
How to Set Up My Yard for the Holidays
The fall moves by quickly, and before you know it, it will be time to make hosting plans for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and any other winter event that brings your loved ones together.

The fall moves by quickly, and before you know it, it will be time to make hosting plans for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and any other winter event that brings your loved ones together.

The savvy gardener knows that gardens do not simply lie dormant through the winter and revive themselves in the spring. Even if you aren’t preparing for more immediate growth, how you prepare your landscape for winter will have a large impact on growth you do experience in the spring.

There may be nothing quite as emblematic of fall as the changing of the leaves. When the autumn leaves fall to the ground, the visual effect is gorgeous, but underneath that pile of leaves could be severe damage to your lawn.

Fall is in full swing, and it’s time to start shifting your paradigm for landscaping projects. As your focus moves away from lawn care and more of your attention is given to leaf collection and overwintering, it is important to remember that now is the time to start planning for next spring.

As the temperatures begin to fall, you may be hanging up your gardening gloves. But your landscaping services are far from over as the fall season rolls in. While lawn mowing is important for almost every season, there is one more thing to take care of before snow or ice take over your property: leaf removal!