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      <title>Winter Landscaping Tips: How to Protect Your Yard in Milton, ON</title>
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           Winter Yard Protection Tips for Milton Homeowners
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            Winter in Milton  can be tough on your yard. Heavy snow, freezing rain, fluctuating temperatures, and road salt all take a toll on lawns, trees, and garden beds. With a little preparation and
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           , you can protect your landscape investment and ensure a healthy, vibrant yard when spring returns.
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           Here are practical winter landscaping tips tailored for Milton homeowners.
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           1. Protect Your Lawn Before the Deep Freeze
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           A healthy lawn going into winter is more likely to bounce back in spring. Before the ground freezes:
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           - Clear fallen leaves and debris to prevent mold and disease.
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           - Avoid heavy foot traffic on frozen grass, which can damage turf crowns.
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           - Keep snow piles off key lawn areas when possible to reduce compaction.
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           In Milton’s freeze-thaw cycles, compacted soil can delay spring growth and create patchy areas.
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           2. Shield Shrubs and Young Trees from Snow and Wind
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           Winter winds across open areas of Milton can dry out shrubs and evergreens. Snow buildup can also break branches.
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           - Wrap delicate shrubs with burlap to protect against windburn.
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           - Tie upright evergreens loosely to prevent heavy snow from spreading branches apart.
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           - Remove excess snow gently with a broom instead of shaking branches.
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           This simple protection can prevent costly replacements in spring.
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           3. Guard Against Salt Damage
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           Salt used on driveways and sidewalks can harm nearby plants and lawns.
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           - Use plant-friendly de-icing products whenever possible.
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           - Create a barrier with burlap or edging near sensitive garden beds.
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           - Rinse affected areas in early spring to reduce salt buildup.
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           Salt damage often appears as brown edges on grass and shrubs, which can take months to recover.
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           4. Mulch for Insulation
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           Mulch acts as a natural insulator during Ontario winters. Adding a protective layer around trees and garden beds helps regulate soil temperature and retain moisture.
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           - Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around plants, keeping it slightly away from trunks to prevent rot.
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           - Focus on young plants and newly installed landscaping.
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           Proper mulching reduces root stress during extreme cold spells.
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           5. Plan Winter Tree Maintenance
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           Winter is actually an excellent time for certain pruning tasks. With leaves gone, arborists can clearly see branch structure and remove damaged or hazardous limbs.
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           If you notice cracked, hanging, or storm-damaged branches, it’s best to call professionals before they become safety risks.
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           6. Protect Hardscaping and Outdoor Features
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           Milton winters can also impact patios, interlock, and stonework.
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            Ensure proper drainage to avoid ice buildup.
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            Avoid using metal shovels on delicate surfaces.
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            Repair minor cracks before winter to prevent expansion from freeze-thaw cycles.
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           Preventative maintenance extends the lifespan of your outdoor investments.
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           Professional Winter Landscaping in Milton for Long-Term Yard Protection
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            Winter landscaping in Milton is all about preparation and protection. By safeguarding your lawn, shrubs, trees, and
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           , you reduce long-term damage and set the stage for a strong spring recovery.
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            Taking proactive steps now not only preserves your curb appeal but also protects the value of your property. If you’re unsure how to winterize your yard properly, working with experienced landscaping professionals can help ensure your outdoor space stays healthy all season long. Contact
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           With our picturesque landscapes and vibrant community, Milton is a city that takes pride in its green spaces. A lush, healthy lawn not only adds curb appeal to your home but also contributes to the overall beauty of your neighborhood and our city as a whole. To help you maintain a thriving lawn throughout the year, here are some seasonal care tips tailored specifically for Milton's climate and soil conditions.
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           Spring: Preparing for Growth
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           As the weather warms up and nature comes back to life, spring is the perfect time to kickstart your lawn care routine. Start by raking away any debris and thatch that may have accumulated over the winter months. Aeration is also beneficial during this time to alleviate soil compaction and promote better nutrient absorption.
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           Summer: Hydration and Maintenance
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           Summer can bring warm temperatures and occasional dry spells, making proper hydration essential for a thriving lawn. Deep, infrequent watering is preferable to frequent shallow watering as it encourages deep root growth and drought tolerance. Aim to water your lawn early in the morning to minimize evaporation and fungal diseases.
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           Regular mowing is key to maintaining a healthy lawn during the summer months. Adjust your mower height to leave grass blades around 2.5 to 3 inches tall, which helps shade the soil, retain moisture, and prevent weed growth. Leave grass clippings on the lawn so that as they decompose they will return valuable nutrients to the soil.
