This article is from a newsletter sent October 2024.

Fall is the perfect time to enhance your landscape and set the stage for a beautiful outdoor space that looks great at anytime during the year.

Bulb Planting: Plan for a Gorgeous Spring

Planting bulbs in the fall ensures a breathtaking display a beautiful flowers and beautiful fragrance at the end of winter and the beginning of spring.

Daffodils, hyacinth, and crocus are all perfect choices for our New Jersey landscape as they are pest, disease, and deer resistant!

And, if you have a deer protected area, you can use tulips, which are an old fashioned favorite with their large flowers and their strong, upright habit.

Outdoor Lighting: Extend Your Enjoyment

Enjoy Your Landscape After Dark: Shorter days don’t mean you need to stop enjoying your outdoor space.

Properly designed and maintained outdoor lighting adds beauty, security, and value to your home. It can highlight key landscape features like trees, pathways, and water features, making your yard feel inviting and safe.

 

Time for Pruning: Protect Your Trees & Shrubs

Why Prune During Winter? Proper winter pruning of ornamental trees and shrubs helps protect them from storm damage, as well as encourages strong and healthy growth when spring arrives.

It also reduces the chance of pest and disease damage, naturally and without the use of harsh chemicals.

Finally, you will also see greater flower and fruit production, which we guarantee will make you happy! Give us a call to schedule a free appointment to discuss this offering, or any other landscape need that you may have.

 

Invasive Species Control & Brush Clearing: Reclaim Your Yard

Take Back Your Property: Overgrown brush and invasive species harms your landscape, and lower your property value, while simultaneously enhancing the habitat for disease carrying ticks and mosquitoes.

We can help you remove and control invasive species that threaten native plants and wildlife without using chemicals—all while lessening the habitat for ticks and mosquitoes.