A Minnesota winter is hard on ornamental landscapes. Fall prep done correctly helps your plants come back in spring with healthier roots, protected crowns, and cleaner beds, instead of spending the season recovering from preventable winter damage.
Freeze-thaw cycles, road salt spray, desiccating winds, and compressed snow loads all affect plants differently. We prepare for all of them.
Fall prep should happen after the first hard frost signals plants are going dormant but before the ground freezes. In the Twin Cities, this window is typically mid-October through mid-November.
Cutting back too early can expose crowns to freeze damage on what would otherwise be living tissue. Waiting until after the ground is frozen makes mulching ineffective and leaves debris matted under ice all winter. We schedule within the optimal window for your area.
Marginally hardy plants, exposed crowns, and desiccation-sensitive evergreens suffer most in Minnesota winters. Proper prep significantly reduces the likelihood of needing replacements in spring.
Beds that were properly cleaned and mulched in fall take significantly less time to prep in spring. Debris that sits through winter mats into a dense layer that is harder to remove than fresh fall material.
A property that goes into winter with clean edges, trimmed perennials, and fresh mulch looks intentional even when everything is dormant. It signals a home that is well maintained year-round.
Select the size of your planting beds for an instant price range. Your official quote follows a free on-site visit, with no obligation.
We confirm your visit for the right timing window, after first frost and before ground freeze. We monitor conditions and will reach out if we recommend adjusting your date.
We cut back, clean, mulch, and protect in a single visit. Burlap and anti-desiccant applications happen the same day so plants are protected before any hard weather moves in.
We leave notes on anything to watch in spring and can pre-schedule your spring cleanup visit before we leave so you are first in queue.
Fall prep slots fill in October. Schedule early so your front yard gets handled during the best window for your plants.
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