
Preventative care is crucial to preserving the quality of your landscaping over the winter and to ensure healthy growth come springtime. With all the varying bloom cycles and growth habits, your landscaping requires diligent care and observation in order to reveal the true potential of your property – even throughout the winter months.
Let us get your spring cleaning started by pruning late blooming shrubs, clearing out old brush, and getting rid of last year’s mulch.
Aeration is to your lawn, as repotting is to a root bound houseplant. It is one of the least expensive and most beneficial things we can do for your lawn.
New seed should go down in March and April. There’s a reason that April showers bring May flowers.
Getting this done now will get your landscape looking fresh throughout the early planting season. Curb appeal has no season.
We only start with a small amount now and later in the season, after the first rush of growth, apply a larger dose.
Mid-March is the best time to get ahead of the crabgrass with pre-emergent weed control. Your lawn and garden will look better and it will be less expensive in the long run.
Let us create an outdoor space you can really enjoy by repairing a retaining wall, placing paving stones, or installing a deck with water features.