Fall is the most important season to get your property ready for cold weather. A little work now can save you from bigger problems when spring arrives. At Precision Edge Landscaping, we help Rhode Island homeowners with fall landscaping and fall cleanup services that make sure your yard stays healthy all year long. Here are the top five projects to focus on before winter.
1. Leaf Cleanup and Removal
Leaves left on the lawn can trap moisture and block sunlight, which causes dead patches. Precision Edge Landscaping provides complete fall cleanup services so your lawn and garden beds stay clear and ready for winter.
2. Aeration and Overseeding
Fall is the best time to aerate your lawn and fill in thin spots with fresh seed. Aeration helps nutrients and water reach the roots, while overseeding creates a thicker, healthier lawn. Our team uses proven fall landscaping techniques to strengthen your grass before frost arrives.
3. Mulching Garden Beds
Adding a new layer of mulch helps protect plant roots from freezing temperatures. It also keeps soil healthy through the winter months. Precision Edge Landscaping uses high-quality mulch that keeps your yard looking fresh and polished.
4. Pruning Trees and Shrubs
Pruning in the fall helps remove damaged or diseased branches that could break under heavy snow. Proper trimming also encourages healthier growth in the spring. Our experts make sure your property stays safe and beautiful.
5. Preparing Lawn and Garden for Winter
From fertilizing with the right nutrients to protecting delicate plants, preparing your yard for winter ensures strong growth next year. Precision Edge Landscaping offers complete fall landscaping in Rhode Island designed to protect your investment year after year.
Conclusion
Getting your property ready before the snow falls makes spring cleanup much easier. With leaf removal, aeration, pruning, and mulching, your yard will be healthy and strong. Precision Edge Landscaping is your trusted partner for fall cleanup services and preparing your yard for winter in Rhode Island.