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Top Fall Landscaping Tips for a Healthier Lawn

September 23, 2025
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Fall isn’t just about raking leaves, it’s the perfect time to prep your lawn and landscape for a strong comeback in spring. A little effort now can save you a lot of work later.


Here are our top fall landscaping tips for a healthier lawn:



1. Keep Mowing (But Not Too Short)

Don’t put the mower away just yet! Grass still grows in the fall.

Tip: Keep mowing until it stops growing, but don’t cut it too short, leave it about 2.5 to 3 inches tall.



2. Rake Up Those Leaves

Letting leaves pile up can smother your grass and invite pests.

Tip: Rake regularly or mulch the leaves with your mower to save time and feed your lawn naturally.



3. Give Your Lawn a Good Cleanup

Fall is a great time to clean up your yard and prep for winter.

Tip: Remove fallen branches, dead plants, and leftover weeds so your yard looks tidy and stays healthy.



4. Feed Your Lawn

Just like people, grass needs fuel to stay strong during the colder months.

Tip: Use a fall lawn fertilizer to help strengthen roots and prepare for winter.



5. Trim Back Shrubs and Plants

Pruning in fall helps plants stay neat and healthy.

Tip: Trim back overgrown bushes and remove any dead flowers or plants before the first frost hits.



Final Thoughts

Taking care of your lawn in the fall doesn’t have to be hard. A little cleanup, some trimming, and a good feeding can make a big difference come spring.