Your Lawn and Winter, Things You Should Remember

For kids winter is something to be anticipated. However, aside from the fun and joy that snow may bring to children and some adults, it may also bring some danger and damages to others. It is crucial to make your surrounding trimmed and clean before winter and the heavy fall of snow. And in the aftermath of it, you should be responsible enough to clean what is left by winter.

It is your legal obligation to clear off the snow nearby your property. Check the front, back, and sides of any possible uncleared snow and ice that could lead to injuries, either to or your neighbour. And if you have a large lawn or yard, such thing is another cause of concern, in particular for those garden enthusiast. That is why it would be helpful for you to learn some valuable tips regarding lawn and the winter season, as discussed by Steve Asbell in his article:

Winter Lawn Care for Every Type of Yard

-Plan next year's landscape

Your yard might look dead now, but winter is an ideal time to see the "bones" of your landscape and plan any changes to your lawn. Is the grass beginning to thin out in the shade of a large tree? If so, consider replacing the grass there with a garden bed. Are there areas that tend to form puddles after snowmelt or rains? Consider making a French drain, or converting the space into a rain garden. Perhaps you've been considering building a deck, paving a path or edging the lawn with bricks. Enjoy the downtime and jot down some ideas for the lawn and garden of your dreams. Read full article....

There are many things that you should prepare before and after winter. The lawn that you left before winter may not be similar the lawn after winter. Thus, careful planning is needed to maintain the beauty of your lawn all year long.

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