Winter prep in Salt Lake and Davis Counties is essential to protect your investment. Irrigation systems must be winterized — usually by blowing out lines with compressed air to prevent freezing and cracking. Lawns should receive a final fertilization with a high-nitrogen mix to strengthen roots. Trees and shrubs benefit from deep watering before the first freeze and a 2–3 inch mulch layer to insulate roots. Sensitive plants may need burlap wrapping or wind protection. Hardscape surfaces should be cleared of leaves and debris to prevent staining or ice buildup. Many contractors offer winter prep services, but you can also handle basics if given instructions. Ask your landscaper for a winterization guide tailored to your yard. Proper preparation reduces spring repairs and ensures plants and systems survive Utah’s cold months.
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