Spring: 1. Clean Up - Remove any debris such as fallen leaves, branches, and dead plants to prepare your landscape for new growth. 2. Prune and Trim - Trim back overgrown shrubs and trees to promote healthy growth and maintain a neat appearance. 3. Mulch - Apply a fresh layer of mulch to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve the overall look of your landscape.
Summer: 1. Water Wisely - During the hot summer months, it's important to water your plants deeply and less frequently to encourage deep root growth. 2. Fertilize - Apply a slow-release fertilizer to provide essential nutrients to your plants throughout the season. 3. Weed Control - Keep up with weeding to prevent invasive plants from taking over your landscape.
Fall: 1. Rake Leaves - Remove fallen leaves to prevent them from suffocating your grass and plants. 2. Plant Spring Bulbs - Fall is the perfect time to plant bulbs such as tulips and daffodils for a beautiful spring display. 3. Prune Perennials - Cut back perennial plants to prepare them for winter dormancy.
Winter: 1. Protect Plants - Cover delicate plants with burlap or frost cloth to protect them from harsh winter weather. 2. Avoid Heavy Foot Traffic - Stay off frozen lawns to prevent damage to grass and soil. 3. Plan Ahead - Use the winter months to plan any landscaping projects for the following spring.
By following these essential tips for maintaining your landscape during every season, you can keep your outdoor space looking beautiful and healthy year-round. If you need assistance with your landscaping and hardscaping projects, don't hesitate to contact Woody's Tree and Landscaping for professional help and guidance.
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