Overgrown trees, unruly shrubs, and messy garden beds can turn your outdoor area into a nightmare instead of a paradise. With more than a decade of experience under our tool belts, GD Services has learned about landscaping the hard way, so you don’t have to. This month, we’re delving into our best advice for landscape maintenance in Kansas City.
Timing Is Key: Knowing When to Cut Back Plants
Plants are meant to grow big and beautiful, but when they obstruct other elements of your yard, it’s time to give them a trim. Pruning plants is like getting your haircut—it keeps them healthy and tidy! But keep in mind, cutting them back too early or late can create problems down the road. Here are our tips:
Cut back most perennials in late fall after they’ve turned completely brown.
Pruning green plants disrupts their energy storing process, preventing a successful recovery in the spring.
Don’t prune shrubby perennials (e.g., roses and hydrangeas) until around Valentine’s Day.
Wait until after bud break in the spring to prune summer and fall-flowering plants.
Cutting too early will result in fewer blooms in the future.
Lawn Maintenance
If you’re looking to make your neighbors envious, a well-manicured lawn is the way to go. However, Kansas City’s dry winters and hot summers can make your lawn quite difficult to maintain. Here’s our advice:
Keep the edges of your sidewalk, driveway, and plant beds trimmed consistently. Even daily mowing won’t keep sloppy lines from making your yard look unkempt.
“Overseed to prevent weeds,” because a dense lawn is the best line of defense. And if any weeds do manage to pop through, pull them up from the root.
Book Your Spring Maintenance Today
At GD Services, our schedule fills up quickly with patio and other hardscape installations. If you want to be on our books for landscape maintenance in Kansas City when springtime rolls around, call us sooner rather than later!