landscape
Health & Environment
Taking care of your lawn and garden is a labor of love. You work hard to do things just right, because you want what’s best for your landscape. But you also want what’s best for the environment as a whole.
At Servicemaster Lawn Care, we want our customers to have complete information about the products being used, their purpose, and any special precautions you need to consider, because we understand that you want to know. At the same time, we want you to know that we are committed to using only the safest products and using them responsibly.
Tree & Shrub Tips
Many homeowners believe that their trees and shrubs require little attention after planting, but watering, fertilization, and proper pruning are important to your landscape’s investment.
Seasonal Tips
Spring
Spring is an ideal time for planting in almost all areas of the country, as warming temperatures and regular rainfall makes conditions ideal for plant establishment. Make sure you wait until the threat of frost is over before planting. Spring is a good time to make sure your irrigation or sprinkler system is in good working condition, and that your lawn tools and equipment are ready for the upcoming busy season.
Summer
In most parts of the country, summer means watering. To provide your landscape and lawn with the correct amount of water, learn about the specific needs for your lawn, trees, shrubs, and ornamental plants. This is important to avoid drought stress, but also to avoid over-watering, which can be as detrimental as drought.
Fall
Fall is also an excellent time to plant in many parts of the country. If you do plant, make sure you water new plantings well if rainfall is scarce. Also, take care to sufficiently water your lawn as it prepares for its dormancy. Don’t forget to plant bulbs in the fall, including tulips, daffodils, and hyacinth, for a bright, beautiful spring display.
Winter
Winter is an excellent time to prune trees and shrubs in most parts of the country. Many plants have lost their leaves, making it easier to see their framework and decide which branches to remove. However, do not prune plants that bloom in the spring, as you could remove next spring’s flowers. Prune these plants after the blooms fall off in the spring. Winter is also a good time to mulch your trees and ornamental plants to help moderate temperatures and soil moisture. This time of year is ideal to get lawn equipment repaired and ready for spring, and many repair shops might even offer winter discounts during what is typically a slow time of the year for them.