Top 5 Winter Landscaping Tips for Michiganders

Top 5 Winter Landscaping Tips for Michiganders

During the colder winter months in Michigan most people don’t think about their gardens or landscaping. However, it can be the ideal time to do some updating. In this article I’ll go over the top 5 tips that you can do to make the most of your winter landscaping in Michigan. Plus, we’ll provide some tips that can help make your landscaping even better during the summer as well. 

Top 5 Winter Landscaping Tips for Michiganders

As with any landscaping it’s all about preparation and planning. Deciding one day to plant a rose garden and then doing it the same day isn’t going to yield the same results if you carefully planned and choose the best roses for your soil. Also prepared the soil and added nutrients to help feed the roses when they grow. And let’s not forget the time of year when planting roses is best. All of these things will factor in when growing that rose garden. And just like growing a rose garden there are things you should be doing in the winter that can help your garden and landscaping as well which we’ll go over below.

Top 5 Winter Landscaping Tips for Michiganders

Keep the Yard and Garden Clear

Keeping the lawn clear of fallen leaves and debris usually takes place during the early winter months. As leaves fall they can clump together and cause spots to develop on your lawn. During wind the leaves can also blow against the home as well which may be a fire hazard and the dead leaves can be very flammable.

Winter is the Best Time to Remove Plants You Don’t Want

Do you have a plant in your garden that just isn’t what you thought it might be? Maybe it’s become a problem because it requires a lot of maintenance and you’re just tired of messing about with. Sometimes as plants get bigger they can also cause problems for other plants by shading them and taking away vital nutrients in the soil. Whatever the reason for removing a plant from your garden the best time to do this is typically in the winter. Since most of the foliage is gone from the plan it’s easier to handle and if there is any cutting involved it can make it much easier.

Rebuilding or Replacing Mulch Beds

Mulch can be a great looking addition to a garden or flower beds. It helps to prevent weeds and protects the plants. However, after about 2 or 3 years the mulch starts to break down and doesn’t provide the protection it did when it was first installed. Placing mulch during the winter can help you better get it around the plants better because of less foliage. In areas like shrubs it can also be easier to spot areas that need attention.

Aerate Your Lawn in Winter

Here in Michigan when winter goes on full force it can really put a damper on the grass and have the soil packed heavily. For areas that aren’t covered in snow or ice you can aerate your lawn to help provide nutrients. Although you may not see any effects of your efforts until the following spring it’s a great idea. Also adding some spread fertilizer can also help as the nutrients will remain in the soil usually until they are used next spring.

Less Foliage Means Easy Access to Install or Replace Sprinklers

Although adding a sprinkler system may not seem like a good idea in the winter it’s actually one of the better times. Since most plants and shrubs will be easier to work around installing a sprinkler system will be much easier. For garden applications it’s also a great time because of this as well.

Do You Need Landscaping Service for Your Home or Business in Michigan?

Do you want the best looking lawn on the block? Maybe you just need someone to come and get things in order for your landscape. Whatever the case, at Michigan Landscaping Pros we can help. We are a fully staffed contractor that offers landscaping service for residential and commercial clients. We offer our services year round as well so the cold of winter may be here but we can still help with your landscaping. Contact Michigan Landscaping Pros for more information and help with your landscaping or garden today.

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