Prolonged periods of rain can leave your landscape saturated and your irrigation systems overworked. To keep your landscape thriving and your irrigation systems functioning optimally, it’s important to take specific actions when the ground is saturated with water. Here are some essential tips to help you manage your landscape after heavy rainfall:

1. Check for Drainage Issues

Excess water can lead to poor drainage, which can harm your plants. Inspect your yard for standing water and ensure that drains, gutters, and downspouts are clear. This will help prevent water from pooling around your plants’ roots, which can cause root rot and other damage.

2. Adjust Irrigation Timers

When the ground is already saturated, continuing your regular watering schedule can lead to overwatering. Adjust your irrigation timers to reduce the frequency and duration of watering. It may necessary to turn your irrigation off for a few days. Allow your landscape to dry out naturally to prevent waterlogging and to promote healthy plant growth.

3. Aerate Your Lawn

Heavy rain can compact the soil, making it difficult for roots to access oxygen and nutrients. Aerating your lawn can help alleviate soil compaction, improve drainage, and encourage root growth. Lawn aeration creates small holes in the soil, which will allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate more easily.

4. Mulch Wisely

Mulching helps retain soil moisture, but it’s important to use it correctly after heavy rain. If mulch has been washed away or compacted, consider adding or replacing it to maintain a balanced moisture level in the soil. Mulch can also help prevent soil erosion and keep your landscape looking great.

5. Inspect for Pests and Diseases

Excess moisture can create an ideal environment for pests and diseases to thrive. Regularly inspect your shrubs, flowers and trees for signs of trouble, such as discolored leaves, unusual spots, or visible pests. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent the spread of diseases and infestations.

6. Prune and Trim

Rain and wind can cause physical damage to plants, such as broken branches or foliage. Prune and trim any damaged parts to encourage healthy new growth and prevent the spread of disease. Proper pruning also helps improve air circulation around your plants, reducing the risk of fungal infections.

Need Expert Advice?

Managing your landscape after a period of heavy rain can be challenging. If you need professional guidance, JBa Land Management is here to help. Our team of experts can provide personalized consultations to ensure your landscape remains healthy and beautiful, no matter the weather.

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