Commercial Grounds Maintenance
Fall landscaping shutdown is as important as the growing season maintenance. How you close down irrigation, protect vulnerable plants, and prepare beds for winter determines how well the landscape comes back in spring.
Irrigation system winterization prevents freeze damage to pipes, valves, and heads. Blow-out with compressed air removes residual water from all zones before freeze-up. Timing is critical — too early and you irrigate late-season plants insufficiently; too late and damage occurs.
Seasonal Considerations
Seasonal colour removal clears annual plantings that have been killed by frost. Clean removal prevents disease harbourage and prepares beds for spring. Cut back perennials that are finished for the season per plant-specific best practices.
Tender plant protection: wrap delicate shrubs with burlap to prevent wind and salt damage. Most Ontario-hardy plants don't need wrapping; those near salted parking areas or exposed to prevailing winter winds benefit from protection.
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Final edging and mulch top-up: fresh mulch at 7-10 cm depth heading into winter insulates root systems and retains moisture. Mulch application in fall is more effective than spring — it protects through freeze-thaw.
Clean up leaf and debris accumulation in all planted areas. Wet leaf pack over winter promotes disease and mold in the plant beds. Early and thorough clean-up is significantly more efficient than deferring until spring.
Document inventory for spring. Photograph all plantings and note any concerns with specific plants — stress symptoms, inadequate vigour, location problems — so spring planting decisions are informed by fall observations.