Month: September 2023

Get Ready for Winter: Essential Garden and Landscape Prep

As the leaves change color and the temperatures drop, it’s a sign that winter is on its way. While you might be thinking of cozying up indoors, don’t forget about your garden and outdoor spaces. Proper preparation now can make a significant difference in how well your landscape weathers the winter months. Here are some essential tips for getting your garden and outdoor areas ready for the cold season.

1. Clean Up and Clear Out

   The first step in preparing for winter is a thorough cleanup. Remove fallen leaves, sticks, and debris from your lawn and garden beds. Not only does this improve the appearance of your space, but it also prevents mold and diseases from taking hold during the wet winter months.

2. Prune and Trim

   Proper pruning is essential to maintain the health of your trees and shrubs. Trim away dead or damaged branches to prevent potential hazards during heavy snow or ice. Be sure to research the specific pruning needs of your plants, as over-pruning can be harmful.

3. Protect Delicate Plants

   Tender plants, such as certain perennials and potted flowers, may not survive the harsh winter conditions. Consider bringing them indoors or providing protective coverings like burlap or frost blankets. Mulch around the base of trees and shrubs to insulate their roots.

4. Winterize Your Lawn

   A well-prepared lawn is more likely to bounce back in the spring. Fertilize with a winter blend to promote root growth, and aerate to improve soil compaction. Continue to mow your grass until it stops growing, gradually reducing the height.

5. Gutter Maintenance

   Clean out your gutters and downspouts to prevent ice dams and water damage. Make sure they are securely attached to your house to withstand winter winds and snow.

6. Store Garden Equipment

   Properly store your garden tools, hoses, and equipment to prevent damage from freezing temperatures. Drain fuel from gas-powered equipment to avoid clogs and engine issues.

7. Plan Ahead for Spring

   Use the winter months to plan your spring garden. Research and order seeds or bulbs you’d like to plant, and consider any landscaping projects you want to tackle when the weather warms up.

8. Wildlife Considerations

   Provide food and water for local wildlife, especially birds. Bird feeders and heated birdbaths can be a lifeline for our feathered friends during the colder months.

9. Professional Assistance

   If you’re unsure about how to prepare specific plants or have extensive landscaping needs, consult with a professional landscaper. They can provide tailored guidance and services to ensure your outdoor space thrives year-round.

Conclusion

   By taking these steps to prepare your garden and outdoor space for winter, you’ll not only protect your investment but also set the stage for a vibrant and healthy landscape in the spring. Enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons, knowing that your garden is ready for whatever winter has in store.

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Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits

Dear Valued Clients and Friends,

Fall Into Beauty
As summer transitions to fall, it’s the perfect time to embrace the changing colors and cooler temperatures. Our team is ready to help you transform your outdoor space into an autumnal oasis. Whether it’s seasonal planting, leaf cleanup, Fire Pit Designs or preparing your garden for winter, we’ve got you covered.

Featured Service: Fall Lawn Care
A lush, green lawn doesn’t have to be a summer exclusive. Our fall lawn care services include aeration, overseeding, and fertilization, ensuring your grass stays vibrant and healthy throughout the season. Don’t let your yard go dormant; let’s keep it looking its best.

Customer Spotlight
This month, we’d like to shine the spotlight on one of our loyal clients, the Dreyer family. They trusted us to redo their entire front and back yard. We got rid of the Bermuda grass they hate and replaced it with lush green Emerald Zoysia grass. See their project photos on our website and get inspired!

Expert Tips: Preparing for Winter
As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, it’s essential to prepare your garden for the winter ahead. Our experts share valuable tips on protecting your plants, trees, and shrubs during the colder months. Check out our blog for more information.

Exclusive Fall Promotion
To show our appreciation for your continued support, we’re offering a special fall promotion this month. Schedule any fall landscaping service and receive a 15% discount when you mention this newsletter. Contact us today to book your appointment.

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Contact Us
Have questions or need assistance with your landscaping needs? Our team is just a phone call or email away. Reach out to us at (256) 666-5147, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Thank you for entrusting Dukes Lawncare with your outdoor spaces. We look forward to helping you make this fall a season of beauty and relaxation.

Warm regards,
Geniia Bolden
Executive Operations Coordinator
[Dukes Lawncare]

www.dukeslawncareal.com
(256) 666-5147
G.bolden@dukeslawncareal.com

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