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27 Sep 2019

Winter Planting

Are you looking for plants that will bloom in the winter to keep your landscape from looking bare when all the others are not in bloom?

There are many different types of plant material that will grow well and bloom in the winter season.

 

Pansies area good choice for the winter. It will bloom on and off all winter long. These plants like the cooler temperatures.

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   Blue Star Amsonia

 

Blue Star Amsonia is a cold-tolerant plant. Recommended for zones 4 through 9, withstanding temperatures below freezing. Blooms with a dense cluster of pale blue flowers.

Winter blooming camellias are a beautiful choice in any landscape design. They are low maintenance that like full sun, partial sun and the shade.  Ranked as one the best flowering shrubs.READ MORE

19 Sep 2019

Snow and Ice Removal

Winter will be here before we know it! It is never too early to have a plan in place for snow and ice removal.

B-Sharp Property Maintenance is a full-service maintenance company, we not only provide landscaping and mulch services we have snow and ice removal as well! If past seasons have taught us anything, we know to prepare for anything Mother Nature will throw at us.

Current customers and prospective customers all have the same question; how many plows will it take, how many times will I need to deice? We like to estimate that there will be approximately 15 plowing events and 30 deicing events in a given winter season. This will help you to plan accordingly when you are trying to budget once we provide you with an estimate for each event.

We have been doing snow plowing and ice removal for 30+ years for commercial and residential customers alike; our team is professional and will treat your property as if it is their own.

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17 Sep 2019

Leaf Clean Up

The leaves are starting to turn colors and you may have noticed some on the ground already.

Fall is upon us and it is time to get to cleaning up our landscapes. There are many ways to keep the leaves cleaned up. Typically, people reach for their rakes. Raking leaves can be very time consuming and sometimes labor-intensive. You should try using a leaf blower.

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12 Sep 2019

Northeast Ohio Native Plants

Looking for native plants that grow in Northeastern Ohio?

Not every plant will grow well in every area. If you live in Northeastern Ohio and are looking to get planting before the first frost but are not sure what to plant, you have come to the right place! There are many beautiful plants that are native to our area!

First, you want to make sure you have your area ready for these plants to thrive. Get your flower beds tilled down and ready! You will want to make sure you have a good layer of bedding/gardening soil on the ground so that your new native plants will have all the nutrients they need to survive.

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05 Sep 2019

Prepare your Landscape for Winter

Now is the time to start preparing your landscape for the upcoming winter months.

landscape fallen leaves

You will want to make sure you’re removing all debris from your landscape and flowerbeds. Now is the time to prune all your shrubs and trees. Also, it is a good idea to make sure you have a nice layer of mulch put down. This will help protect your plant roots during quickly approaching winter season.

The fall season is a good time to have aeration done. Aeration will break up the soil and allow for water, oxygen and fertilizer access to your grassroots. Also, this is the time to seed your lawn. The process of aerating and overseeding with help to fill in the bare spots in your lawn and it will help to prevent disease. Additionally, this will help your landscape to be ready for the cold and beautiful in the spring.

Make sure to get all the leaves raked up, or have a company do that for you. B-Sharp offers a fall clean up and has a leaf vacuum to help make this task easier on you. Make sure not to leave any piles of leaves. If piles or a blanket of leaves are left it will prevent your lawn from receiving the sunlight it needs.

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