Snow isn’t just a sign of winter—it’s nature’s protective blanket for your landscape. A steady layer of snow insulates soil, shields plant roots from extreme cold, reduces winter stress, and helps landscapes across Massachusetts emerge healthier and stronger in spring. Learn how snow supports long-term plant health and why leaving it in place is often best for your landscape.
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After a long New England winter, early blooming trees and shrubs signal the arrival of spring—often while snow is still on the ground. From star magnolias and Yoshino cherries to native serviceberry and witch hazel, discover the best early bloomers for Massachusetts landscapes and how thoughtful landscape design helps homeowners in Walpole, Cohasset, and the South Shore enjoy seasonal beauty sooner.


