
Fall/Spring Yard Cleanup
We understand that life gets busy sometimes and can get in the way of caring for your yard. But without regular cleanup and maintenance, your lawn and landscaping can become unhealthy. This will decrease the overall curb appeal of your home or business, and can lead to other problems such as pests, patchy grass, overgrown pathways, and unnecessary storm damage just to name a few.
Hiring professionals such as Morgandale Lawn Service for seasonal cleanup will keep your yard healthy, beautiful, and thriving year-round.
Spring Cleanup
To Do:
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Clearing away leaves, branches, and clutter
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Composting or hauling away the debris
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Mowing & trimming lawn
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Re-edging borders
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cleaning out flower beds/gardens
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Pruning trees and shrubs
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Aeration

Fall Cleanup
To Do:
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Removing leaves
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Clearing debris
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Trimming tree branches
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Pruning shrubs & hedges
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Winterizing plants
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Aeration
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Applying fertilizer
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Final mowing

Additional Services
You can also take advantage of our additional fall services such as over seeding, fertilizing, gutter cleaning, mulch removal and installation.
It is also time to start thinking about winter fertilization. Root growth continues throughout the fall season, winter fertilizing creates stronger roots and a quicker green-up in the spring!
THE IMPORTANCE OF A FALL FERTILIZER APPLICATION
Remember all the time you spent on your lawn this spring and summer; weeding, feeding, treating, watering and mowing? Now that fall is here don’t let all that hard work go to waste. There is one more step to ensure that your lawn is protected throughout the winter and has the nutrients it needs to start off next spring looking great! Although you may be feeling tired of lawn work, as the professional will tell you, fall is one of the most important fertilizer application times of the year.
WHY SHOULD I "WINTERIZE" MY LAWN?
Fall brings back perfect conditions for your lawn; cooler nights, morning dew, sufficient rainfall. These conditions cause your grass to begin to grow again. Your grass begins to store its nutrients in its roots throughout fall in preparation for winter. A fall feeding enables the plant to store more food for winter and is readily available when warmer temperatures arrive in spring, thus producing a quick spring-greening and thicker lawn growth.