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Fall and Spring Clean Up

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One of the most important aspects of home maintenance is yard maintenance. If you want a nice lawn and garden, it’s essential to be aware of seasonal upkeep—spring clean-up and fall clean-up. We provide spring and fall maintenance and clean-up services to keep our yard looking good as new.

Spring Clean Up

Removing debris from the lawn and planting beds, including dead plant material, twigs, and dirt, is the first and most important activity involved in spring yard cleanup. Raking your grass is another method for preventing moss growth.

Compost and chemicals can be used on the garden beds to help the plants get ready for spring. Make sure to get rid of the weeds before breaking ground with a plow.
The best time to plant wildflowers, shrubs, and trees is in the early spring. Additionally, you can plant fresh grass to achieve your desired outlook.
Prior to their emergence, weeds like invasive weeds can be controlled with the aid of landscape fabric, fertilizer, and herbicides. In order to protect your lawn and garden, make sure to deal with garden pests as effectively as you can.
A little spring cleaning is also beneficial for trees and plants, in order to prevent infections and enhance the overall aesthetics, be sure to prune winterkill on branches and dead limbs.
If you’ve covered your perennial with a thick layer of mulch, make sure to scrape it off because it could choke the plants. To stop the growth of weeds, remove the mulch and replace it after the plants have expanded by a few inches.

Fall Clean-Up

Autumn is the best time to get your grass ready for the chilly winter months. You may enjoy lush, healthy grass when you take the effort to tidy up your yard and take care of it.
Check for signs of vitality as part of your fall lawn cleanup regimen. If you scratch the bark and cannot see any green underneath, the tree might be dead. Before winter sets in, cutting and removing a dead plant is the best course of action.
Always water your lawn and prune it as needed. This will safeguard the grass’s general health and ensure that it can tolerate the cold weather.
Under the grass, there may be a lot of moss and heavy organic material, which can be harmful to the grass. It might deprive the roots of necessary elements, including water, air, and minerals. Aerating your lawn can help your grass look better.
The colder temperatures and morning dew make for optimal grass fertilization conditions. They assist in ensuring that the roots of your grass are stronger.