Looking Ahead to Spring, Even with Snow on the Ground
With snow still lingering on the ground in Central Kentucky, it may feel early to talk about spring. After weeks of snow and ice removal, frozen mornings, and keeping properties safe and accessible, winter has definitely made its presence known.
But at Akers Lawn Care & Landscaping, late winter is when we start looking forward.
Winter Work Sets the Stage for Spring Success
Snow removal doesn’t stop at plowing and salting. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles, heavy equipment traffic, and winter moisture all impact your turf, landscapes, and hardscapes. What happens now directly affects how your property performs when temperatures rise.
That’s why this time of year is critical for:
Assessing turf compaction and winter damage
Identifying drainage issues exposed by melting snow
Planning spring cleanups and landscape refreshes
Scheduling early-season services before calendars fill up
A strong spring doesn’t happen by accident, it’s prepared for.
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Why Planning Early Matters
Once the snow finally gives way to warmer days, demand ramps up quickly. Properties that plan ahead are the ones that:
Green up faster
Avoid delayed service schedules
Catch small issues before they become costly repairs
Present better curb appeal right out of the gate
Spring comes fast in Kentucky. Having a plan in place now ensures your property is ready the moment winter lets go.
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From Snow Removal to Spring Growth
We’ve spent weeks helping our clients stay safe through winter conditions. As we shift seasons, our focus turns toward restoring, maintaining, and improving the landscapes we’ve been protecting all winter long.
If your property endured heavy snow traffic, plow piles, or extended freezing conditions, now is the perfect time to start the conversation about what comes next.
Let’s Get Ready for What’s Ahead
Even with snow on the ground, spring is closer than it feels. Whether you manage a commercial property or care about how your home looks when winter fades, planning now makes all the difference.
When the last snow melts, you’ll be glad you were ready.