November 25, 2018
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The season of winter is always associated with cold temperatures, drying winds and snow cover, which results in a severe problem in your landscape if you are not well prepared for winter. For instance:
• Snow load can cause branches of the plants to break or get windburn.
• Freeze can damage sprinkler systems.
• Vicious ice storms.
Therefore, you need to do everything that can protect your landscape from the effects of winter. Here are some of the tips that you may find them useful for winter preparation:
In case you need some assistance in preparing your landscape for winter, you should contact Twin Oaks Landscape. Our experts will help you to make the right decision.
Our experienced and talented team of landscapers can take care of even the biggest projects. Contact us today, and let’s start talking about your new landscape!
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