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WEEKEND GARDENING: THE WINTER LAWN With the cool days of late fall and winter comes an important time to prepare the lawn for winter. Simple maintenance activities, which are often neglected, are important in keeping the existing lawn grass that you have worked so hard on during spring and summer in good condition. With the approach of winter, deciduous shade trees drop their foliage over the lawn area. Layers of fallen leaves block sunlight from the lawn grass hindering the normal ability of the grass to remain green and healthy as it goes into dormancy. Leaves, which are packed with moisture, tend to cut off aeration that is important for the grass or lawn surface. Routine raking of fallen leaves will eliminate possible lawn damage or a lack of sunlight and aeration. Winter days, with cold rain, often interrupt the routine mowing of the lawn grass…a practice that must not be neglected if the lawn is to remain healthy. Warm grasses should not be allowed to form seed heads, which are not only unattractive but tax the grass roots for extra food and moisture. Routine mowing into winter will also help control late fall and winter seeds in the lawn. Winter rains also can show poorly drained areas or low spots in the lawn; however, be cautious, do not add fill over the existing lawn grass. Instead, lift the grass in layers with top soil intact and add the necessary fill…then firm the pads of turf back into place on top of the added soil. Be sure fill soil does not contain an abundance of undesirable and difficult to control weed seed or weeds. If plants have been damaged by frost or freeze, do not be in a hurry to prune them. Premature pruning may stimulate new tender growth that will be nipped by later cold. You may also remove live wood with an early pruning. Wait and prune in early spring as growth begins. At this time, you can better ascertain the extent of cold damage. In cases of really severe cold weather when the temperature falls below 20 degrees, less hardy plants may not make it regardless of your precautions. Even some of the more hardy plants may be injured. One of the most sensible ways to protect plants from severe freeze is to attempt to protect their roots by mounding or mulching. If the roots survive, the plant can be salvaged and new top growth developed. For mulching, use grass clippings, straw, cornstalks, leaf mold, or similar materials. Cover the roots to a depth of six to eight inches. Broad-leafed evergreens may be hardy to cold, but they suffer windburn and sunburn when low temperatures, strong sun and cold, drying winds combine forces. Protect with burlap or lath shelters on the windward side. But above all, keep evergreens watered through the fall and winter to reduce leaf burn.

For further information contact Alan Vaughn, County Agent, Plaquemines- St. Bernard Parish 504-433-3664 or 504-278-4234. Check us out on the web at www.lsuagcenter.com


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