Getting a yard ready for winter can be a challenging task - there is a lot to do and not a lot of time to get it all done. There are general tasks that have to be completed, general advice you can follow, and specific tasks each landscape can require depending on the plants growing inside. In this article we will go over 7 best tips as well as provide some general advice that will help you prepare your outdoor spaces for winter, and how to give your property some proper lawn care. At the end of this post we also invite anyone who would like additional information about getting their yard ready for winter to contact us directly!
7 Best Tips: How To Get Your Yard Ready For Winter:
1.) Remove All Unwanted Plants & Vegetation
2.) Prune Dead & Weak Wood on Shrubs, Trees & Perennials
3.) Add Mulch to Ground Covers and Near Plant Roots
4.) Install Overhangs or Trellises to Protect Plants from Snow and Ice
5.) Water All Lawns and Grassy Areas (Except Those with Ornamental Grasses)
6.) Remove Debris and Leaves From Your Outdoor Space
7.) Cover Plants That Are Not Tolerant of Cold Weather
General Preparedness Advice:
1. Don't Make the Job Harder than it Needs to Be - If you can prepare your outdoor spaces in steps over days instead of all at once, do it. This way you'll be able to enjoy your outdoor spaces instead of being in the yard trying to get things ready.
2. Start Early - As soon as you can, start getting your yard ready for winter! This way when it actually gets cold and snowy you won't feel rushed and overwhelmed.
3. Stay Healthy - Bringing a bunch of plants inside for winter takes a toll on your body, so make sure to take proper care of yourself while getting your yard ready for winter. Make sure that you drink lots of water and get enough sleep at night!
4. Don't Try To Do It All At Once - Preparing your outdoor spaces for winter is a time consuming job, especially if you have a lot of plants or trees in your garden space. Prepare everything bit by bit over the course of a few days instead of trying to do it all in one day.
5. Prepare Your Lawns & Grassy Areas First - If you have grassy areas such as lawns, go ahead and prepare those areas first before moving onto other plants and trees. This will help you to decide if you should plant new seeds during fall so that your lawn can be ready for winter or if you need to use an area for storage instead.
6. Take Care of Shrubs and Trees Before Leaves Fall from the Trees - Preparing your shrubs and trees before leaves fall from the trees can make or break whether or not they survive through winter! So make sure you get those leaves off as soon as possible after they fall.
7. Decide What to Plant During Fall - If you aren't sure if your plants will survive through winter, try planting new seeds during fall so that the chances of them growing are higher. Alternatively, you could pack up some containers with soil and store them in a garage or basement to give them an extra level of protection over winter!
Getting ready for the cold, snowy months ahead is a challenging task - especially if you aren't prepared. As the days get shorter and the nights get colder it's important to make sure your yard has been prepped and will be ready to endure what lies ahead. With 7 best tips and general advice, you should be well on your way to getting your yard ready for winter! If you need help to get your yard ready or if you have questions then feel free to contact us for more information, we can be reached directly at 306-517-6211!