Even
 though it’s almost winter, your landscaping work isn’t over yet. Your 
plants, patios and ponds still need care, and it’s best to get to them 
before the cold sets in. Hiring a licensed NJ landscape architect 
service takes away all of the pressure of winterizing your yard, and may
 even save you a few bucks when spring comes back around next year.
When
 it comes to winter landscaping protection, you’re looking at a two-fold
 process. You’ll need to take care of the plants, flowers and trees in 
the back yard, and you’ll have to protect your outdoor patios and decks 
from the weather. Proper and thorough landscaping preparation is key to 
keeping your yard safe and beautiful all year long.
Hiring a NJ Landscape Architect Can Help
It
 doesn’t matter whether you created your own designs or hired a 
professional contractor: a NJ landscape architect is still a smart 
choice for protecting your outdoor space. Some of the services they 
provide may include
Lawn care. Resist the urge 
to simply let your lawn “die off” during the colder months. Ask a 
professional to take soil samples to ensure that the PH is balanced. 
Your winter landscaping service should also include thatching, removing 
dead leaves and killing off whatever weeds are making their way up from 
the ground.
Plants. If you keep plants on your 
outdoor patios and decks, you can take them inside to protect them from 
cold snaps at night. If you have flower beds planted in your back or 
front yard, speak to your NJ landscape architect about using mulch. Too 
much can hurt the plants, and too little is useless, so it’s best to 
have your service apply it for you.
Trees.
 It might seem silly to water your trees, but in the later fall months 
it’s a smart decision. Trees can become easily damaged in the winter 
because they’re unable to draw water from the snow or ice. A good drink 
of water will help them stay healthy during the winter. You may also 
want to ask your NJ landscape architect to remove any low hanging or 
dying branches and limbs.
Natural materials. 
Most people have outdoor patios and decks made of natural materials like
 stone or wood. Both can become damaged by harsh weather conditions, 
like snow or excessive winds. It’s best to have a professional service 
seal your outdoor patios and decks to help them avoid cracking, 
splintering and discoloration.
Furniture. This 
one you may be able to do on your own, depending on how heavy your 
outdoor furniture is. Make sure to take in as much of your furniture as 
you can – especially your cushions.
When it comes to landscaping 
preparation for winter, it’s really about starting in the fall. You 
could potentially damage your yard and its accoutrements if you wait 
until the actual winter for landscaping issues. By obtaining the 
services of a licensed NJ landscape architect you’re better preparing 
your outdoor living spaces to make it through the winter. That means 
less money and time spent in the spring fixing anything that may have 
broken, discolored or died. So when it comes to winter landscaping 
preparation, there’s not time like the present to get things going.