Spring

  • Debris clearing including leaves, branches etc. from lawn and planting bed areas.
  • Cut back perennial and ornamental grasses.
  • Touch up of new growth.
  • Removal of all debris and most clippings.
  • Under certain circumstances, drastic pruning or thinning of material may be necessary due to overgrowth in certain areas or applications.
  • Removal or tying up all ornamental grasses.
  • Bark: Neatly mulched beds improve the appearance of any landscape. Beyond it appearance, a layer of mulch provides many other benefits. Mulch protects the plants’ root systems and can add needed nutrients to the soil. It also slows the erosion of topsoil and helps to prevent weeds and retain moisture.