Spring has arrived at the garden!



With spring just around the corner, it’s time to start getting your garden ready for the new season. There are several tasks you can do to prepare your garden for the warmer weather ahead.

First, it’s important to tidy up any leftover debris from the winter months. Remove dead leaves, branches, and any other debris that may have accumulated in your garden beds. This will help prevent pests and diseases from taking hold as the weather warms up.

Next, you can start preparing your soil for planting. If you haven’t already done so, now is a good time to add compost or other organic matter to your soil to improve its fertility and structure. You can also top up mulch in your garden beds to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Once your soil is ready, you can start planting cool-season vegetables and flowers. Some popular options for early spring planting include peas, lettuce, spinach, and pansies. Be sure to check your local frost dates to ensure that you’re planting at the right time for your area.

Finally, don’t forget to give your garden tools a good clean and sharpen before you start working in the garden. This will help make your gardening tasks easier and more efficient.

By following these tips, your garden will be spring-ready in no time and you’ll be able to enjoy a beautiful and productive garden throughout the season.

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