Address
W8549 County Hwy TC, Oakfield, WI 53065
Fond du Lac County
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Address
W8549 County Highway TC
Business Hours
M - F: 8am - 5pm
In Fond du Lac County, seasonal clean-ups are key to protecting your home and setting the stage for a vibrant spring lawn. As leaves pile up and the temperatures dip, neglecting your yard can lead to compacted soil, pest problems, and stressed roots. This guide offers expert advice on clearing leaves, winterizing your lawn, caring for trees, and timing everything just right.
In the sections below, you'll find:
Why fall yard care is essential for preserving your property's value and boosting spring growth
The crucial tasks—from timely leaf removal to bed clearing and debris hauling
The best ways to prune and protect your trees and shrubs
The ideal timing for these tasks, tailored to Fond du Lac’s climate
What makes Hollyhock Acres Landscape the go-to local expert, with insights from owner Nathan Huibregtse
Answers to your most common homeowner questions
Fall yard cleanups set the foundation for protecting your property, by preventing damage from changing temperatures, while also preparing your landscape for a strong comeback in the spring.
By clearing away debris and strengthening root systems, fall services help maintain an even, attractive lawn and boost your home's curb appeal. This directly contributes to higher resale values and reduces long-term maintenance costs. Healthy lawns also help prevent erosion and stress on your home's foundation, preserving your landscape's integrity throughout the winter.
Proper leaf removal in the fall encourages a denser turf and quicker green-up once the thaw arrives. Stronger roots established in the fall help your lawn thrive in the spring, outcompeting weeds and filling in bare spots that could otherwise lead to erosion.
Proper fall tasks involve a combination of cleanup, winterization, and protective pruning to ensure every part of your landscape can withstand the cold season.
Too many leaves on your lawn block sunlight and trap moisture, creating a perfect environment for fungal diseases and suffocating the grass. Removing leaves within two weeks of them falling allows for better airflow and photosynthesis, preventing thinning grass and disease.
Professional leaf removal ensures quick debris clearing and off-site disposal, while mulching with a mower breaks down leaves into nutrient-rich material for your soil.
Mulching your leaves yourself adds micronutrients to your soil and reduces waste
Professional cleanup saves you time and guarantees all debris is removed
A combined approach works well, mulching in open areas and hand-raking near garden beds
Each method helps your lawn become more resilient and prepares it for winter dormancy.
There are several disposal options that align with local programs and environmentally sound practices.
Prune away any dead, diseased, or crossing branches after the leaves have fallen:
Sanitize your tools between cuts to prevent spreading diseases
Make angled cuts just above healthy buds
Remove any suckers or water sprouts growing from the base
Proper pruning improves the structure and airflow of your trees and shrubs, which helps prevent branches from breaking under the weight of snow.
By removing weak or overly long limbs, pruning helps redistribute the weight of the branches and reduces their susceptibility to wind and snow. This protective thinning prevents large branches from breaking and causing damage to your property or nearby structures.
Wrap the base of the trunks with tree guards to protect them from rodent gnawing and sunscald
Stake young trees to keep them stable against frost heave and prevent anchoring issues
Apply a layer of mulch (2–3 inches deep) around the root zone to help regulate soil temperature and retain moisture
Inspect and winterize your patios, decks, and other hardscaped areas with seasonal checks:
Cool-season grasses do best when soil temperatures are above 50°F, which typically lasts until mid-October. Since early frosts can vary from year to year, it’s best to schedule services flexibly based on local weather forecasts to ensure tasks are completed during the ideal nutrient absorption period.
With years of experience serving Fond du Lac County, we possess in-depth knowledge of Wisconsin's soil types, native plants, and regional weather patterns. Our team includes arborists and experienced landscapers. We pride ourselves on prompt communication and quality guarantees, giving homeowners peace of mind. Owner Nathan Huibregtse ensures every project meets our high standards.
Get in touch with our team for a no-obligation estimate customized to your property's size and specific needs.
Simply visit “Request Your Free Quote” or give us a call to arrange an on-site assessment before the first frost.
Fertilize between mid-September and early October when daytime temperatures are consistently around 60–70°F. This timing allows cool-season grasses to absorb nutrients and build up root reserves before the soil temperature drops below 50°F.
Costs can vary depending on your yard's size, the amount of leaves, and how easy it is to access. Hollyhock Acres Landscape provides free, personalized estimates that account for your specific acreage and debris levels, ensuring clear and upfront pricing.
A combination of professional leaf vacuums for bulk removal, mulching mowers to shred remaining leaves, and careful hand-raking around plants is the most effective approach. This integrated method can clear up to 90% of debris in a single service visit.
Proper preparation in the fall can transform your Fond du Lac yard into a resilient landscape that withstands winter and thrives in the spring. By combining timely cleanup, strategic winterization, and expert pruning—and by partnering with Hollyhock Acres Landscape, under the guidance of owner Nathan Huibregtse—you can protect your property's value and cultivate a vibrant lawn.
