Bed Mulching
- Mulch Selection: Expert advice on selecting the most appropriate type of mulch for your plants, climate and landscaping needs.
- Mulch Application: Careful and uniform installation of mulch around flower and plant beds to provide cover and protection.
- Weed Control: Suppression of weed growth around plants by applying a thick layer of mulch that blocks sunlight and reduces competition for nutrients and water.
- Moisture Retention: Conservation of soil moisture around plants by reducing evaporation and improving water retention with mulch.
- Soil Protection: Protecting soil against erosion and compaction by mulching the soil to act as a physical barrier between the soil and the elements.
- Thermal Insulation: Insulate plant roots from extreme heat in summer and cold in winter by applying mulch that helps maintain a more constant soil temperature.
Leaf Removal
- Manual Leaf Collection: Meticulous removal of fallen leaves and debris from lawns, walkways and landscaped areas by manual collection for a neat and tidy appearance.
- Leaf Blowing: Use of leaf blowers to gather and blow fallen leaves to designated areas for later collection and disposal.
- Leaf Collection and Transport: Collection and transport of fallen leaves to designated areas for proper disposal, such as composting or municipal landfills.
- Leaf Shredding: Shredding of fallen leaves to reduce the volume and accelerate the decomposition process, providing valuable nutrients to the soil.
- Drain and Gutter Cleaning: Removal of leaves and debris from drains and gutters to prevent clogs and property damage.
- Scheduled Service: Regularly scheduled leaf removal services during the fall season to maintain the cleanliness and health of the landscape.
Pruning Plants
- Regular Shrub Trimming: Scheduling regular visits to trim and shape shrubs as needed to maintain their desired size and shape.
- Custom Shapes and Styles: Shrub trimming according to specific aesthetic preferences, including geometric shapes, topiary, or natural and organic styles.
- Dead or Damaged Branch Removal: Identification and removal of dead, damaged or diseased branches to promote shrub health and vigor.
- Size Reduction: Reducing the size of shrubs to control their growth and maintain a compact and orderly appearance.
- Clearing Passageways and Driveways: Trimming shrubs that obstruct passageways, driveways or walkways to improve accessibility and safety.
- Curb and Boundary Definition: Trimming shrubs along curbs, fences or property lines to define and frame garden and landscape areas.
Shrub Trimming
- Aesthetic Trimming: Trimming service that focuses on improving the aesthetic appearance of shrubs, maintaining their shape and providing a neat and tidy look to the landscape.
- Size Reduction: Trimming shrubs to reduce their size and volume, which helps control their growth and maintain their desired shape without compromising their health.
- Dead or Diseased Branch Removal: Identification and removal of dead, diseased or damaged branches to promote overall shrub health and prevent the spread of disease.
- Area Clearing: Trimming of shrubs to clear areas such as driveways, walkways or vistas, improving accessibility and visibility in the landscape.
- Specialty Shaping: Trimming service that includes shaping shrubs into specific shapes, such as topiaries, spirals or trellises, to add visual interest to the landscape.
- Aisle and Entrance Cleaning: Trimming of shrubs surrounding walkways, entrances and access areas to keep them clear and safe.
Edging
- Turf Edging: Creating defined borders around turf to separate it from landscaped or paved areas, providing a clean and orderly appearance to the landscape.
- Path Delineation: Creating defined borders along pathways, walkways or driveways to enhance their appearance and keep surface materials in place.
- Flower Bed Edging: Creating borders around flower beds to clearly define their boundaries and prevent grass or weeds from encroaching on the area.
- Area Separation: Delineation of specific areas in the landscape, such as playgrounds, seating areas or planting areas, by edging for better organization and aesthetics.
- Creation of Geometric Shapes: Creation of borders in geometric shapes, such as circles, ovals or rectangles, to add visual interest and design to the landscape.