tips Archives - Grand River Natural Stone Wed, 26 Feb 2025 19:09:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.3 https://www.grandriverstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/favicon.png tips Archives - Grand River Natural Stone 32 32 Why It’s Important to Mulch One Last Time Before Winter Arrives https://www.grandriverstone.com/blog/why-its-important-to-mulch-one-last-time-before-winter-arrives/ Sun, 08 Oct 2023 17:32:00 +0000 https://www.grandriverstone.com/?p=3900 In the spring and summer, we use mulch to retain moisture in the soil, keep the weeds at bay and add a beautiful, consistent texture to our landscaping. In the winter, mulch takes on a whole new role in keeping our gardens healthy. Here’s why you should mulch before winter sets in. Mulch to Regulate ... Read more

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In the spring and summer, we use mulch to retain moisture in the soil, keep the weeds at bay and add a beautiful, consistent texture to our landscaping. In the winter, mulch takes on a whole new role in keeping our gardens healthy. Here’s why you should mulch before winter sets in.

Mulch to Regulate Soil Temperature

Once the ground freezes, your garden plants go into a dormant mode where they save energy and wait for the sun to return in the spring. However, the winter sun is intense and can heat up the first few inches of soil by mid-day. This can trick newly planted plants into thinking spring is coming.

They’ll expend energy, but their new shoots will be frozen by nightfall, and they’ll be less healthy or even dead come springtime. The same can happen to bulbs, crowns, and the surface roots of any plant.

One last layer of mulch in the fall will keep the ground from heating under the winter sun. The mulch will insulate the shallow parts of the plants from the heat, so they don’t sense spring is arriving until it really does.

Protect Against Freeze/Thaw Cycles

The warm noon soil presents other disadvantages for plants, giving you reasons to spread mulch in the late fall. Constant thawing and refreezing causes “heaving,” a process where the soil expands, contracts and unsettles the plant’s roots.

When their roots don’t have a proper grip on the soil, plants can slowly be pushed higher up in the soil, exposing their crown and roots to colder temperatures and even, in some cases, to the harsh winter wind. This process can damage and even kill plants.

A layer of mulch makes heaving less likely and ensures that even if the plant’s roots and crown do peek above the soil level, they’ll still be somewhat protected by the mulch.

If you notice some plants have been pushed upwards over the winter, you can always add another inch or so of mulch to protect them.

 Winter Mulch Choices

Now that you understand the value of winter mulch, you may be wondering if you should invest in mulch designed for winter, or if your spring and summertime mulch is enough. The good news is that the same mulch you use throughout the year is perfect for winter too.

Grand River Natural Stone offers several mulch varieties that you can use in the winter:

  • Cedar
  • Pine
  • Economy Mix
  • Black Dyed
  • Red Dyed

Removing Winter Mulch Once Spring Arrives

Winter mulch plays a crucial role in maintaining soil moisture levels during the colder months, and it should be applied generously enough to effectively keep moisture from evaporating out of the ground. However, as spring approaches, it becomes essential to allow rainwater to penetrate the soil once again. Therefore, it is advisable to remove your winter mulch at the end of the winter season. If you prefer not to remove it entirely, you can also break up any clumps that may have formed due to ice and wind. This will ensure that water can easily reach the soil, promoting healthy growth for your plants as they awaken from their winter dormancy and prepare for the growing season ahead.

Contact Us to Find The Supplies You Need

Winter will be here before you know it. Make sure your gardens are protected with fresh mulch from one of our Grand River Natural Stone locations. See what we have to offer online today!

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7 Late Summer Lawn Care Tips (Infographic) https://www.grandriverstone.com/blog/7-late-summer-lawn-care-tips-infographic/ Wed, 10 Aug 2022 12:00:22 +0000 https://www.grandriverstone.com/?p=2705 Back-to-school is just around the corner, which means fall is just a few weeks away. It’s time to get your grass ready for it with these handy late summer lawn care tips, courtesy of Grand River Natural Stone (click on the image to view a larger version). Here are 7 Lawn Care Tips to Prepare for ... Read more

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Back-to-school is just around the corner, which means fall is just a few weeks away. It’s time to get your grass ready for it with these handy late summer lawn care tips, courtesy of Grand River Natural Stone (click on the image to view a larger version).

Late summer lawn care tips to keep grass healthy well into the fall. 7 detailed suggestions for maintaining a healthy long past the end of summer.

Here are 7 Lawn Care Tips to Prepare for Fall 

1. Overseed Your Lawn

Overseeding in late summer helps thicken your lawn and restore its lush appearance. This process fills in any thin spots and can help your lawn outcompete any pesky weeds.

2. Spread Fresh Fertilizer

Fertilizing your lawn provides it with the nutrients it needs to thrive. Applying a slow-release granular fertilizer in late summer can nourish your grass and promote healthier growth.

3. Modify Your Watering Schedule

As summer winds down, the need for watering decreases. Adjust your watering schedule to early morning sessions, which allow the lawn to absorb moisture without unnecessary evaporation.

4. Adjust Your Lawnmower Blades

Start dropping your lawnmower blades as fall starts to set in. Shorter grass resists snow mould and makes cleaning up leaves easier.

5. Aerate Your Lawn

Aerating in late summer ensures your grass gets ample oxygen, water, and nutrients. This can help promote a healthier, greener lawn that’s more resistant to pests and disease.

6. Control Thatch Growth

Thatch can prevent water, nutrients, and air from reaching the soil. Regularly dethatch your lawn to maintain its health.

7. Weed Your Lawn

Late summer is the perfect time to get rid of those pesky weeds. By pulling weeds now, you can prevent them from spreading seeds and taking over your lawn in the spring.

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