Lot Optimization Guide
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Robot Mower Benefits
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Outdoor Plants Maintenance
Find out the best practices for maintaining your outdoor plants.
Yearly Indoor Plant Care Schedule
This schedule covers the most common indoor plants in Quebec. If you have specific plants or challenges (like fungus gnats or root rot), get in touch with us to have a more tailored service!

January to February:
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Light: Maximize light exposure by placing plants near south-facing windows; clean dusty leaves to improve photosynthesis.
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Watering: Water sparingly; plants need less water during dormancy. For succulents, water once every three to four weeks.
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Fertilizing: Avoid fertilizing; plants are resting.
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Maintenance: Check for pests like spider mites, which thrive in dry indoor air. Use a humidifier or mist tropical plants.
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March:
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Light: Days get longer, so rotate plants weekly to ensure even growth.
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Watering: Gradually increase watering as new growth begins.
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Fertilizing: Begin light fertilizing with diluted liquid fertilizer every four to six weeks for tropical plants.
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Maintenance: Repot plants if roots are circling the pot or growth has slowed significantly.
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April to May:
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Light: Transition plants to brighter areas as sunlight intensity increases. Avoid direct sun for delicate plants.
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Watering: Water more frequently, ensuring soil doesn’t dry out completely (except for succulents).
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Fertilizing: Feed every two to four weeks during active growth. Use a fertilizer suited to the plant type (e.g., cactus fertilizer for succulents).
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Maintenance: Spring clean! Prune leggy growth and remove yellow leaves. Divide and propagate overcrowded plants like peace lilies or pothos.
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June to August:
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Light: Move some tropical plants outdoors (e.g., monstera or pothos) in shaded areas but avoid direct sunlight.
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Watering: Water frequently; soil may dry out faster in the summer heat. Misting tropicals can help with humidity.
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Fertilizing: Continue fertilizing every two weeks for flowering plants or during active growth.
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Maintenance: Watch for pests like aphids if plants are outdoors. Trim any overgrowth to maintain shape.
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September:
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Light: Gradually transition outdoor plants back indoors to avoid shocking them with cooler temperatures.
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Watering: Adjust watering as growth slows; avoid overwatering.
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Fertilizing: Apply fertilizer one last time before fall dormancy.
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Maintenance: Check for pests and wash plants before bringing them back indoors.
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October to November:
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Light: Place plants closer to windows or consider grow lights if natural light is insufficient.
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Watering: Reduce frequency as plants enter dormancy, except for flowering varieties like African violets, which may bloom indoors.
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Fertilizing: Stop fertilizing by mid-November.
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Maintenance: Dust leaves and ensure pots have proper drainage to prevent root rot.

December:
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Light: Keep plants in bright, indirect light. Clean windows to maximize natural light.
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Watering: Water sparingly but ensure humidity levels remain stable by misting or using pebble trays.
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Maintenance: Prune dead or damaged leaves and monitor for pests that may thrive in warm indoor conditions.
Landscaping Services Guide
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