OUR SERVICES

Spring

  • Lawn Maintenance:
    •  Mowing: Regular mowing to maintain an optimal grass height.
    • Edging: Creating clean lines along driveways, walkways, and flower beds.
  • General Cleanup: Clearing away leaves, branches, and other debris left over from winter.
  • Seasonal Planting: Selecting and planting seasonal flowers and plants that thrive in spring. Considering factors such as sunlight, soil conditions, and climate
  • Aeration: Allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil.
  • Pruning: Trimming and shaping trees and shrubs to promote healthy growth.
  • Mulching: Adding a fresh layer of mulch to flower beds to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Planting Flowers and Shrubs: Introducing new plants to add color and vibrancy.
  • Seeding: Overseeding or planting new grass to fill in bare spots in the lawn.
  • Hardscape Maintenance: Cleaning and inspecting patios, walkways, and other hardscape features.
    • Repairs: to any damaged structures or surfaces. 

Summer

  • Regular Mowing: Keeping the lawn at an appropriate height.
  • Regular Weeding: Removing weeds to maintain a clean and well-manicured appearance.
  • Mulching: Adding or refreshing mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Pruning and Trimming: Shaping trees and shrubs to maintain their health and appearance.
  • Seasonal Flowers: Planting and maintaining flowers that thrive in the summer.
  • Deadheading: Removing spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming.
  • Patio Maintenance:
    • Repairs: Addressing any damage or wear on patios and decks.
  • Landscape Design Enhancements:
  •  Refreshing Design: Adjusting landscape designs to accommodate seasonal changes.

 

Fall

  • General Cleanup: Clearing out any debris, branches, or items that have accumulated during the fall
  • Cutting Back Perennials: Trimming back perennial plants that have finished blooming.
  • Removing Annuals: Clearing out annual flowers that have completed their life cycle.
  • Mulching: Adding a layer of mulch to insulate and protect plants during the winter.
  • Aeration: Loosening compacted soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots.
  • Overseeding: Planting new grass seed to fill in bare patches and promote a lush lawn in the spring.
  • Pruning: Trimming trees and shrubs to remove dead or overgrown branches.

Winter

  • Shoveling: Removing snow from areas where plows may not reach, such as stairs and narrow pathways.
  • De-icing: Applying salt or other ice melt products to prevent slippery surfaces
  • Winter Pruning: Trimming and shaping trees and shrubs during dormancy.
  • Removing Deadwood: Cutting out dead or diseased branches to improve overall plant health.
  • Checking for Damage: Inspecting walkways, driveways, and other hardscape features for cracks or damage caused by freezing and thawing.

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