Preparing your lawn for winter

Winter in Alaska is long and harsh, but with the right preparation, your lawn can survive the cold months and thrive when spring arrives. In the Mat-Su Valley, snow and freezing temperatures can put stress on your yard, but proper winter lawn care can protect your grass from frost damage and ensure it bounces back in the spring. Here are a few essential steps to get your lawn ready for the winter months.

Last Mow

Trim to 2-2.5 inches before snow hits your Wasilla or Palmer home and business. Too short risks frost damage; too long mats under snow.

Clean Up

Rake leaves and debris—crucial in windy Meadow Lakes spots—so grass breathes under Mat-Su Valley snowpacks.

Snow Care

When winter blankets the Mat-Su Valley, we’ve got your Wasilla and Palmer business or professional grounds maintenance and walkways plowed and shoveled, keeping it safe and ready for commerce. Avoid piling snow on lawns—it slows spring green-up.

Proper winter lawn care can make a significant difference in how your yard looks when spring finally arrives. By mowing your lawn properly, raking up debris, and managing snow accumulation, you can help ensure that your grass stays healthy and vibrant. Let us help you with snow removal and winter lawn care services in the Mat-Su Valley—contact us today!

Fall clean-up and snow removal techniques for a healthy lawn.

Damaged, spotty grass due to frost and snow build up can be prevented with the proper care - Call us today for professional maintenance!


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