Spring is Finally Here |
Smart Spring-Cleaning TipsMarch is notoriously unpredictable in the St Louis area. Shrubs can be crusty with snow on the first of the month, and then, a couple of weeks later, temperatures can warm up enough for flowers to bloom and the trees to bud. When the weather begins to warm, it is a great time to get outside and do a little Spring cleaning. Below are a few tips to clean up your landscape for Spring: 1. Clear your flowerbeds of debris Make sure any other unwanted debris is also cleaned out of the beds, such as pine cones, needles, sticks, acorns, weeds and rotted mulch. 2. Check your plants for Winter damage Also, look carefully for other types of damage such as squirrels and other critters munching on your plants. When you’ve finished with the tree and shrub inspection, turn your attention to the perennials. Spend time cutting back all perennials left over from Winter into Spring. |
3. Fertilize your plants Be sure to sprinkle the fertilizer around the base of your plants, not directly on them. This will help to avoid burning the foliage. Then, spread a pre-emergent weed control product in the beds to stop any weed seeds from germinating. 4. Finish up with some mulch For those of you who love getting dirty, we hope these spring-cleaning tips are helpful and informative. We understand that cleaning up your property for Spring is a big job, and our team at Timberline Landscapes would be happy to assist you! We are landscaping and lawn care experts with programs catered to both residential and commercial properties. So if you are in need of some spring-cleaning, please give us a call at 314-646-0203 or visit us online www.timberlinelandscapes.com. |
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