Don’t wait for the ground to freeze to start thinking about winter prep — protect your landscape now before the damage sets in.
Why Winter Prep Starts in November
Root & Plant Protection
Lawn Health Starts with Clean-Up
Trees and shrubs are entering dormancy, making November the perfect time to shape and strengthen them for winter.
Even cold-hardy plants need help surviving winter extremes.
Leaves and debris left on your lawn can suffocate grass and create mold or rot.
- Reduces the risk of limbs breaking under snow and ice
- Encourages healthier growth come spring
- Reduces the risk of limbs breaking under snow and ice
- Encourages healthier growth come spring
- Burlap wraps reduce windburn and temperature shock
- Encourages healthier growth come spring
Who We Serve
D & M Landscaping provides fall and winter prep for:
- Homeowners with patios, walkways, and stonework
- Yards with trees, shrubs, garden beds, or new plantings
- Properties needing cleanup, leaf removal, or mulch application
- Clients planning spring projects that require a head start
The Hidden Value of Prepping Now
Waiting until winter hits doesn’t just risk plant loss — it leads to rushed decisions, missed opportunities, and higher costs in the spring.
By prepping in November, you avoid:
- Storm-related damage to trees or lawn areas
- Unwanted shifting or cracking in your masonry
- The rush of spring repairs, reseeding, or hardscape resets
Safety Starts With Planning Ahead
New England winters are unpredictable, but the damage they cause isn’t.
- A poorly prepped yard can mean slippery paths, broken stonework, and unhealthy turf
- Winter prep helps protect your home’s value and curb appeal through the toughest months
D & M Landscaping offers full winter-prep services to make sure your yard stays healthy, safe, and protected all season long.
November Is Your Window — Don’t Miss It
Once the ground freezes, it’s too late to prune, mulch, or inspect masonry before damage sets in.
By scheduling service now, you’re not just protecting your yard — you’re setting it up for success in the spring. You’ll avoid the early-year rush and have peace of mind knowing your property is secure.
Whether it’s your lawn, your shrubs, or your patio — let’s get it winter-ready, together.