Holiday Garden Maintenance – Some Basics to Stay on Track
You can hear it and you can feel it – the holidays are here! While we look forward to some relaxing down time, it’s also really important not to forget about your garden maintenance. If you are going away for the holidays, make sure you have someone who can take care of this while you are gone. If you are going to be enjoying some time at home instead, why not take on the maintenance yourself and spend some time outdoors? Here are some of the main focus areas for your attention when it comes to holiday garden maintenance:
Trimming and Weeding
During the summer months we experience a lot of rain, and it is our peak growing season. Not only do our plants grow quickly and need to be trimmed, but weeds follow suit. Don’t delay trimming and weeding, as vegetation can quickly get out of hand and become unmanageable. When it comes to weeding, if you are unsure what is a weed or an invasive species, and what is not, our team is trained and certified in Invasive Species Control and can provide the necessary guidance. Weekly maintenance will not only keep the weeds at bay but also keep your garden looking neat and tidy, for your enjoyment, as well as your friends and family’s.
Mowing
Don’t let the grass grow under your feet these holidays! Mowing the lawn might not be your idea of a holiday activity, but it needs to be done regularly, especially with all the rain we have had. Not only will your garden look neater once it has been done, but mowing your lawn also stimulates it to grow thicker and healthier. Keep your lawn in good health and it will remain a favourite space for the kids to enjoy.
Feeding
By this, we don’t mean ourselves! But we get to enjoy lots of delicious meals during the holiday period, so it is important that we feed our gardens too. At Eco Balance Landscapes we opt for organic products when looking to nourish our gardens. Regular garden feeding with quality products will ensure a thriving garden.
Pest Control
Please love the bees! Garden pests love the summertime, and they may be annoying but it is important to know which species are pests and which are not. We want to eliminate those insects that negatively impact our gardens, without hurting those that don’t, such as snakes. Rather have a trained professional come and take a look at your garden and advise you on the best way forward, or do some “Googling” before you take matters into your own hands.
We wish you many sunny days of “happy holiday gardening”! If however, garden maintenance seems like something you would rather leave to the professionals, or if you are going to be away, call us to give you a hand. We offer both long and short term garden maintenance and will keep your garden in top shape throughout the year.
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