02/24/2026
You donβt need warm weather to start preparing your yard for spring. Hereβs a simple way to know what you can handle and when itβs time to call in help.
Do this:
As snow melts, walk your property and clear visible debris like fallen branches and leaves. Take note of areas that held water, thinned out last year, or were slow to green up.
If you see this:
β’ Standing water that lingers
β’ Bare or matted turf
β’ Soil washing away or pooling
β’ Heaved edging, pavers, or beds
β’ Plants that didnβt survive winter
Thatβs when to call us.
These are signs of drainage, soil, or structural landscape issues that are best addressed early before spring growth begins.
A little attention now can prevent bigger problems later and set your landscape up for a strong season ahead.