Preparing Your Commercial Landscape for Spring Starts in Winter

Technician applying lawn treatment as part of professional landscape maintenance service

Spring landscape success for commercial properties starts earlier than many people expect. Winter is an ideal time to evaluate property conditions and prepare for the growing season ahead.

Cold weather often reveals issues that are easy to overlook during peak growing months. Compacted soil, thinning turf, drainage problems, and areas affected by heavy traffic tend to stand out more during winter.

Identifying these challenges early allows time to plan corrective services such as aeration, overseeding, soil improvements, or drainage adjustments once conditions allow.

Trees and shrubs should also be evaluated before spring growth begins. Winter storms can cause damage that may not be immediately obvious but can impact plant health and safety.

Preparing in advance leads to healthier landscapes, smoother transitions into spring, and fewer surprises once maintenance ramps up.

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