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If you take great pride in your landscape, you’ll want to take extra care over the summer to promote decent growth. By following these summer landscaping tips from The Lawn Surgeon in Hartford, CT, you’ll ensure your trees, shrubs, and lawn stay hydrated, disease-free, and healthy, even during a scorcher.

Here are five summer landscaping tips to remember: 

  • Prune Dead Tree Branches: With thunderstorms increasing in frequency over the summer, it’s important to cut back dead or diseased tree branches. This will not only promote healthy growth, but make your neighborhood a safer place during strong winds.

  • Water Your Trees: Because of their size, trees don’t often look like they need much help. It’s still important to water yours over the summer, though, as they are just as susceptible to drought stress as smaller plants. Watering them once a week should suffice.

  • landscapingLet Your Lawn Grow Long: Don’t mow your lawn shorter than about four inches. Its roots will already be stressed from the heat, and cutting the grass too short will only exacerbate that. Letting your lawn grow long will also help it stay hydrated and limit weed growth.
  • Clean Up Areas Near A/C Condensers: Will your air conditioner be in full swing this summer? Make sure your landscape doesn’t interfere with its performance, and clip any foliage growing near the outdoor units. You may also need to weed and rinse out the area, to prevent materials from clogging the machinery.

  • Cut Back Vines & Shrubs: If vines have taken over your wall, now is a good time to cut them back. It may look idyllic, but overgrowth traps moisture, which could harbor mold and mildew, and can even attract pests, such as termites.

The above advice will ensure your property stays healthy and attractive all summer long. For help with lawn care or any other landscaping chores, you can reach The Lawn Surgeon by calling (860) 635-1127. More information about this commercial and residential landscaping service is available online.

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