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How to get landscaping ready for winter?

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Preparing your landscape for winter is essential to maintain the health and beauty of your outdoor spaces. From protecting delicate plants to ensuring proper drainage, winterizing your landscape can prevent costly repairs and keep your property looking its best. Here's how you can get your landscape ready for the colder months.

Clean Up and Prune

A thorough cleanup is the first step in winterizing your landscape. Removing debris and dead plant material minimizes pest issues and keeps plants healthy.

Remove Dead Leaves and Debris

Leaves and other debris that accumulate on your lawn can create a breeding ground for mold and pests. Rake up dead leaves, and clear out any branches or debris to keep your landscape clean and reduce the risk of winter damage.

Prune Shrubs and Trees

Pruning is key to maintaining healthy plants. Trim dead or diseased branches from trees and shrubs to prevent them from breaking under heavy snow. Pruning also promotes new growth in the spring, keeping plants strong and vibrant. CJS Landscape offers expert pruning services to protect your trees and shrubs throughout winter.

Protect Your Plants

Cold temperatures can be hard on plants, especially those not accustomed to frost. Taking preventive measures can keep your plants safe and encourage new growth come spring.

Mulch for Insulation

Mulching around the base of trees, shrubs, and flower beds insulates roots, protecting them from freezing. Use a layer of 2-3 inches of organic mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. CJS Landscape provides high-quality mulching services tailored to your plant needs, helping them stay resilient through the colder months.

Cover Sensitive Plants

If you have delicate plants, consider covering them with burlap or frost cloth. This adds an extra layer of protection against wind and cold. Our team at CJS Landscape can help you determine which plants need additional protection and provide materials if necessary.

Winterize Your Lawn

Lawns often take a beating during winter. Proper lawn care now will ensure a lush, green lawn next spring.

Aerate the Soil

Aeration helps reduce soil compaction, allowing water and nutrients to penetrate deeply. Fall is an ideal time to aerate your lawn before the ground freezes. CJS Landscape offers professional aeration services to improve your lawn’s health and prepare it for winter dormancy.

Fertilize for Root Growth

Applying a winter fertilizer rich in potassium supports strong root growth during the colder months. This encourages a healthy start when temperatures warm up again. Our team can recommend and apply the right fertilizers to strengthen your lawn’s resilience.

Address Drainage and Irrigation Systems

Freezing temperatures can wreak havoc on irrigation systems and poor drainage areas. Winterizing these components prevents damage and ensures they're ready to use in spring.

Drain Irrigation Systems

Emptying your irrigation system prevents water from freezing and damaging pipes. A professional blowout service is ideal to ensure the system is fully drained. CJS Landscape specializes in winterizing irrigation systems to safeguard your equipment from winter damage.

Check for Proper Drainage

Inspect your landscape for any low areas where water may collect. If water pools in certain spots, it can freeze and cause soil erosion or plant damage. Our team can help improve drainage and prevent winter issues.

Protect Hardscapes

Your landscape’s paver features, such as walkways, patios, and retaining walls, also need care before winter sets in.

Seal Hardscape Surfaces

Applying a sealant to hardscapes prevents water from seeping into cracks and freezing, which can cause expansion and damage. CJS Landscape provides sealing services for all hardscape materials, ensuring they remain in excellent condition throughout winter.

Clear Paths and Driveways

Snow and ice can be tough on paths and driveways. Clear any debris and repair small cracks to avoid bigger issues when temperatures drop. Our team can prepare your walkways and driveways, preventing winter wear and tear on your hardscape features.

Winterizing your landscape helps it stay healthy, functional, and beautiful, even through the coldest months. With CJS Landscape's professional services, you can protect your landscape and enjoy a seamless transition into spring.

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