Heavy snow, extended cold, and winter winds can place significant stress on plants, lawns, and soil conditions. As temperatures warm, some of the most common issues we are expecting to see may include:
- Broken or bent branches from heavy snow
- Winter burn on broadleaf evergreens such as boxwood, holly, and rhododendron
- Salt damage to lawns near driveways and roadways
- Compacted lawn areas from snow cover and freeze cycles
- Increased deer pressure on shrubs after a difficult winter season
Early spring is the ideal time to help landscapes recover and prepare for the growing season.
Some of the services that can help restore plant health and improve the landscape this spring include:
Spring Cleanup & Pruning
Removing winter debris and pruning damaged branches encourages healthy new growth and helps plants recover more quickly.
Soil & Plant Health Care
Deep root fertilization and soil improvement treatments strengthen plants that may have been stressed during the winter months.
Deer Protection
After a tough winter, deer often browse heavily on new spring growth. Our deer repellent programs and fencing solutions help protect vulnerable plantings.
Tick & Mosquito Programs
As deer activity increases and temperatures warm, tick populations rise. Early treatments can reduce tick and mosquito activity on your property.
Mulching & Planting
Fresh mulch protects soil moisture, improves soil conditions, and helps beds recover from winter damage.
If you’d like us to evaluate your property or schedule any of these services for the spring season, please feel free to reach out. We’d be happy to help prepare your landscape for a healthy growing season!