Spring is the best time to add some color to your garden beds! It is better to start with some notes on what to do before to start working on any project, and garden care is not the exception! We did the research for you! Below is a detailed to do list of the most common and important spring tasks to take care for and enhance your garden.

1) Clean Up:

Remove any debris, fallen branches, or dead leaves that have accumulated over winter.
Clear out old plant matter from flower beds, borders, and vegetable patches.
Tidy up pathways and edges.

2) Soil Preparation:

Check soil pH and amend if necessary.
Turn over the soil in beds and borders to aerate and break up compacted areas.
Add organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure to improve soil structure and fertility.
Consider mulching to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and regulate soil temperature.

3) Pruning:

Prune back any dead, damaged, or overgrown branches from trees, shrubs, and bushes.
Shape hedges and topiaries as needed.
Cut back perennials and ornamental grasses to encourage new growth.
Prune roses and other flowering shrubs to promote healthy blooms.

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    4) Planting:

    Plan and prepare new planting areas.
    Start sowing seeds indoors for vegetables, annuals, and tender perennials.
    Direct sow hardy annuals and vegetables outdoors once soil temperatures have warmed.
    Plant bare-root trees, shrubs, and perennials before they leaf out.

      5)Fertilizing:

      Apply balanced fertilizer to support early growth.
      Feed container plants with a slow-release fertilizer or top dress with compost.

        6) Pest and disease control:

        Inspect plants for signs of pests and disease.
        Treat any issues promptly with organic or chemical controls as appropriate.
        Consider introducing beneficial insects or companion plants to deter pests naturally.

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          7) Watering:

          Monitor soil moisture levels and water as needed, especially for newly planted or container-grown plants.
          Water deeply and infrequently to encourage deep root growth.

            8) Maintenance:

            Check irrigation systems and hoses for leaks or damage.
            Clean and sharpen gardening tools, including pruners, shears, and lawn mower blades.
            Inspect and repair any garden structures such as trellises, fences, or raised beds.

              9) Lawn Care:

              Rake and remove any dead grass and thatch.
              Aerate the lawn to improve air and water penetration.
              Overseed bare patches and apply a spring fertilizer.

                10) Wildlife Support:

                Provide fresh water sources for birds, bees, and other wildlife.
                Install bird feeders and nesting boxes to encourage beneficial species.
                Incorporate native plants into your garden to support local biodiversity.

                  11) Planning and Enjoyment

                  Take time to observe and enjoy the emerging spring blooms and wildlife activity.
                  Review and adjust your garden plan as needed based on observations and experiences.
                  Attend local garden events or workshops for inspiration and community engagement.

                    Final notes:

                    If you need advice for any improvement in your front or backyard don’t hesitate to book  a free consultation with one of our landscaping experts,. We are a budget-friendly but top-notch landscaping company, you can trust us to make your outdoor dreams come true. Get in touch with us at any time.

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