Preparing Your Landscape for Winter

Preparing Your Landscape for Winter carroll landscaping

Here are some tips to help maintain your landscaping in the winter.

The fall leaves have dropped from the trees, and the temperature has cooled, which can only mean that winter is on its way. You know how harsh the winters can get if you live in the Maryland region. Protecting your yard and landscaping from the freezing ice and snow is essential. Winter may not seem like the best time to maintain your yard, but right now is when you should prepare your landscaping for the coming spring season. Here are some tips to help maintain your landscaping in the winter.

Clean Up Leaves

You should never leave debris and leaves in your yard over the winter. Doing so can suffocate the grass, possibly causing diseases and attracting insects, mice, and other pests. After cutting your grass a final time in the fall, clear your lawn completely with a leaf blower. Piling snow can also damage your grass as it may starve nearby plants of oxygen. It is recommended that snow be removed from growing areas such as flowerbeds promptly. Add mulch around trees, plants, and shrubs for extra protection in winter. 

Pruning Trees

Fall is the optimal time to prune your trees and shrubs. When no more leaves are on the trees and shrubs, you can easily see up into the plants. This may reveal thick and densely branched trees or shrubs. This is not an ideal growth environment for the plant in most cases. Pruning the branches will reduce the density, helping the plant’s overall health.

Cut Back Perennial Plants

Perennial plants are plants that live for more than two years. Your perennials can also benefit from pruning. As freezing temperatures hit, most perennials begin storing energy for the winter, resulting in a brown plant on top. This is not very visually appealing, and having a lot of dead foliage in your garden can attract rodents and pests. The most beneficial thing to do is to cut back the foliage that remains of your perennials. 

Careful With the Salt

Rock salt and other ice-melting products can harm plants and trees by pulling water away from the roots. Flush out your soil to remove the salt, try to avoid piling snow mixed with salt onto your lawn when you shovel, and look for ice-melting products made with calcium chloride, which are less harmful than sodium chloride-based ice melts.

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