Visit our contact us page to schedule your fall cleanup before the frost arrives, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your yard is in expert hands.
In Fond du Lac County, seasonal clean-ups are key to protecting your home and setting the stage for a vibrant spring lawn. As leaves pile up and the temperatures dip, neglecting your yard can lead to compacted soil, pest problems, and stressed roots. This guide offers expert advice on clearing leaves, winterizing your lawn, caring for trees, and timing everything just right.
In the sections below, you'll find:
Why fall yard care is essential for preserving your property's value and boosting spring growth
The crucial tasks—from timely leaf removal to bed clearing and debris hauling
The best ways to prune and protect your trees and shrubs
The ideal timing for these tasks, tailored to Fond du Lac’s climate
What makes Hollyhock Acres Landscape the go-to local expert, with insights from owner Nathan Huibregtse
Answers to your most common homeowner questions
Fall yard cleanups set the foundation for protecting your property, by preventing damage from changing temperatures, while also preparing your landscape for a strong comeback in the spring.
By clearing away debris and strengthening root systems, fall services help maintain an even, attractive lawn and boost your home's curb appeal. This directly contributes to higher resale values and reduces long-term maintenance costs. Healthy lawns also help prevent erosion and stress on your home's foundation, preserving your landscape's integrity throughout the winter.
Proper leaf removal in the fall encourages a denser turf and quicker green-up once the thaw arrives. Stronger roots established in the fall help your lawn thrive in the spring, outcompeting weeds and filling in bare spots that could otherwise lead to erosion.
Proper fall tasks involve a combination of cleanup, winterization, and protective pruning to ensure every part of your landscape can withstand the cold season.
Too many leaves on your lawn block sunlight and trap moisture, creating a perfect environment for fungal diseases and suffocating the grass. Removing leaves within two weeks of them falling allows for better airflow and photosynthesis, preventing thinning grass and disease.
Professional leaf removal ensures quick debris clearing and off-site disposal, while mulching with a mower breaks down leaves into nutrient-rich material for your soil.
Mulching your leaves yourself adds micronutrients to your soil and reduces waste
Professional cleanup saves you time and guarantees all debris is removed
A combined approach works well, mulching in open areas and hand-raking near garden beds
Each method helps your lawn become more resilient and prepares it for winter dormancy.
There are several disposal options that align with local programs and environmentally sound practices.
Prune away any dead, diseased, or crossing branches after the leaves have fallen:
Sanitize your tools between cuts to prevent spreading diseases
Make angled cuts just above healthy buds
Remove any suckers or water sprouts growing from the base
Proper pruning improves the structure and airflow of your trees and shrubs, which helps prevent branches from breaking under the weight of snow.
By removing weak or overly long limbs, pruning helps redistribute the weight of the branches and reduces their susceptibility to wind and snow. This protective thinning prevents large branches from breaking and causing damage to your property or nearby structures.
Wrap the base of the trunks with tree guards to protect them from rodent gnawing and sunscald
Stake young trees to keep them stable against frost heave and prevent anchoring issues
Apply a layer of mulch (2–3 inches deep) around the root zone to help regulate soil temperature and retain moisture
Inspect and winterize your patios, decks, and other hardscaped areas with seasonal checks:
Cool-season grasses do best when soil temperatures are above 50°F, which typically lasts until mid-October. Since early frosts can vary from year to year, it’s best to schedule services flexibly based on local weather forecasts to ensure tasks are completed during the ideal nutrient absorption period.
With years of experience serving Fond du Lac County, we possess in-depth knowledge of Wisconsin's soil types, native plants, and regional weather patterns. Our team includes arborists and experienced landscapers. We pride ourselves on prompt communication and quality guarantees, giving homeowners peace of mind. Owner Nathan Huibregtse ensures every project meets our high standards.
Get in touch with our team for a no-obligation estimate customized to your property's size and specific needs.
Simply visit “Request Your Free Quote” or give us a call to arrange an on-site assessment before the first frost.
Fertilize between mid-September and early October when daytime temperatures are consistently around 60–70°F. This timing allows cool-season grasses to absorb nutrients and build up root reserves before the soil temperature drops below 50°F.
Costs can vary depending on your yard's size, the amount of leaves, and how easy it is to access. Hollyhock Acres Landscape provides free, personalized estimates that account for your specific acreage and debris levels, ensuring clear and upfront pricing.
A combination of professional leaf vacuums for bulk removal, mulching mowers to shred remaining leaves, and careful hand-raking around plants is the most effective approach. This integrated method can clear up to 90% of debris in a single service visit.
Proper preparation in the fall can transform your Fond du Lac yard into a resilient landscape that withstands winter and thrives in the spring. By combining timely cleanup, strategic winterization, and expert pruning—and by partnering with Hollyhock Acres Landscape, under the guidance of owner Nathan Huibregtse—you can protect your property's value and cultivate a vibrant lawn.
Visit our contact us page to schedule your fall cleanup before the frost arrives, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your yard is in expert hands.
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