Cleaning up your yard in preparation for winter, and getting ready for spring, Safari will help you clean up all debris on your property. This includes the pruning of all bushes and shrubs. Light pruning (limbing up) of trees on the property. Raking and blowing out all flower beds of debris and leaves, then raking up and disposing of the leaves and other debris.
We will finish by mowing, trimming, and edging out the yard to start and close the season with a sharp looking lawn.
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If you just love working in the yard Below are a couple tips to help you spruce up your landscape after every season.
- Get Rid of Debris – After the end of winters, most your yard is full of debris due to snow, winter rains, and wind. Your first step should be collecting all the dead fallen leaves and branches and cleaning your yard. Find out, if your area’s municipality collects lawn debris or not. Boise started there compost pick ups this year. visit www.curbit.cityofboise.org To find out more. If there is not service yet in your area, you can rent wood-chipper from any garden or hardware, and convert your debris into mulch.
- Rake your Yard Thoroughly – Last season’s leaves and twigs can make great compost. To collect all scattered leaves, rake your lawn thoroughly. It is also important to allow your lawn to absorb adequately sunlight.
- Prune your Trees and Plants – Pruning is actually trimming of overgrown plants. Prune all the bushes, shrubs, and trees which are damaged due to the weather. Also trim the plants that look overgrown. Trim all the branches of the tress where you can easily reach. For the higher ones, hire someone professional.
- Landscape your Gardens – If you are planning to change anything in your lawn, make a plan. Which plants do you want to ad in your garden, and where do you want to plant them. Even if you are looking for DIYs, take help from a professional landscaper or a gardener.
- Start Planting – Check the planting dates on your purchased plants, and plant them within the mentioned dates. It is important because seeds have particular