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21 Mar 2026
Spring Lawn Clean Up Maintenance near Marion Ohio

Spring Lawn Maintenance

Spring is finally on its way! Once the snow is melted, we are often left with a soggy yard, full of brown and bare patches and empty flower beds. Get your yard ready for the sunny days ahead with this checklist!

  • Remove Debris – Winter storms can knock down branches, bury piles of leaves or displace rocks into your yard. Pick these up and dispose of properly.
  • Prepare your equipment – Sharpen and replace lawn mower blades, removing dried grass and other debris. Perform maintenance and make sure you have all you need. You can do this yourself or have it professionally done.
  • Mow high – Start your mowing for the season on a high setting. This allows grass to grow thick and develop a strong root system, helping crowd out weeds.
  • Edging and mulching – Create defined beds and set yourself up for gardening success!
  • Grass planting – Treat the bare and brown patches of your lawn later in the spring.
  • Fertilize – Enhance the lush green quality of your lawn with the proper fertilization for your area. You may want to have your yard tested to see what kind of fertilizer will work best.
  • Weed prevention and removal – Remove weeds and treat your lawn for the more prevalent weeds.
  • Prune shrubs – Cutting back your shrubs can help them start healthy new growth. This is also a good time to remove dead or damaged sections.
  • Start planting – Depending on what you are growing, plant your flowers and bulbs in the spring when the ground is soft and easy to maneuver.

Keep your lawn looking lovely all year round. Let Spencer’s help you make a plan to care for your lawn this spring! We can help!

13 Feb 2026
Pollarded tree with stubby branches by rooftop

Mistakes Homeowners Make When Trimming Their Own Trees

Tree trimming falls under “spring cleaning” for a lot of homeowners as the weather starts to turn nice in the spring. Rake up any remaining leaves, remove dead plants/flowers, trim up some trees that might appear overgrown, etc. That last one, however, is much trickier and involved than one might think. While tempting to think you can just do it yourself, because “how hard can it be,” right? Well, there are a lot of errors that can be made that can not only harm the tree but potentially put yourself in danger. Here are some common mistakes made when trimming your own trees:

Safety

This sounds obvious, but should be mentioned first. Tree pruning and trimming is difficult and dangerous, and while some things are clear (don’t sit on the big limb you’re cutting off, don’t rush to get the tree trimmed to try and beat a big storm coming in), there are other things that are not as clear but are just as important. This is why there is a certification for arborists – they are required to keep up to date with safety measures, in addition to knowing how to properly do the job (more on that later.) Far fewer accidents happen when the job is left to the professionals.

Poor Cutting

Did you know that cutting back a dead branch too close to the tree’s trunk can significantly damage the tree? Or if you don’t cut enough that it will not only look uneven but can invite disease, pests, and fungus? How about how much to prune? A lot of homeowners frequently will trim a lot more than is needed, which can also damage the tree. Also, are your tools sharp enough to properly do the job? We all know Abraham Lincoln was famous for saying that if he had eight hours to cut down a tree, he’d spend the first six sharpening the ax, and when you’ve tried to cut anything with a dull blade, it’s certainly understandable.

Certified arborists know how to properly cut branches and limbs, as well as how much so that your tree will remain healthy. Their skills are as sharp as the tools they use, and they’ll get the job done with themselves and you staying safe. Have trees that need trimmed? Reach out today!

 

 

26 Nov 2025
A snowy road with trees and snow on the side.

Winter is Coming: Prepare Your Property with Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions

As winter approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your property for the harsh weather conditions. Neglecting essential winter preparations can lead to costly damages and potential safety hazards. At Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions, we offer a range of services to ensure your property is winter-ready.

Why Winter Preparedness Matters:

  • Prevent Property Damage: Winter storms can cause significant damage to trees, shrubs, and other landscaping elements. Proper pruning and maintenance can help protect your property.
  • Enhance Curb Appeal: A well-maintained property can increase its value and curb appeal, even in the winter months.
  • Ensure Safety: Removing dead or damaged branches can prevent accidents and injuries.

