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How to Prepare Your Carbondale Yard for Winter: Landscaping and Irrigation Tips

Winters in Carbondale and the Roaring Fork Valley are long and snowy, which makes preparing your yard before the first freeze essential. Proper winter prep protects your lawn, irrigation system, and landscaping features so they come back strong in the spring. Here are our top tips for getting your Carbondale property ready for winter.


Clean Up the Lawn and Garden

Start with a full fall cleanup. Rake leaves, remove branches, and cut back perennials to prevent mold, pests, and disease. A tidy yard also makes spring maintenance much easier and helps your lawn breathe before the snow arrives.


Fertilize and Reseed Before the Freeze

Late fall is the perfect time to apply fertilizer that strengthens grass roots through the winter. Overseeding bare spots ensures your lawn grows in thicker next season. These steps prepare your Carbondale yard for healthy growth once the snow melts.


Protect Trees and Shrubs

Young trees and shrubs can be vulnerable to heavy snow and wildlife during winter. Wrap them in burlap or install protective fencing to reduce damage. Evergreens benefit from extra watering before the ground freezes to prevent winter burn.


Shut Down and Winterize Irrigation

Irrigation systems are especially at risk in freezing temperatures. Have your system professionally winterized by blowing out water lines and shutting down controls. This prevents costly damage and ensures your sprinklers are ready to go in spring.


Trust Local Experts for Seasonal Prep

At Rocky Mountain Gardens, we’ve been helping Carbondale and Roaring Fork Valley homeowners prepare their landscapes for over 30 years. From lawn care and cleanups to full irrigation winterization, our family owned team ensures your property is ready to withstand Colorado’s toughest season.

 
 
 

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