Prepping Your Landscape for Winter: Essential Tips Before the Snow Hits

As winter approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your landscape to ensure it remains healthy through the cold months. By taking a few proactive steps now, you can protect your garden and lawn, setting the stage for a vibrant spring. 

Here are some essential tips to get your yard winter-ready.

Protecting Plants: Apply a layer of mulch around the base of your plants to insulate their roots from freezing temperatures. For more delicate plants, consider using burlap wraps to shield them from frost and harsh winds.

Lawn Care: Give your lawn a final mow, keeping the grass slightly longer to protect the roots. Aerate the soil to improve drainage and reduce compaction, and apply a winterizing fertilizer to strengthen the grass for the upcoming cold.

Tree and Shrub Maintenance: Prune trees and shrubs to remove dead or diseased branches, reducing the risk of winter damage. Protect young or vulnerable trees with wraps to prevent bark splitting and frost cracks.

Watering Tips: Ensure your plants are well-hydrated before the ground freezes. Proper watering can help them withstand the cold. Additionally, drain and store garden hoses and irrigation systems to avoid damage from freezing water.

Hardscaping Care: Clean patios, walkways, and other hardscape elements to prevent staining and damage. Seal any cracks to protect against the freeze-thaw cycle.

Snow Removal Prep: Mark the edges of your driveways and walkways to avoid accidental damage to plants during snow removal. Consider using eco-friendly deicing products that won’t harm your landscape.

By following these steps, you can safeguard your landscape against the harsh winter elements, ensuring it remains beautiful and healthy come spring. For professional winterization services, contact our team today!

If you’re interested in learning more and benefiting from our expertise, we invite you to reach out for a complimentary consultation and a free quote. Let’s put your project in the hands of our experts! 

A woman wearing boots, shoveling soil to prepare the garden for winter

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