Now that we are getting closer to the end of the summer, you may have noticed your spring annual flowers starting to fizzle out. This is the time of year where color starts to…well…look like crap. Don’t worry, it’s nothing you did or didn’t do – it’s just part of the life cycle for annual color. Some flowers may still look good and you have a little while longer to enjoy them. Others are not so lucky. While it may be painful, you may want to go ahead and pull the flowers that don’t look so good or deadhead them. I know, the beds will look like they’re missing something, but fall annual flowers will be coming before you know it! If you have any questions about pulling your color or anything else lawn and landscape related, just let us know! We hope this helps, and check out our knowledge base for more tips: matthewslandscape.com/search