Posted by Ray Yang on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025 9:08pm.
As Calgary transitions into fall, cooler nights and shorter days mean it’s time to get your yard and garden ready for winter. Proper fall preparation not only keeps your outdoor spaces healthy but also protects your home’s curb appeal — especially important if you’re considering selling in the coming months. Here are practical fall gardening tips for Calgary homeowners.
Remove annual plants that are past their prime and cut back perennials to encourage healthy regrowth next spring. Rake fallen leaves and use them as mulch to protect soil and reduce weeds.
Fall fertilization helps strengthen grass roots before winter dormancy. Choose a slow-release fertilizer designed for Calgary’s climate to promote greener, healthier lawns in spring.
Wrap young trees with burlap or tree guards to prevent frost cracks and damage from Calgary’s cold winds. Water deeply before the ground freezes to keep roots strong.
Fall is the perfect time to plant tulips, daffodils, and crocuses. Planting bulbs now ensures a colorful garden that will bloom as soon as spring arrives.
Apply a fresh layer of mulch around trees, shrubs, and garden beds. This helps regulate soil temperature, conserve moisture, and protect plants from extreme cold.
If you have pets, choose non-toxic mulch and avoid harmful chemicals. A safe, winter-ready yard makes life easier for both you and your furry friends.
Maintaining your outdoor spaces in fall not only prevents damage during Calgary’s harsh winters but also improves curb appeal. If you’re planning to sell in spring, a well-kept yard can make a strong first impression on buyers.
A little effort now saves you time and money later. Whether you’re maintaining your forever home or preparing to sell, fall gardening is a smart investment. Need advice on how curb appeal affects your home’s value? Contact Ray Yang for personalized tips and Calgary market insights.
Looking for more seasonal advice? Explore our Home Improvement & Upgrades section for additional tips on keeping your Calgary home in top shape.