With the fall season here in Michigan comes cooler weather, colorful leaves, and the perfect time to get your yard in its best shape! Giving it some much-needed TLC will spruce up its appearance and prepare it for winter. Fortunately, six tasks can help do that: lawn mowing, plant trimming and perennial cutbacks, debris removal, landscape bed reshaping, gutter cleaning, and pressure washing. With these fall maintenance tasks, you can ensure your entire property looks pristine while your grass and plants are in optimal condition to endure the cold season ahead.
1. Lawn Mowing
Lawn mowing is an essential maintenance task for the fall season, as it involves cutting your grass to the proper height to ensure it looks neat and manicured. However, not only will it enhance its curb appeal, but it'll also prepare it for winter. After all, tall grass can become matted and clumped together, especially when snow settles atop it; this can trap moisture underneath and make it more susceptible to issues like fungal diseases. On the other hand, you want to avoid mowing it too short, as that can also expose it to stress.
2. Plant Trimming & Perennial Cutbacks
Trimming your plants and cutting back your perennials are other maintenance tasks you don't want to skip this fall. Trimming involves removing stray branches and excess foliage to enhance their shape and appearance. Meanwhile, cutbacks are when you clear any old parts to make way for new, healthier growth. When you do these tasks in the fall, your plants will go into winter looking their best and in optimal condition.
3. Debris Pickup & Removal
Another maintenance task you should do is debris pickup and removal. Sticks, twigs, leaves, and other debris can accumulate across your lawn and landscape beds throughout the growing season. When this happens, the build-up makes them look messy and blocks essential resources from reaching your grass and plants, smothering them. Because of this, it's vital to pick up and remove these items during the fall to improve their look and ensure they can access everything they need to stay healthy before winter.
4. Landscape Bed Reshaping
Reshaping your landscape beds is another maintenance task that'll help get them into their best shape this fall. This process involves redefining their borders to revitalize and give them a fresh, crisp look so that they're more visually appealing. That way, they remain stunning focal points!
5. Gutter Cleaning
Gutter cleaning is crucial for ensuring your gutters work as they should. Fall is the perfect time to do this maintenance task because debris and leaves can quickly build up and clog them, leading to water blockage, increased presence of pests and fungi growth, and possibly even property damage! When you remove any debris, your gutters will be clear and functional.
6. Pressure Washing
Pressure washing is the final maintenance task that will help get your property into its best shape for the fall season. It involves spraying high-pressure water to remove dirt, grime, mold, and other unsightly blemishes from hard surfaces, such as your driveway, sidewalks, entrances, and any hardscape features. By doing this, you can return these areas to their former glory and make them pristine. As a result, it can also enhance your property's curb appeal!
Call us today to sign up for our fall yard cleanup service!
If you want to keep your yard in tip-top shape for the fall season, we're here to help! At Stiles Lawn, Landscaping & Snow Removal Inc., we offer a comprehensive fall yard cleanup service that includes lawn mowing, landscape bed reshaping, plant trimming, perennial cutbacks, debris pickup and removal, gutter cleaning, and pressure washing. This service is available to commercial and residential properties and HOAs in DeWitt, Haslett, Williamston, MI, and nearby areas. Call us today at (517) 322-2671 to sign up and help your entire property get in its best condition this fall!
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