Bringing Your Yard Back to Life After a Harsh Winter
After months of snow, ice, and freezing temperatures, your yard is ready for a reset. New England winters can leave behind compacted soil, broken branches, salt damage, and layers of debris that prevent your landscape from thriving. A proper spring cleanup is the first and most important step in restoring your property’s health and appearance.
Spring cleanup goes far beyond just raking leaves. It includes removing fallen branches, clearing out garden beds, edging, pruning damaged shrubs, and preparing your lawn for new growth. Leftover debris can block sunlight and trap moisture, creating the perfect environment for mold, disease, and pests. By clearing it away early, you give your lawn and plants the best chance to recover quickly.
Another key part of spring cleanup is evaluating winter damage. Snow plows, ice buildup, and heavy winds can take a toll on both hardscaping and plantings. Identifying these issues early allows for timely repairs and prevents larger problems later in the season.
Getting a professional spring cleanup not only saves time but ensures the job is done thoroughly and correctly. With the right tools and expertise, your yard can transition smoothly from winter dormancy to a vibrant, healthy landscape ready for the growing season.