Imagine a reddish landscape, with the sunset in front of you. You are walking through a park and at your feet thousands of dry leaves that have fallen from the trees, with their peculiar sound when you step on them, it is the sound of autumn.
Autumn is the season of the year when nature prepares to receive the first drops in temperature before the harsh winter. The deciduous trees are dyed in ocher and yellowish colors, transforming our garden with very characteristic contrasts that indicate that winter is near.
Trees and shrubs take advantage of this season to shed their leaves, with the obvious setback that we find at the time of the cleaning of our garden. Regardless of the surface we have (concrete, gravel, natural or artificial grass …) the cleaning and collection of all this plant matter is necessary throughout the year and more specifically in this season.
For these deciduous trees, it is also advisable toprune them during this season so that they can sprout again in spring with more vigor. The usual months for fruit and shade trees are late November and early December.
This is also a good time for shrubs. For other trees, experts recommend that pruning be done in February, before spring, so that with the arrival of good weather the trees will grow strongly.
When we do this work, we accumulate a large amount of We can dispose of them in one of the numerous “eco-parks” that exist throughout the country, or shred them to make a substrate for the plants. By simply placing some plastic sheeting under the areas to be pruned, we will achieve a better and easier removal of the vegetable matter, making the soil less dirty.
For the cleaning of the artificial grass during these months, it can be done very comfortably if we have a blower-vacuum cleaner for gardening.
If we do not have it, we can always take a brush with plastic strands, since a metal one could damage the fibers.
With this we will be able to return the lawn to its original appearance, having it vertical again and with the volume of the first day.
In order to be able to do the work more comfortably, we should choose a day when it has not rained recently, as this way the leaves will not be stuck to the grass and will be easier to collect.
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