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04 Nov 2019

Winter is on its way!

Winter season is almost here are you prepared?

Once you have taken care of your landscaping by cleaning out your flower beds, trim your shrubs and trees, getting Winteryour leaves cleaned up, aerated your lawn and put down seed. There are other things you will need to do to protect your landscape.

You might want to start thinking about planting for the winter season. You will want to choose plants that can withstand the cold temperatures. Pansies, mums, and foliage plants are the types you will want to look into.

Since you are already out there planting, why not think about planting for the spring season. Now is the time to plant your bulbs for the spring blooming season. Bulbs like crocus, hyacinth, daffodils, and tulips are a good choice; when spring arrives your flower garden will be beautiful!

You can wrap your tree trunks to help prevent bark damage to newly planted trees or think bark trees. When the temperatures dip during the night it causes the sap to freeze which can, in turn, cause the bark to split. Wrapping the bark will help to provide a barrier from the cold temperatures and keep the sap from freezing.

You will then what to begin thinking about the snow that is about to fly. Have you secured snow and ice removal? B-WinterSharp Property Maintenance offers this service to both commercial and residential customers. We will make sure you’re not caught in the snow or ice this winter!

Contact us and B-Sharp will help will all your property maintenance needs. You can reach us by telephone (330) 882-1999, email bsharppm@gmail.com, or by visiting our webpage www.b-sharp.us.

 

24 Oct 2019

Preparation for the Winter Season

 

Preparation for Winter
           Hawthorn Berries

When most of us think of winter, we think of cold white/grey colorless landscapes. However, this does not always have to be the case! If you prepare for winter, you can actually have a beautiful landscape that stands out from the typical dreary white/grey winter season.

You want to start by thinking about what types of plants are going to withstand the winter months. There are many options you would be surprised. Some evergreens are perennials and have dormant seedpods and beautiful colors.

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