What we do to get your garden ready for the new season:
Remove weeds
Remove dead plant materials from perennials
Prune mature shrubs
Clean up and train climbing roses
Remove unwanted plants
The finishing touch: edge and mulch. In our humble opinion, edging and mulching is what gives your garden that “professional look”.
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How Mulching Benefits You and Your Garden
Suppresses Weeds: Mulch truly is a humble workhorse for your garden! Sometime in July, we put down a thick layer of black mulch on our Endless Summer hydrangea bed. After an entire season of not weeding, there were merely a few weeds here and there on October 8th.
Saves Water: Mulch helps retain moisture in the soil, allowing you to water your plants less often and save money on utility bills.
Regulates Soil Temperature: Mulch helps keep soil temperatures more even, which benefits the roots of your plants as well as the organisms living in the soil.
Prevents Erosion: Mulch can help prevent erosion of soil through run-off , which helps to retain the nutrients and organic material in the soil.