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Seasonal Landscaping Checklist: What to Do Each Season

Seasonal Landscaping Checklist: What to Do Each Season

Seasonal Landscaping Checklist: What to Do Each Season

Your landscape changes with every season — and so should your approach to caring for it. A well-planned, seasonal routine ensures your yard stays healthy, vibrant, and ready for anything nature brings. Whether you’re maintaining a small residential garden or a large backyard, keeping up with seasonal landscaping tasks helps protect your investment year-round.

Here’s a quick guide to what to do each season to keep your landscape in top shape.

Spring

Spring is all about starting fresh. After winter, your yard needs a little TLC to wake up again.

  • Rake up leaves and debris that piled up over the colder months.

  • Aerate the lawn so the soil can breathe and roots can grow strong.

  • Add fertilizer to help grass and plants come back to life.

  • Prune overgrown shrubs and trees for a clean, healthy look.

  • Check your sprinklers to make sure everything’s working smoothly.

If a tree didn’t make it through the season, now’s the perfect time to get a tree removal quote and clear up space for new growth.

Summer

When the heat sets in, your lawn and plants need extra care to stay green and happy.

  • Water early in the morning to keep roots cool.

  • Add mulch around beds and trees to lock in moisture.

  • Mow regularly but don’t go too short — taller grass keeps soil shaded.

  • Look out for pests or brown spots before they spread.

  • Trim large branches to keep trees neat and safe.

Got a tree that’s leaning or looks unhealthy? Ask about the cost of tree removal before tackling it on your own — a pro can do it safely and efficiently.

Fall

Fall is the season for prep work. You’ll want to tidy things up before the colder months roll in.

  • Rake up those crunchy leaves — or compost them for later use.

  • Aerate the lawn one last time to help with drainage.

  • Give plants a final round of fertilizer to strengthen roots.

  • Remove dead or weak branches before winter storms hit.

  • Plant bulbs so you’ll have color ready to bloom next spring.

A little effort now will make your spring to-do list so much shorter later.

Winter

Your yard takes a break during winter — and honestly, so can you! Still, a few small tasks will keep it in good shape.

  • Protect delicate plants from frost with covers or mulch.

  • Store tools properly so they’re ready next season.

  • Check trees for damage and call in help if any look unstable.

  • Use this slower season to dream up new ideas — new flower beds, a patio space, or maybe some lighting upgrades.

Winter is also a great time to schedule tree trimming or removal since most trees are dormant and easier to work on.

A Year-Round Investment

Consistent seasonal landscaping doesn’t just make your property look great — it improves plant health, safety, and overall value. Regular care prevents larger issues like diseased trees or water damage from getting worse over time.

If you need help assessing or removing trees, or want to understand the cost of tree removal before starting a landscaping project, professional guidance can make the process smoother and safer.

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