Taking Care of Landscape Waste

Fall is such an awesome time of the year, especially for redoing your landscape. But it you don’t have the right waste management solution in place, your fall landscape project is going to turn into a nightmare in a hurry. If you’re thinking about updating your yard this fall, here’s what you need to know to get started. 

Is it actually good to update my landscape in the fall?

It’s important to address this question first and foremost. The answer is a resounding yes! You may think that the spring is a more ideal time to work on your yard due to the warmer weather and blooming plants. However, most yard and garden experts actually recommend fall as the best time for a major landscaping renovation. It will be more comfortable to work outside in the cooler temperatures, and the weather in Winston-Salem will tend to be less volatile than in spring, when you may experience overnight freezes, heavy rains, and even some unexpected snow.

When it comes to planting perennials, shrubs, and trees, doing it in the fall gives them a chance to establish a strong root system without expending energy on growing leaves or blooming flowers. When the calendar shifts to the spring months, these plants should be properly prepared to focus all their energy on growing.

More than likely, your neighbors will be working on their yards at the same time as you. An easy way to save money on your bigger projects would be to coordinate a weekend to get your projects done together. Doing this will allow you to split costs for needed materials like a dumpster rental for yard waste. Somewhat shameless plug here but the team here at redbox+ Dumpsters of the Triad offers a range of roll-off dumpster sizes to help with your landscape renovation projects.

Budget Landscape Projects

Money may be tighter this year than in recent years, but you can still find some cheaper ways to update your landscape. Remember that you are more capable than you think, and you don’t need to hire out a landscape company. Landscaping is a good DIY project that may end up being simpler than you think. Here are a few yard projects that can be done with a quick trip to the hardware store or local lawn and garden shop:

  • Mulch: Freshen up your garden bed with a bag or two of mulch. Not only will your yard look cleaner, mulch can also keeps weeds and grass in check and helps retain water for your plants and trees. Who wouldn’t want a lower watering bill?
  • Perennials: As the name implies, a perennial is a plant that can bloom every year. That means people with non-green thumbs will have a hard time messing them up. Once established, the right perennials for your area won’t need much upkeep. This lets you have a big impact year after year with little work.
  • Edge or expand your patio: If you have a patio, you can spruce it up a bit by digging a trench around the perimeter and filling it with some landscaping stones and mulch. This area is a great place to add some plants for color. If you’re looking for something with less maintenance, add to the patio with pavers.
  • Native plants: Winston-Salem has some awesome native plants that can make a great addition to your home. Growing native plants allows you to spend less time and money on nurturing them. These types of plants are naturally compatible with the rainfall and other climate conditions in your area. 
  • Xeriscaping: Want another way to lower your water bill with a simple project? Then xeriscaping is the way to go. DIY-friendly options include gravel walkways, a dry creek bed with river rocks, or expanding the mulched area of your yard. Not only do these features look great, but they also require little maintenance and save water. 

Let redbox+ Dumpsters of the Triad Handle Your Landscape Waste

Handling the waste from your landscape project may prove to be the trickiest part. As a local dumpster rental company here in Winston-Salem, the team at redbox+ Dumpsters of the Triad has the products you need to handle your landscape waste easily and affordably. Our dumpsters have rear doors with ground-level entrances, making them easy to load, and our Elite options have port-a-potties attached to the dumpsters to prevent dirt and debris from entering your home. We’ll handle the actual dumping for you, so you don’t have to worry about multiple trips to the dump or waiting for yard waste bags to be picked up. Contact us today to rent a dumpster for your next landscaping project.

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