Landscape issues to fix right awayAs we enter Spring, homeowners are already busy planning on what to do with their landscape, but before you hire your landscape design contractor, here are 5 typical landscaping mistakes you want should avoid.As we enter Spring, homeowners are already busy planning on what to do with their landscape, but before you hire your landscape design contractor, here are some quick landscaping mistakes you can fix.

Watering plants. 

Watering plants should not be ignored entirely. Fruit trees, hedges, and lawn need to be watered continually without fail. Lack of watering will cause your landscape to dehydrate, or diseased which can ruin the appearance of your landscape before the weather starts warming up.

Buying low-quality mulch.

One of the common mistakes we often find with landscape maintenance is buying low-quality products like mulch. We understand looking for the best deal possible seems plausible, but the results will cause many headaches down the road as poor quality mulch can bring disease and unwanted pests into your plants and eventually spread across the lawn. 

Not raking your yard.

A chore some homeowners leave until the last minute. We get it, raking leaves is no fun, but if it is left neglected, you could cause damages to your lawn as fungus and mold are accumulate when it snows. Plan early and save your trouble worrying about it when Spring arrives. 

Neglecting pest issues.

As soon as you see minor pest issue, it is best to act immediately before it worsens which becomes harder to get rid of over time.Delay spring planting.Plan early! Plants need time to grow and mature. If it is left too late, it may not blossom its full potential which can be frustrating to witness.

There are so many things to consider before getting started, but following our helpful tips is a great way to fix any potential problems. Once you are ready, be sure to get in touch for a free consultation, and we will provide you the best solution for your landscaping needs. 

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