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           Keep an eye out for common summer lawn pests and diseases such as grubs, chinch bugs, and brown patch fungus. Early detection and intervention are crucial to preventing widespread damage to your lawn.
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           Fall: Prep for Winter
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           As temperatures begin to cool, it's time to prepare your lawn for the winter ahead. Continue regular mowing as needed, gradually lowering the mower height to around 2 inches for the final cut of the season. This helps prevent matting and snow mold during the winter months.
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           Fall is also an ideal time for core aeration and overseeding to repair any damage accumulated over the summer and encourage strong root growth before winter sets in. Apply a fall fertilizer high in potassium to promote root development and winter hardiness.
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           Winter: Minimal Maintenance
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           While winter may bring snow and cold temperatures, there are still some maintenance tasks you can do to ensure your lawn's health come spring. Avoid walking on frozen grass to prevent compaction, and promptly remove any snow or ice buildup to prevent suffocation and disease.
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            By following these seasonal lawn care tips, you can enjoy a lush, healthy lawn year-round that enhances the beauty of your home and contributes to the overall greenery of our city. Don't forget to reach out to
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            with any questions you might have or to get a helping hand with any of these seasonal lawn care tasks. Happy lawn tending!
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            - they require less care (as they are already accustomed to growing in our climate), they are hardier and generally flourish more readily than non-native plants, and they pose no threat of invasion.
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           Using native species of plants doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on visual appeal, either!  Milton is home to a wide variety of trees, shrubs, flowers, and groundcovers that can give you a beautiful and diverse landscape.
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            Dozens of tree species are native to Milton.  If you are looking for a large shade tree as a centerpiece for your landscape, we recommend the wetland loving silver maple or the shagbark hickory with its unique bark and edible nuts. 
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           If you don’t have space for such a large tree, you can add a splash of color with the small but vibrant redbud.  White pine or white cedar will give you year-round color (and a white pine will make decorating for the winter holidays a cinch!).
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            Dogwood is one of the most popular native landscaping shrubs in Milton - it has great seasonal color in its flowers, leaves, and even its branches.  American hazelnut also provides plenty of autumn color in addition to the edible nuts it produces and the butterflies it attracts. 
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           Asters come in many colors as well and look more like traditional flowers, and orchids will give you a small tower decorated with dozens of individual flowers.  Milkweed is adored by butterflies, and there are even a couple species of sunflower that are native to Milton!
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           Once you have selected your larger plants, it is time to fill in the space between!  We often recommend Canada anemone for its fast growth and long-lasting white flowers; bearberry is slower growing, but it is evergreen and its red berries look great in the snow.  Silverweed is both drought tolerant and great at preventing erosion, while oak sedge looks almost like grass - except it produces blooms in the spring.
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           Golden ragwort produces yellow flowers in the summer and is extremely adaptable; blue violet blooms in purple and can tolerate moderate foot traffic.  Ostrich fern is our go-to for shaded areas that stay relatively moist, while areas with no shade and sandy or rocky, dry soil can be covered with the unique leaves of creeping juniper.
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           These are a few of our favorite native plants, but Milton has much, much more to offer.  Give us a call today to start designing your native landscape!
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            Snow is one of the many fun and beautiful parts of living in Milton.  For three or four months every year we can count on several good blankets of snow to sled on, and many mornings greet us with a bright layer of fresh snow to admire as we make our morning tea. 
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           That same snow is much less enjoyable when we have to drive to work, run errands, or even simply take our garbage bins to the street.  Once the snow has melted a bit and frozen over, it is more than just a nuisance - it can be dangerous.
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           Accumulated snow is heavy, and any amount of ice on the ground or above you can be dangerous.  Our technicians are trained and properly equipped to remove even the slickest ice and thickest snow safely and efficiently.  We can also assess potential hazards (such as overburdened tree limbs) and remove the threat before any damage or harm is done.
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           Shoveling snow is hard work.  Even if you welcome the first snowfall of the year as motivation to go outside and burn a few calories, you will probably not be nearly as excited about the fifth or sixth snowfall in two months.  Instead of having to get up early and shovel snow before you go to work yourself, let us simplify your day by taking care of your snow removal before you step out of your front door.
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           No matter how hard you work, a simple snow shovel will never completely clear all of the snow from your walkways, porch, and driveway.  Professional snow removal equipment, on the other hand, can remove nearly all of the snow from these surfaces, giving your property a clean, well-maintained appearance.  We also complete each job in one session, so you will never have a half-shoveled driveway or snow drifts left at the edge of your porch.
