Seasons in Sync: Making Your Lubbock Landscape Thrive Year-Round

January 22, 2024

Tips to make your Lubbock landscape thrive all year.

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Introduction

Howdy, Lubbock neighbors! Living in West Texas means our landscapes have their own set of challenges. Let's talk about how to keep your outdoor space healthy throughout the entire year. Get ready for some tips to survive the summer heat and beat the chill of winter!

Springtime Harmony: Planting and Prep

1. Soil Check-Up:

  • Let's start with a little chat about soil. Before you get your hands dirty, give your soil a check-up. Know what it loves and what it needs for your plants to thrive and get the nutrients they need.


2. Water-Wise Planting:

  • Choose plants that know how to dance with drought. Gardens in our region thrive with plants that can handle droughts. Your pocketbook will thank you too when it sees your reduced water bill!


3. Mulch Magic:

  • Think of mulch as your landscape's favorite blanket. Tuck your plants in with a cozy layer to keep the moisture in and keep them hydrated. Mulch will even ward off pesky weeds and make the temperature near your plants more manageable.

Sizzling Summer Survival

1. Hydration is Key:

  • Summer here is like a desert fiesta, and your plants need hydration to join the party. Water deeply, but not too often. This allows your plants to grow strong roots and stand tall in the heat.


2. Shade Strategies:

  • When the sun gets to its hottest, give your plants a shady spot to chill. Whether it's a bit of cloth or taller plants and trees nearby, offer some shade relief.


3. Early Morning TLC:

  • Be an early bird with your plant care. Mornings are cool, and your plants will appreciate the attention before the sun cranks up the heat. As the heat increases, so does the stress on your plants.
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Fall Feats: Transition and Thrive

1. Fall Planting Advantage:

  • Fall is the perfect time for planting. The weather is just right, and it gives your new plants time to settle in before winter's chilly arrival.


2. Leaf Litter Love:

  • Don't be too quick to sweep away those autumn leaves. They're like a natural blanket. The leaves will provide insulation to your plants in winter. As winter ends and spring begins, they'll decompose and provide nutrients to your plants.


3. Prune with Purpose:

  • Give your landscape a trim in the fall. Cut back some of the summer growth. This will let your plants stay in shape and be ready for their winter hibernation.

Winter Wisdom: Cozying Up Your Garden

1. Frost Protection:

  • Winter might bring a frosty night or two. Keep your tender plants warm with a little cover. This will keep the frost from getting to your plants and causing damage.


2. Minimal Maintenance:

  • Winter is the slow dance of the seasons. Ease up on pruning and chores, and let your plants conserve their energy for growth in the spring.


3. Plan for Spring:

  • While winter brings time to relax, plan for the next spring growing season. Dream about new plants, changes to your garden, and how you want your garden to look next year.

Conclusion

Lubbock's semi-arid climate brings challenges. But with a little TLC, your landscape can thrive through every season. For personalized tips and top-notch landscape services, look no further than Affordable Landscapes Lubbock. We're here to help you create an outdoor oasis that thrives with the unique weather of West Texas.

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