Our Winter Preparation Services:

  • Tree Trimming and Pruning: Our expert arborists will carefully trim and prune your trees to remove dead or diseased branches and improve their overall health.
  • Stump Grinding: We can efficiently remove unsightly stumps, creating a clean and safe outdoor space.
  • Landscape Cleanup: We’ll clear your property of debris, leaves, and other winter hazards to prevent damage and improve drainage.

By investing in professional winter preparation services, you can protect your property, save money on future repairs, and enjoy a beautiful outdoor space year-round. Contact Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions today to schedule a consultation and get your property ready for the winter season.

21 Nov 2024
A snowy road with trees and snow on the side.

Winter is Coming: Prepare Your Property with Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions

As winter approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your property for the harsh weather conditions. Neglecting essential winter preparations can lead to costly damages and potential safety hazards. At Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions, we offer a range of services to ensure your property is winter-ready.

Why Winter Preparedness Matters:

  • Prevent Property Damage: Winter storms can cause significant damage to trees, shrubs, and other landscaping elements. Proper pruning and maintenance can help protect your property.
  • Enhance Curb Appeal: A well-maintained property can increase its value and curb appeal, even in the winter months.
  • Ensure Safety: Removing dead or damaged branches can prevent accidents and injuries.

Our Winter Preparation Services:

  • Tree Trimming and Pruning: Our expert arborists will carefully trim and prune your trees to remove dead or diseased branches and improve their overall health.
  • Stump Grinding: We can efficiently remove unsightly stumps, creating a clean and safe outdoor space.
  • Landscape Cleanup: We’ll clear your property of debris, leaves, and other winter hazards to prevent damage and improve drainage.

By investing in professional winter preparation services, you can protect your property, save money on future repairs, and enjoy a beautiful outdoor space year-round. Contact Spencer’s Tree & Landscape Solutions today to schedule a consultation and get your property ready for the winter season.

09 May 2022
Pollarded tree with stubby branches by rooftop

Mistakes Homeowners Make When Trimming Their Own Trees

Tree trimming falls under “spring cleaning” for a lot of homeowners as the weather starts to turn nice in the spring. Rake up any remaining leaves, remove dead plants/flowers, trim up some trees that might appear overgrown, etc. That last one, however, is much trickier and involved than one might think. While tempting to think you can just do it yourself, because “how hard can it be,” right? Well, there are a lot of errors that can be made that can not only harm the tree but potentially put yourself in danger. Here are some common mistakes made when trimming your own trees:

Safety

This sounds obvious, but should be mentioned first. Tree pruning and trimming is difficult and dangerous, and while some things are clear (don’t sit on the big limb you’re cutting off, don’t rush to get the tree trimmed to try and beat a big storm coming in), there are other things that are not as clear but are just as important. This is why there is a certification for arborists – they are required to keep up to date with safety measures, in addition to knowing how to properly do the job (more on that later.) Far fewer accidents happen when the job is left to the professionals.

Poor Cutting

Did you know that cutting back a dead branch too close to the tree’s trunk can significantly damage the tree? Or if you don’t cut enough that it will not only look uneven but can invite disease, pests, and fungus? How about how much to prune? A lot of homeowners frequently will trim a lot more than is needed, which can also damage the tree. Also, are your tools sharp enough to properly do the job? We all know Abraham Lincoln was famous for saying that if he had eight hours to cut down a tree, he’d spend the first six sharpening the ax, and when you’ve tried to cut anything with a dull blade, it’s certainly understandable.

Certified arborists know how to properly cut branches and limbs, as well as how much so that your tree will remain healthy. Their skills are as sharp as the tools they use, and they’ll get the job done with themselves and you staying safe. Have trees that need trimmed? Reach out today!