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           If you own a business or manage a multi-tenant property, professional snow removal is especially important.  In addition to the benefits we just mentioned, having your property professionally treated after a snowfall can reduce liability, attract customers, and even save you money. 
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           A well-cleared parking lot can make the difference between potential customers stopping at your business or continuing to drive until they find somewhere that is more welcoming.  It also greatly reduces the likelihood of your employees and clients slipping and falling while they are on your property, saving you from both legal liability and bad press.  It can even save you money by reducing labor hours (not to mention keeping your employees happier!).
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           Whatever type of property you own or rent, don’t let snow removal become a burden.  Call us today for a free quote, then enjoy the winter without worrying about shoveling snow all season long!
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           Top Plant Choices for Ontario's Favorable Conditions
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            When it comes to growing a beautiful garden, either at your Ontario home or in front of your
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            it can be a difficult task.  The climate here is finicky, we have partial cloudy days most of the year, and it can be difficult to purchase plants that will thrive in these conditions. 
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            Many plants require extensive care because of this, and still others are prone to bugs, pests, and mold or rot.  So, we’ve compiled a list of plants that do well in the shade, with less sun as well as a list of native plants that are well adapted to the specialized Ontario Climate.  Don’t forget that if you have any questions or need help in your gardening adventure, the experts at Milton Landscaping Turfpro are always here to help. 
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           Ontario Plants That Do Well in The Shade
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            Ontario is in hardiness zones 1 to 6, the hardiness zone can give individuals who are interested in gardening a good idea of what types of
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           If you’re looking for a simple and easy way to create a beautiful landscape with flowers that work well with our weather and climate conditions then these are sure to do the trick.  The following plants do well in our hardiness zone:
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           Plants that are native to Ontario are already well adapted to our climate, and should withstand the weather and thrive in the soils found here.  Adding these plants to your garden can create a beautiful landscape that is simple and easy to maintain. If you’re looking for a picturesque landscape for your residential or commercial property that doesn’t require a lot of muss or fuss then these plants are sure to do the trick:
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            There are options if you’re interested in planting cold-hardy vegetables too!  After the snow has melted away and the ground has thawed out, veggies like Arugula, Card, Lettuce, Kale, and Onions do very well. 
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            At Milton Landscaping Turfpros, we can come out to your property, take a look at any of the trouble spots that you are worried about, and help you create a comprehensive plan that will get your yard and garden looking just the way you dreamed it would. 
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           You may secure your property safe in a number of different ways, one of which is by constructing a retaining wall. Not only does it improve the aesthetics of the area, but it also serves as a protective and helps to prevent potentially dangerous flooding, earthquakes, and erosion.  In order to take your landscaping to the next stage, you will need to search for unique and interesting ways to improve it. 
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           Do you live in an area that requires the management of downhill erosion, or do you want to reduce soil erosion? If that’s the case, you probably need one. The construction of retaining walls is done to prevent potentially catastrophic events, such as dirt or soil sliding down and out from under a house.
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           If you reside in a location that experiences a lot of wind, certain parts of your property may be more prone to having dirt erode away. This is especially important to keep in mind if the soil in your garden is dry. Your topsoil can be actually blown away by high-velocity winds that pass through the area. The best option to shield your soil from the wind is to construct a retaining wall on your property.
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           Your land is susceptible to erosion if you do not have a retaining wall, which is something that you do not want to occur. However, it can also damage your groundwork because soil erosion affects soil both close to the surface and deep below it. This means that the soil around your foundation could become damaged. There may be gaps on your land as a result of soil erosion, which might put the sustainability of your property at risk. In addition to this, the spaces allow water to enter, which can lead to other problems in the foundation of your home.
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           Enhance the natural attractiveness of your land
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           Constructing a retaining wall around your property is an excellent way to divide the space imaginatively. You might also construct a retaining wall around your property if you want your house to look more attractive. You have a variety of choices available to you when it comes to the design of the retaining wall, such as walls made of timber, walls made of natural stone, or a wall made of concrete.
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            Even if your property does not sit on a slope, you should still give some thought to the possibility of building a retaining wall. It is very helpful to have a retaining wall if you live on top of a mountain since it will assist level your land and divide it into several pieces that can be terraced. An investment in a
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            could be a wise choice because it could provide you with an additional ground level.
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           Having retaining walls on your property enables you to have multiple soil levels at varying heights. It is possible that a retaining wall that’s been built correctly is the solution to your desire for a roadway, garage, or terrace. With the assistance of the retaining wall, you may level the top of the hill so that it forms a plateau instead.
