Spring Ahead with Spring Cleanups
It's the beginning of February, and Spring has hardly sprung. But at Divine, we stay a few steps ahead so we can prep your landscape for what's to come. Now we're still in the midst of a winding down winter, which is the perfect time to begin spring cleanup. Landscape cleanup is an ongoing project for homeowners and landscapers alike. Of course, when you have lovely plants, they will create some mess. But winter, in particular, creates challenges that we need to address before we start planting flowers and genuinely enjoying the Spring. Here's how Divine cleans up your Augusta landscape.
Through Examination
To do anything right, you start with a plan. Measure twice; cut once. So before we start cleaning up your yard, we're going to take the time to take a look at it. There are general tasks that every yard needs to prepare for spring, but by noticing the state of your yard, your number of gardens, your trees, and more, we begin with a plan for success.Garden Bed Cleanup

Re-Mulch
In case you've forgotten, we love mulch for all it does for your garden. And mulch needs to be replenished from time to time as it breaks down, and spring cleanup is a great time to check on the state of the mulch around your trees and gardens. Then we'll take the time to touch up any mulch that needs it.Remove Dead Plants
We touched on dead plants when we discussed flower beds, but you can lose plants anywhere in your yard. If you have trees, grass, or shrubs that died over the winter, now is the time for us to notice it and take care of it for you.Pruning
Pruning isn't only for the spring, but winter may cause an additional need for pruning as parts of plants die or become diseased from the cold. To help maintain the health of your trees and shrubs, it's essential always to prune away the parts that aren't healthy.Sticks and Stones
Hopefully, sticks and stones won't break your bones, but they will mess up your property. The barrage of cold, wind, and snow your trees and other plants experienced over the winter likely increased the amount of plant debris that typically accumulates in your yard due to natural growth and shedding cycles. Your lawn is now likely littered with twigs, branches, leaves, and more. All that junk will get in the way of your grass and other plants getting what they need to survive. Beyond blocking sun and water from reaching your plants' roots, plant debris is also unsightly for your landscape!Pet Waste Removal Is Part of Every Season
