Why I Didn't Clean Up My Leaves This Fall

Sounds kind of like, What I Did on my Summer Vacation; it was too cold, too wet, no time or whatever. Well it doesn’t really matter. If you still have leaves on the lawn and in your beds, that’s not a good thing. Heavy leaf accumulation on lawn areas can suffocate and kill the lawn. There are also insects that like to overwinter in leaf piles too.

There is some good news. We are still receiving calls for leaf cleanups. The weather, while not perfect, is pretty good for January. So if you need help with your final leaf cleanup, please don’t wait any longer. Call us before the snow covers the leaves and then you have to wait until spring.

At Keep It Green Landscaping, we are still performing leaf clean ups as calls are still coming in to our office even at this late point in January. Please keep in mind our winter services also include tree service, dormant shrub pruning, stump grinding, root grinding, firewood splitting, and junk and rubbish removal services.

We are an award winning, fully insured, full service landscape contractor and we are currently taking on new landscape clients for the 2020 landscaping season. If there is anyway we can help you, please call ASAP.

For more information about our Landscape Maintenance or our Leaf Cleanups services please see our pages or give us a call at 201-445-4646 to set up a free consultation.

Fall Landscaping-Not Just Leaf Clean Ups

Around this time of year, the days are getting shorter and the temperature is getting colder. Some might think that the landscaping season is over. The fall landscaping season is in full swing. While it is getting close to winter for Bergen county, there are still many landscaping chores that can be performed. Of course the fall leaf season is currently upon us.

My personal thoughts on fall leaf cleanups is to clean leaves frequently, weekly leaf cleanups are the best. Why? First, cleaning leaves frequently will mean less leaves to clean each time you do your leaf clean up. Secondly, if you allow the leaves to build up on your lawn, you may find that when you go out to do your leaf clean up that the leaf build up may have killed some areas of grass due to suffocation.

Lawns need to breathe. This is especially true of newly seeded lawns. Fall is the best time to re-seed a lawn and it is still not too late. If you have bare spots go for it! It is still better now than in early spring. Please don’t wait!

It is also not too late for core aeration and fall fertilization. We get a lot of calls around this fall period from folks that have moved into their new home over the summer. They were too busy with the move or had to do the inside fix up first. This is quite understandable. You have to live inside, so the question comes, “Am I too late?”

I think not, for the most part. Weeds can still be killed in the fall. Most plant material can be pruned in the fall. Planting beds can be reshaped and mulched, many plants can also be installed. Most people I come across think it is too cold. I answer, “Plants and trees live outside.” Fall is not too late for planting as long as you can find the plants that you want.

So, it is not too late, put on your sweater, get outside and rake and do your leaf clean ups. Put some mulch in your beds to protect your trees and shrubs. Please see my blog on mulch All About Mulch, Do I Need It May 3, 2019. Of course Keep It Green Landscaping is always here to help you if you need us. Fall is for landscaping and it is certainly not too late to get an early start on spring.

For more information about our Landscape Maintenance or our Leaf Cleanups services please see our pages or give us a call at 201-445-4646 to set up a free consultation.

Got Stumps?

Often times, people ask me what kind of work do you do in the winter? That response is easy, commercial snow and ice management. But, in years like this one, the lack of snow usually leads to a second question. What happens if it doesn’t snow? Well, I let them know that at Keep It Green Landscaping we do provide other landscape services that can be completed in the winter months like tree stump grinding and root grinding.

Stump removal can be successfully accomplished during the winter. Winter is also an excellent time to do shrub pruning or tree pruning, known as dormant pruning. We also provide firewood splitting during all four seasons.

You can go to our  Tree Care and Shrub Care page to print a coupon for 10% off stump grinding good until March 31, 2019 or for more information about our other services please see our Tree Care and Shrub Care page or give us a call at 201-445-4646 to set up a free consultation.