Warm Weather Extends Landscaping Season

Once the ground begins to freeze and snow falls, many northern landscaping companies transition to snow plowing, but …

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Typically, this is the time of the year where landscaping companies shut down for the season, but this year is quite a different story.

Once the ground begins to freeze and the snow falls, many landscaping companies do a 180 and transition to snow plowing, but one local business says they are still getting calls for landscaping work for this year.

Crimson Valley Landscaping says the business is currently doing fall cleanups and installation jobs for the wintertime at commercial and residential properties. The landscaping business typically shuts down at the beginning of December to focus on snow removal, but with December just starting and the weather still warm, landscaping season has been extended, meaning more hours for Crimson Valley Workers.

"Usually there's a transition period at the end of the season where we're still trying to get work done, but we need those guys and that equipment for snow, and we haven't had to make that transition yet, so with this warm weather and mild temperatures, we still have crews out working. We're still able to finish jobs that we may not have been able to finish otherwise, so it's great for the company, great for our guys and great for the clients, too," says Crimson Valley Landscaping general manager Christopher Bausman.

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