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Spring Ready in Detroit Lakes: Why Late Winter is the Best Time to Clean Up Your Becker County Landscape

Spring Ready in Detroit Lakes: Why Late Winter is the Best Time to Clean Up Your Becker County Landscape

In Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, the transition from winter to spring is a critical window for your landscape. While there might still be piles of snow on the ground, the moment that melt begins is your signal to act.

For homeowners in Becker County, performing "deadheading" and cut-backs in late winter—specifically as soon as the snow melts enough to see the base of your plants—is the secret to a lush, healthy garden. Here is the professional breakdown of how, when, and why to handle your favorite local varieties like Karl Foerster grasses, Hostas, and Daylilies.

The "Why": Promoting Growth and Plant Health

In our region, "deadheading" (removing spent blooms) and cutting back dormant foliage isn't just about tidiness. It’s about energy and disease prevention.

According to the University of Minnesota Extension, leaving dead material too long into the spring can actually delay your garden's progress. Removing old growth allows sunlight and airflow to reach the crown of the plant, preventing the rot and fungal issues that often occur under a heavy, wet Minnesota snowpack.

Expert Insight: "Growth begins early in the spring, so cut back the clumps in late winter... to about 6 inches annually." — University of Wisconsin-Madison Horticulture (.edu) | Source Link


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