The warm weather season is now upon us. Fun in the
sun, swimming, and outdoor activities are in. But, is it possible to
successfully sell your home with all the summer heat? Well, selling
your home when temperatures soar can be challenging, especially keeping
your outside landscaping in tip-top shape.
Studies have shown
that homes that have an attractive and well-maintained landscape have a
better chance of getting the price you desire and then some.
Potential buyers expect to see your home in the best condition it
can be. So taking the time to go the extra mile when it comes to your
yard's appearance is very important.
Adequately watering your
lawn to keep it lush and green is vital for giving that inviting first
impression so needed in today's real estate market. Giving your lawn an
adequate hand soaking with a hose, covering all the bare spots that
your sprinkler may miss can help green it up during hot spells.
Remember
to avoid mowing your lawn to close during the summer months. Always
keep grass an extra inch above normal during the hot weather, to avoid
"burning" the grass. A nice soaking immediately after you mow will help
revive your lawn.
Try not to water your lawn, or any other plants
and flowers too late in the evening. Watering at night can encourage
growth of diseases and can threaten the appearance of your plants and
lawn; making it difficult to keep that well-maintained appearance you
need for an easy sale.
Brighten up your front entry with a few
pots of annual flowers. Heat loving flowers like orange marigolds,
petunias and a mixture of bright colored zinnias are great for a quick
fix. Also available at most home improvement centers is already
assembled arrangements in east to lift plastic pots to give some
instant color to your yard wherever needed.
Always keep potted
flowers watered well to prevent wilting. On particularly warm days, a
saucer full of water underneath the pot will help the plants thrive in
the scorching heat. To keep your flowers looking fresh and to ensure
the healthy production of beautiful blooms, deadheading is most
important. Using small pruning shears or sharp household scissors clip
the dead blooms off or merely pinch off with your fingers. This will
keep the flowers looking well groomed at all times. This procedure will
also work with all your perennial flowering plants, bearing in mind
that some perennials have a short blooming time.
During hot
spells, some plants fail to bloom during this time, but it is still
important to keep them watered and well groomed. Avoid severe pruning
of hedges and shrubs during hot spells. This can cause browning at the
top and sides where trimming was done.
Nothing says "stop and
look" more than a beautifully landscaped front yard. Making a statement
with form and color in the front yard will give you the edge you need
in today's competitive real estate market.