Tempe Landscaping Company, Corona Landscape, Recommends Homeowners Prepare Now for Winter Lawns
Chandler, AZ, September 25, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Tempe landscaping company, Corona Landscape, recommends Valley homeowners overseed their winter lawns at the end of September. This project includes scalping and seeding lawns with winter ryegrass.
During the winter months, summer lawns will turn yellowish in color. The company suggests overseeding with perennial ryegrass. By overseeding winter lawns in early fall, they will be fully established by the time the cold weather arrives. In addition, Corona Landscape points out that maintaining a thick stand of cool season grass will also help to prevent the invasion of aggressive winter weeds.
Unlike other areas of the country, the Valley requires two different grasses for year-round lawns. Bermuda grass tolerates the triple digit summer temperatures, but becomes dormant as temperatures fall. Then, around May as temperatures start to rise, the dormant Bermuda grass begins to grow again without having to be reseeded
However, because ryegrass in any variety will not come back the following winter, homeowners must overseed their winter lawns each fall. Annual overseeding will ensure a green lawn during the Valley’s winter months.
“By overseeding now, metro-Phoenix homeowners will be creating a beautiful, cool season lawn that will last well into spring,” said Ed Bambauer, owner of Corona Landscape. “Enjoying a lush lawn in December is just another reason to be glad we live in Arizona. Homeowners and winter visitors alike will be sure to appreciate it.”
For more information on winter landscaping recommendations, contact Corona Landscaping at (602) 373-9100.
About Corona Landscape
Founded in 2004, Corona Landscape is a family-owned and operated full-service landscaper providing landscape maintenance services in Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee and Ocotillo, Arizona. The company is licensed, bonded and insured (ROC #268146). Corona Landscape specializes in both residential and commercial landscape maintenance and installation services. For more information, call (602) 373-9100, or visit the company’s web site at www.coronalandscape.com.
During the winter months, summer lawns will turn yellowish in color. The company suggests overseeding with perennial ryegrass. By overseeding winter lawns in early fall, they will be fully established by the time the cold weather arrives. In addition, Corona Landscape points out that maintaining a thick stand of cool season grass will also help to prevent the invasion of aggressive winter weeds.
Unlike other areas of the country, the Valley requires two different grasses for year-round lawns. Bermuda grass tolerates the triple digit summer temperatures, but becomes dormant as temperatures fall. Then, around May as temperatures start to rise, the dormant Bermuda grass begins to grow again without having to be reseeded
However, because ryegrass in any variety will not come back the following winter, homeowners must overseed their winter lawns each fall. Annual overseeding will ensure a green lawn during the Valley’s winter months.
“By overseeding now, metro-Phoenix homeowners will be creating a beautiful, cool season lawn that will last well into spring,” said Ed Bambauer, owner of Corona Landscape. “Enjoying a lush lawn in December is just another reason to be glad we live in Arizona. Homeowners and winter visitors alike will be sure to appreciate it.”
For more information on winter landscaping recommendations, contact Corona Landscaping at (602) 373-9100.
About Corona Landscape
Founded in 2004, Corona Landscape is a family-owned and operated full-service landscaper providing landscape maintenance services in Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Ahwatukee and Ocotillo, Arizona. The company is licensed, bonded and insured (ROC #268146). Corona Landscape specializes in both residential and commercial landscape maintenance and installation services. For more information, call (602) 373-9100, or visit the company’s web site at www.coronalandscape.com.
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Ed Bambauer
(602) 373-9100
www.coronalandscape.com
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Ed Bambauer
(602) 373-9100
www.coronalandscape.com
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