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Get Your Garden Spring Ready

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Because the best summer days start with a little prep in the spring

There’s something about the first warm days of spring that makes you want to open the windows, step outside, and start fresh - and your garden is no exception.

Whether you’re working with a backyard, a few garden beds, or even a small patio, getting your outdoor space ready now sets the tone for the entire season ahead.


Here’s how to bring your garden back to life after winter:


Start with a Clean Slate

Winter can leave behind more than just snow.

Begin by clearing away:

  • Dead leaves and branches

  • Old annual plants

  • Debris from garden beds and lawns

This not only improves the look of your space, but also helps prevent pests and disease from carrying into the new season.


Refresh Your Soil

Healthy soil = a thriving garden.

Turn over your soil and mix in:

  • Compost

  • Fresh topsoil

  • Natural fertilizers

This gives your plants the nutrients they need to grow strong from the start.


Prune and Prep

Early spring is the perfect time to prune:

  • Shrubs

  • Trees

  • Perennials

Trimming back dead or damaged branches encourages new growth and keeps everything looking clean and intentional.


Plan What You Want to Grow

Before you start planting, take a moment to plan.

Think about:

  • Sunlight in different areas of your yard

  • What worked well last year

  • The kind of maintenance you want (low vs high effort)

Whether it’s flowers, herbs, or a full vegetable garden, a little planning goes a long way.


Add Colour and Life

Spring is all about bringing colour back.

Start with:

  • Hardy early-season flowers (like pansies or tulips)

  • Planters for patios and entryways

  • Hanging baskets for added dimension

These small touches make your home feel alive again - from the moment you pull into the driveway.


Check Your Watering Systems

Before the heat of summer hits, make sure everything is working properly:

  • Hoses and outdoor taps

  • Irrigation systems

  • Drainage areas

Catching issues early can save you time (and stress) later on.


Don’t Forget the Bigger Picture

Your garden isn’t just about plants - it’s part of how your home feels.

Simple upgrades like:

  • Cleaning your patio furniture

  • Power washing walkways

  • Adding outdoor lighting

…can completely transform your space and make it somewhere you actually want to spend time.


Getting your garden spring-ready isn’t about perfection - it’s about creating a space you enjoy. A place for morning coffee, summer dinners, and quiet evenings outside.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not just a garden - it’s an extension of your home.



 
 
 

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