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           When should power raking be done?
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           A machine called a power rake employs blades that are comparable to those found on a rototiller in order to remove debris and thatch that can accumulate on a lawn. When compared to dethatching, power raking is more delicate because it only removes material from the soil level.  Waste is removed without causing any harm to the healthy grass below, allowing for a more successful recovery, as just the thatch layer is specifically aimed. When you remove this thatch layer, your lawn will be able to breathe easier and root deeper as a result. 
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           If the thatch is more than half an inch thick, you might want to think about using power raking. Collect a representative sample of the grass and soil from your yard using a core sample. Take a reading of the organic matter that is located on the top layer of the soil. It should not be more than half an inch. Check the build-up in multiple locations of your grass because it can be inconsistent.
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           If there is an excessive amount of dead material, also known as thatch, that has gathered on your lawn, it can restrict the grass of air and make the grass more susceptible to disease and insects. In order to clear debris, power raking makes use of a specialized mower that has vertical teeth positioned on a horizontal roller. When you should perform power raking on your lawn is dependent on a number of factors, including the type of grass on your lawn, the quantity of thatch that has developed, and the weather.
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           In the spring, thatch that has accumulated over the previous winter is removed from the turf by means of power raking. The surface of the turf is opened up by power raking, but it also has the potential to damage some areas of the lawn. Because of this, combining power raking with over seeding, which can fix the problems, is an effective strategy that should be followed. The use of a power rake in the early spring provides the seeds with sufficient time to become established and begin growing before the onset of the hot, dry summer months.
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            When it comes to dethatching a lawn, power rakes are by far the most effective tool. A power rake is a piece of machinery that can also be referred to as a vertical mower. It consists of a set of vertical knives or tines that are designed to statically scrounge the thatch out of a lawn. You can adjust the power rake so that it takes away some of the surface soil in addition to the thatch while it works. When a
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            is dethatched, a significant amount of plant debris is produced. This plant debris can be mulched and put to be used as a soil conditioner.
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           Before the grass starts to green up in the spring or late winter, most lawns should be given a power raking at this time of year. It is best to use a power rake on grasses that grow throughout the cool season, such as bluegrass, in the beginning of fall. Beyond those times, using a power rake might potentially cause damage to your lawn by uprooting living turf while it is still in the growth stage.
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           It is difficult to pinpoint exactly when the season for landscaping begins; however, the time of year when most people begin to think about it is when the temperature begins to rise in the spring. That equates for many people to the end of March or the beginning of April. When this happens, the snow will begin to melt, and the days will start getting longer. It is also a right time to try considering getting your yard ready for the summertime activities that it will host.
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           The period of time during which landscaping is most likely to be carried out successfully and yield the desired outcomes is referred to as the "landscaping season."
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           Why is it essential to select the appropriate landscaping season to start?
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            It is extremely vital to do the correct things at the appropriate time. If you are not completing the landscaping at the proper season then it will cost you a tremendous monetary loss, labor, and time. In every season, maintenance and measures to be undertaken for
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           The fall season is the perfect time to wind things up, put away any apparatus used for pond care, and get ready for the colder, drier winter months. This enables you to start making preparations for the next fall, winter, and summer seasons as soon as spring arrives. Then, as spring progresses, you will be able to make some little adjustments to your plants and grass. The beginning of spring is the best time to grow flowers and other types of plants. Before you can begin, you need to make sure that the freeze-thaw cycle that occurs over the winter hasn't driven any plants out of the ground.
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           The spring is also the time to make preparations for the sweltering heat of the summer. Depending on the kinds of plants that you have, your trees, grass, and shrubs will all require soil that is capable of keeping water. The warm weather of summer makes it easy for water to evaporate or be lost to outflow.
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            The most difficult season for the landscape to maintain is winter. Taking additional precautions throughout the winter is very vital if you do not want your garden and
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           Even if it's chilly outside, you shouldn't neglect your yard or landscaping just because the weather is chilly. The winter months are an ideal time to make plans for and perform maintenance on certain aspects of your landscape.
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           The seasons you observe for your landscaping will fluctuate according to the sort of landscape you have. If you are the sort of customer that is just interested in gravel and yucca, then your landscaping season will be much shorter. On the other hand, if you like the serenity of the woods and the lushness of the vegetation within, you will need to give some thought and planning to your trees. Even though fall is a better season overall for landscaping, you really have to take additional precautions at this time of year.
