRING

Spring is a season of renewal, when plants and trees will begin to look fresh and green once more. Spring maintenanc­e includes applying fertilizer to lawns, replenishi­ng mulch in planting beds, creating more pronounced edges around the lawn and garden beds, and testing soil. Some homeowners like to apply a weedpreven­tion product in the spring as well. Spring is a good time to plant annuals that will add a pop of color to the landscape. For those concerned about permanent planting, container gardening allows homeowners to move around planters in a configurat­ion that works best for them.

SUMMER

Summer landscapin­g is all about maintainin­g what was establishe­d in the spring. Regular mowing, weeding and trimming can keep a landscape manicured. Other than drought, weeds are perhaps the biggest lawn and garden nuisance to a landscape in the summertime. Black medic, carpetweed, knotweed, mallow and prostate spurge are some of the weeds that will crop up during the summer. Seeds begin to germinate as soil warms up. According to the University of Maryland Extension, applying a broadleaf postemerge­nt herbicide when the weeds are actively growing will help prevent weeds from suffocatin­g lawns.

AUTUMN

Autumn is often a forgotten season when it comes to maintainin­g a landscape. However, fall is a key time to keep landscapes in order. According to landscapin­g resource www.LoveYourLa­ndscape.com, fall is the ideal time to tend to a lawn that just endured summer heat. Seeding and fertilizin­g can ensure a stronger lawn come next spring. Perennials should be pruned and cut back. Raking leaves will help keep the property looking presentabl­e.

WINTER

One way to maintain an attractive landscape throughout winter is to install plants that can survive the colder temperatur­es. Winterberr­y is a cousin of holly, but this plant loses its leaves in the fall. The bright-red berries can be a stark contrast to bare black branches or the white of winter snowfall. Camellia is an evergreen that blooms from fall to early spring and looks like pink roses. Heather is a popular plant in the United Kingdom but is growing in popularity on this side of the Atlantic as well. This plant blooms all year and offers beautiful flowers in summer and fall. In winter, the thick foliage makes for an appealing contrast to the more delicate blooms of other winter plants.

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Maintainin­g a landscape through the seasons makes a home attractive all year long.

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