As February ushers in the promise of spring, it’s time for us to prepare your commercial landscape for the vibrant season ahead. One of the essential tasks to tackle during this time is spring clean-up and mulching. At Lucas & Clark Grounds Company, we can help ensure your outdoor space is primed for growth and beauty in the months to come.
Evaluating Your Landscape
We start by assessing your company’s landscape to identify areas in need of attention. Look for debris, fallen branches, accumulated leaves, and any signs of winter damage. We will take note of areas that may benefit from mulching, such as flower beds, tree rings, and garden borders.
Spring Clean-Up
We then begin your spring clean-up by removing the noted debris and clutter from the landscape, raking up fallen leaves, clearing away dead plant material, and disposing of any litter or debris that has accumulated over the winter months. We then prune back dead or damaged branches from shrubs and trees to promote healthy growth and improve their appearance.
Mulching
Once your landscape is clean and primed, it’s time for us to mulch. Mulch serves several essential functions in the garden, including retaining moisture, suppressing weeds, regulating soil temperature, and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your landscape. We use on the highest-quality mulch material such as shredded bark, wood chips, and compost, and apply it generously to your garden beds, around the base of trees and shrubs, or wherever else it may need applied.
Benefits of Mulching
Mulching offers numerous benefits for your commercial landscape. Not only does it help conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds, but it also provides insulation for plant roots, protecting them from temperature fluctuations. Additionally, mulch adds organic matter to the soil as it breaks down, improving its structure and fertility over time.
Expert Assistance from Lucas & Clark Grounds Company
While spring clean-up and mulching are essential tasks, they can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, especially for large commercial properties. Lucas & Clark Grounds Company offers professional landscaping services tailored to meet the unique needs of businesses. Our experienced team can handle all aspects of spring clean-up and mulching, leaving you free to focus on other aspects of your business.






Prepare for a Beautiful Spring
By prioritizing spring clean-up and mulching with Lucas & Clark Grounds Company, you can set the stage for a beautiful and thriving landscape in the months ahead. With proper care and attention now, your commercial landscape will be ready to invite customers and visitors with its beauty come springtime.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is included in your commercial landscape spring clean-up service?
We start by evaluating the landscape to identify areas that need attention, then remove winter debris, fallen leaves, and dead plant material. We also prune back dead or damaged branches from shrubs and trees to promote healthy growth and prepare the site for mulching.
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Why is mulching important after spring clean-up?
Mulching helps retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, regulate soil temperature, and enhance the visual appeal of your landscape beds. As it breaks down, mulch also adds organic matter that improves soil structure and fertility.
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What types of mulch do you use in commercial landscapes?
We use high-quality materials such as shredded bark, wood chips, and compost and apply them generously in garden beds, around trees and shrubs, and wherever mulch will benefit the landscape.
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Why should a business schedule professional spring clean-up and mulching?
Spring clean-up and mulching can be time-consuming and labor intensive, especially on large commercial properties. Our experienced team handles all aspects of the work so your outdoor space is ready for spring’s growth while you can focus on other parts of your business.
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How does spring clean-up and mulching prepare a commercial landscape for the season?
By clearing debris, pruning damaged material, and applying fresh mulch, we set the stage for a healthy and attractive landscape that is ready to thrive, welcome customers and visitors, and perform well through the spring and growing season.