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           Your one stop blog on everything french drain: what it does, when you should get one, and how to get one.
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           It’s basic physics, really. Thanks to gravity, wherever there is water, there is a flow. No matter what, water will always flow downhill; which, when you think about it, is the entire concept behind landscaping irrigation and drainage… but how does irrigation and drainage actually work? A common practice among landscaping professionals, like Milton Landscaping Turfpros, is carefully planning and implementing slightly sloped trenches into your landscaping design. By digging a trench with a slope, any standing water will be pulled away from your home… but what does any of this have to do with a french drain?
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           Who wants to have a bare-naked, mud-filled trench openly exposed in their front lawn landscaping? Does that sound aesthetically pleasing to you? If the answer is no, then installing a french drain is the perfect solution. The main difference between a french drain and a trench is the classy style that a french drain offers. Instead of leaving the trench openly exposed, a french drain’s trench is typically filled with decorative round gravel rocks. With the addition of a pipe that’s gracefully placed within the landscaping, a french drain makes the flow of your lawn’s irrigation and drainage look entirely natural.
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           When there’s no clear direction for water to flow, you’re likely to experience an uneven water distribution across your lawn. This could look like your lawn not getting enough water, too much water, or experiencing prolonged standing water due to debris causing a blockage. A french drain, however, provides excess water with a place to flow. The implementation of the round rock gravel allows the rocks to filter out chunks of debris that are found within the water, such as branches and clumps of leaves or grass. By freeing the water of debris, and by providing the water with a definitive sloped path, the water can now flow naturally. Once the water has caught it's quite literal flow, any excess water will flow into a perforated pipe that’s located at the bottom of the trench
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            Aside from making your landscaping look fancy, the french drain actually serves a finite purpose: preventing your home from water damage. If your home has consistently experienced things like pooling water surfaces,
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            pressure, wall damage, flooding, or foundational damage - it may be time to consider installing a french drain. 
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            While the cost of installing a french drain can vary by what your home’s needs are, the cost of installing a drain is not nearly going to be as expensive as the cost of repairs from water damage wreaking havoc on your home. Additionally, most landscaping professionals offer free consultations: it doesn’t cost anything extra to check. So if you live in the greater Milton, ON area and are experiencing the aforementioned issues, please do not hesitate to reach out to a local landscaping professional. This is where we,
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           When it comes down to it, your garden is meant for your pleasure alone. Meaning, there’s no one right way to design a garden. So if you’re new to this kind of thing and are feeling overwhelmed because you don’t know where to start, don’t worry! We’ve created a general guide that can help you get started on creating your ideal garden. So without further ado, let’s “dig” in!
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           When building a house, you don’t start installing  windows before you build walls. You also don’t build walls before you install a foundation. In correlation, designing a garden is no different. “Garden Bones” refers to the foundation of your garden, such as trees and shrubs. Why? Imagine building your garden, but then wanting to add a tree: it’s going to be very difficult to plant that tree without tearing up all of the work and money you just put in. As such, you want to design your garden around your trees and shrubs. Once you have your “bones” looking the way you want them to, then it’s time to move on to the next step: choosing a color palette. 
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           As previously mentioned, there’s no wrong way to design a garden. Therefore, you can use whichever and as many colors as you would like. However, if you’re looking to design a garden that’s easy on the eye, it’s best to stick with colors that don’t clash. Need ideas? I’d say look at pictures of other gardens. If paying close enough attention, you should be able to pick up on the color palettes the landscape designer used. For instance, if you choose complementary colors like yellow and blue, you’ll find that those two color choices will make your garden look more vibrant. On the flipside, if you choose harmonious colors like yellow and green, you’ll notice that your garden will only slightly seem to shift shades.
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           When designing your ideal garden, try to not look at your garden in one glance. Meaning, your garden is best left as a discovery for your visitors. The best way to accomplish this is through the use of focal points. A focal point can range from garden ornaments, to garden structures, or even large plants. The idea is to grasp the viewer’s attention and pull it towards the focal point’s surrounding plants. All in all, no matter how big or small your garden is, there’s always room to add a focal point.
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           When ordering a burger, a common side dish is french fries. Why? The burger is juicy and savory, while the french fries are soft and salty - it’s the perfect contrast. In correlation, when it comes to planning the plants you want in your garden design, you want your plants to contrastically make sense. For instance, if you make your garden out of billowy-like plants, there’s a high chance that your garden will look blurry. However, if you add in plants that have thick, coarse-like leaves next to the billowy-like plants, you’ll give your garden the definition that it deserves.
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