It's that time of year again. Time for winter lawn care and maintenance. Family gatherings and ground freezes are all just around the corner. This is the time of year to clean some things up and get your lawn looking great, making way for holiday decorations. Not to mention taking preventative maintenance to avoid added costs and prevent accidents.
Winterizing Sprinkler & Irrigation Systems
During the winter months, the amount of water that your lawn requires is very different. It's a great time to have your irrigation system calibrated and winterized. Taking some steps toward preventative maintenance can save you a lot of money by reducing the chances of lines freezing and breaking and causing damage to wells and pumps.
Seasonal Landscaping & Beautification
Seasonal flowerbeds are an eyesore when left unattended for the winter. Let us bring your lawn into the season with vibrant colors and a beautiful landscape. Whether you plan on creating a winter wonderland or visiting family over the season, you should have a lawn that is as uplifting as the holiday season itself.
Clean rooftops and rain gutters are some things to start thinking about as we head into the season. Dirty gutters and loose debris can become entangled in your decorations and create electrical hazards. Not that we aren't all fans of National Lampoons Christmas Vacation, but it's funnier on the TV screen, I'm sure you'd agree 🙂
Schedule Your Winter Lawn Care & Maintenance with ScenicScape
Give us a call at 850-855-1786 or read more about these services on our Lawn Care & Maintenance page. We'll post some more reminders as we get further into the winter but don't wait too long. As it is with us, we're certain your holiday season is just getting started and before you know it, we won't have time to think about much of anything but greeting friends and family for the 2017 holiday season.
You can also find more reading about Florida lawns in the winter from the University of Florida
http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/lawns/lawn-care/your-florida-lawn-in-winter.html