As fall winds down and colder weather sets in, it’s easy to forget about your landscape beds until spring. But skipping winter prep can lead to dead plants, weed invasions, and unnecessary costs when warm weather returns.
Here at Lux Lawn Care, we’re helping homeowners throughout Brownsburg, Avon, Whitestown, Zionsville, Eagle Creek, and Pike & Wayne Townships protect their landscapes before the first snow falls. Here’s how to properly prep your landscape beds for winter—and why it’s one of the most important steps of the year.
Remove any fallen leaves, sticks, dead plants, and annuals that have finished blooming. Leaving them behind may invite pests, fungus, and disease into your garden beds over the winter.
✅ Pro Tip: Don’t forget to clean around the base of shrubs and trees—debris here can harbor moisture and pests.
Some perennials benefit from being cut back in the fall, including:
Trimming these back to a few inches above the ground promotes healthy growth in spring and reduces the chances of disease overwintering in old foliage.
⚠️ Avoid cutting back ornamental grasses or plants that offer winter interest or bird habitat—wait until early spring instead.
Mulch acts as a protective blanket for your plants. It insulates roots from temperature swings, prevents soil erosion, and keeps moisture locked in through dry winter spells.
🔁 If your mulch has compacted over the summer, a light refresh will help maintain its protective properties.
Edging now means crisp, clean lines in spring with less work. Plus, it helps mulch stay contained throughout winter.
This quick step adds instant curb appeal and gives your landscape a polished, professional look.
Fall is the perfect time to plant bulbs like:
They need the winter chill to bloom beautifully in early spring. Choose sunny spots in well-drained beds and plant bulbs 2–3 times as deep as their size.
Use burlap, garden fabric, or shrub covers to shield tender plants from windburn and snow damage. This is especially important for young evergreens, new plantings, or fragile shrubs.
Fall landscape bed prep isn’t just about appearances—it protects your investment. At Lux Lawn Care, we offer full-service fall clean-up, mulch installation, and plant care to help your beds survive the winter and thrive in spring.
Spots are filling quickly for fall clean-up and bed preparation. Contact us now at (317) 939-1556 to get on the schedule before the ground freezes!
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