Winter on Long Island is tough on landscapes. Frost heaving, salt spray from roads, compacted soil, and dormant damage all add up. A professional spring tune-up addresses all of it before the growing season starts — and the difference shows all year.
What a Spring Landscape Tune-Up Includes
- Cleanup — removal of winter debris, dead material, and fallen branches
- Bed edging and reshaping — clean lines define the space and prepare beds for new growth
- Mulch application — fresh mulch retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and gives beds a finished look
- Pruning — late-winter pruning of ornamentals and shrubs promotes healthy growth and shape
- Lawn assessment — identify bare or damaged spots early and address them before summer heat sets in
Why Timing Matters
The window for effective spring prep on Long Island is roughly late March through early May. Too early and the ground is still frozen; too late and fast-growing weeds get ahead of you. Getting on the schedule early means your property looks great from the first warm weekend.
Book Before the Rush
Spring is our busiest season. If you want to get on the schedule, reach out in late winter — spots fill up fast. Request a free estimate and we'll assess your property and put together a spring plan.
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