Preparing your landscape for the growing season.
Spring Cleanup: Removal of leaves, branches, and winter debris from lawn and garden beds.
Mulching & Edging: Fresh application of premium mulch to retain moisture and defining clean edges for a polished look.
Perennial Care: Dividing overgrown perennials and applying the first round of organic fertilizer.
Masonry Check: Inspecting stone paths and patios for any "frost heave" shifts from the winter freeze.
Maintaining health and vibrancy during the heat.
Pruning & Trimming: Structural pruning of flowering shrubs once their spring blooms have faded.
Weed Management: Consistent hand-weeding and organic suppression to keep garden beds pristine.
Hydration Strategy: Monitoring soil moisture and adjusting irrigation to protect plants during July and August heatwaves.
Lawn Health: High-cut mowing and aeration to ensure root systems stay deep and cool.
Setting the stage for a successful spring.
Leaf Removal: Comprehensive clearing of foliage to prevent mold and lawn suffocation.
Bulb Planting: Installing tulips, daffodils, and alliums for a burst of early spring color.
Winterization: Cutting back late-season perennials and applying protective burlap to sensitive shrubs.
Hardscape Seal: Applying protective sealants to certain stone types before the first snow.
Ensuring your property stays safe and structured.
Snow Management: Careful clearing of walkways and driveways to protect stone surfaces from salt damage.
Dormant Pruning: Thinning out deciduous trees while they are dormant to encourage strong spring growth.
Design Consultations: The best time to plan new hardscape projects or garden expansions for the coming year.