A person in a bright jacket uses a hedge trimmer to trim bushes near a tree in a garden setting.
A person in a bright jacket uses a hedge trimmer to trim bushes near a tree in a garden setting.

The recent warmer temperatures have us already thinking about the spring and summer seasons ahead. We don’t want to jinx it but the ice is finally melting. Soon, we’ll be doing yard clean-ups, removing debris, clearing away dead plants, trimming trees, pruning shrubs and edging lawns.

Pruning, trimming, and edging are key aspects of maintaining a well-kept property. Pruning involves removing dead or overgrown branches from trees and shrubs to encourage healthy growth and improve their shape. Trimming focuses on cutting back excess growth in hedges or bushes to maintain their size and appearance. Edging is the process of creating clean lines between lawn areas and garden beds, walkways, or driveways, giving the landscape a polished look. Together, these tasks not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the property but also promote plant health and ensure a neat, orderly outdoor space.

We also do aerating, fertilizing to enrich your soil. Aerating soil improves airflow, water absorption, and nutrient penetration by breaking up compacted soil, promoting healthy root growth. Fertilizing adds essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, enhancing soil fertility and supporting plant development. Together, aeration and fertilization create an optimal environment for vibrant, thriving lawns and gardens.

Then, as new grass appears, we’ll start mowing lawns, planting shrubs, and performing other gardening activities. We work year-round to keep properties safe in the winter and beautiful in the summer.