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Lawn Mowing - Flowerbeds - Landscaping Services
Serving Bryan and College Station, TX

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tree with brown leaves during fall season

Seasonal Lawn Care and Landscaping Services
in Bryan and College Station


Lawn care and flowerbed care can be daunting in Central Texas when we have weather patterns that seem to be on the extreme ends of the heat and cold cycles. Gamez Lawn and Landscaping Service can provide year-round help with the tasks that will make your lawn, landscaping, and flowerbed care easier throughout the year of changing seasons.



tree with spring leaves

Spring

  • Replace mulch
  • Deadhead annuals
  • Plant summer annuals
  • Compost garden and flowerbeds
  • Weed, weed, weed
  • Fertilize plants

vines blooming on fence were planted in spring

Spring is the time of year to plant perennials and vines and divide succulents.






tree with summer leaves

Summer

  • Mow
  • Mulch
  • Weed Flowerbeds
  • Deadhead plants
  • Apply mulch
  • Apply compost
  • Plant fall flowers at the end of August

mow weed water lawn in summer

Summer: Temperatures can stress plants and the lawn. We recommend watering the roots of the plants in the morning hours and raising the mowing height for the grass to keep it healthy.






tree with falling fall leaves

Fall

  • Plant hardy flowers, shrubs, trees
  • Cover delicate plants before a frost
  • Fertilize as necessary
  • Dig and divide bulbs
  • Plant spring bulbs
  • Rake leaves
  • Deadhead plants
  • Build raised beds
  • Clean flowerbeds
  • Mulch
  • Prune some trees and shrubs

bulbs that are planted in fall and will bloom in the spring

Fall: The beginning of fall is the time of the year to plant bulbs that you want to bloom during the spring.






tree with no leaves

Winter

  • Cover delicate plants before a winter freeze
  • Prepare flowerbeds for spring planting
  • Prune trees and shrubs
  • Rake and bag leaves
  • Enrich soil with compost
  • Plant bare-root roses, shrubs, trees
  • Water outdoor plants before freeze
  • Mulch

mulch in flowerbeds in winter

Winter can be harsh on plants, even in the Bryan and College Station area. A two or three-inch layer of mulch will help protect the plant roots from freezing and thawing when temperatures dip below freezing.




Seasonal Landscaping Services

Flowerbeds - Lawns - Trees - Shrubs