Houston’s Fall Checklist for Healthy Trees & Landscape
- Prune dead branches – Remove dead or diseased limbs to prevent damage.
- Trim overgrown shrubs – Maintain shape and improve airflow.
- Aerate the soil – Promote better root growth and water absorption.
- Add mulch – Insulate roots and retain moisture.
- Fertilize trees and shrubs – Use a fall-specific fertilizer for root health.
- Water deeply – Especially before the first frost to keep roots hydrated.
- Check for pests – Inspect leaves and bark for insects or disease.
- Plant new trees – Fall is ideal for planting, giving roots time to establish.
- Rake fallen leaves – Prevent suffocating grass and attract beneficial fungi.
- Protect young trees – Wrap trunks to avoid sunscald or frost damage.
- Inspect irrigation systems – Make sure sprinkler heads and drip lines are working.
- Weed control – Remove weeds to reduce competition for nutrients.
This will keep your landscape vibrant and healthy through the fall!
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