Whether you are planning new landscaping or adding to your current landscaping, it is wise to take some time in the spring to clean up, plan, and trim. Avoid overgrown shrubs and weed infestation and freshen up your look by doing the following:
- Identify trees and shrubs and learn proper trimming and pruning techniques to keep them healthy. Contact a professional for specifics on when to prune flowering and fruit trees.
- Clear beds of debris and leaves that have gathered during the winter.
- Cut back perennials and remove last year’s annuals.
- Split perennials that have become too large for their space.
- Loosen old mulch and spread a fresh layer to keep landscaping looking finished and to reduce weeds and retain moisture.
- Plant annuals when temperatures will remain above freezing.
- Set a weeding schedule to keep your beds maintained.
Creating new landscaping?
Take some time to first study the area you plan to landscape and identify property boundaries as well as water, gas and electric lines, septic tanks, and potential drainage systems. Understanding your yard will make it easier to begin planning.
Create your checklist:
- Create a design for hardscaping and flower beds before marking your yard for your new project.
- Determine whether you need some grading to level low spots and provide good drainage. The Len’s team can help with your excavating needs.
- Remove grass and lay weed barrier in the areas you intend to plant.
- As you plant, consider growth estimates of new trees, shrubs, and perennials to avoid overcrowding in subsequent seasons.
For expert advice designing, planting, and maintaining your landscaping in the spring and throughout the summer, call Len’s Excavating today.
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