Seasonal Landscape Maintenance
Northwest winters can have a profound effect on your property. So, just before the winter season or after winter is over your property may need some extra care and attention. Keeping your lawn healthy and flower beds cleaned up and free of leaves will allow spring to arrive with a beautifully maintained landscape. If not, your landscape will not be at its best once spring arrives.
The circulation and air your landscape needs can easily be deprived by compacted leaves and soil that are compounded even more by winds, ice, and snow. If the leaves are left in the beds this will provide a perfect growing place for weeds that come springtime will take over your garden and truly cause a big cleanup job once the weather clears. Also, the leaves will cause your lawn to grow unevenly and in patches which is not attractive.
Our seasonal cleanups will provide you with a complete cleanup of your garden in the spring and fall that will make it much easier to keep up the beautiful appearance of your landscape and encourage healthy growth year round. Our seasonal cleanup service includes deep edging all beds, raking bed areas, removing debris, installing new mulch as needed as well as installing pre-emergent weed control.
One of the best ways to combat the summer drought is through mulch. In fact, up to 60% of water loss can be prevented by using mulch. A two to three inch layer of mulch is recommended for application around all flower beds, trees, and shrubs to conserve water. The mulch also combats weeds and helps to build up the soil. |

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Our specialists are ready to answer all your landscaping maintenance needs.

When removing trees from a a property, hire a professional and reputable and professional landscape maintenance specialist or arborist.
Consideration must be given to the weight, size and structure of the tree, as well as proximity to adjacent structures and power lines.
Our trained staff are able to remove a tree several inches below ground level. This ensures no unsightly stumps.
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