Spring is just around the corner, and when spring is in full bloom you’ll want your garden blooming too! After the winter cold leaves and the spring warmth creeps in it is time to start getting your garden ready for spring. As most gardeners know, just because it’s warm outside doesn’t mean the soil is warm. However, getting a head start on your garden can help you get that lawn all the neighbors rave about! That is why the Bartlett movers at All My Sons have put together a quick, three step guide to help you get your garden ready for spring!
Step 1:
There is just no way of getting out of doing a little spring cleaning. During winter, there is a lot of debris that can prevent your spring garden from starting to bloom. The first step is to clean out any debris, branches, and fallen elements that are on your lawn, in your garden, or even surrounding any of your trees, and bushes. The debris can actually suffocate any plants that may already be growing, so be sure to get a head start on clearing out the grounds of your home.
Step 2:
Get your tools in tip top shape. Bartlett movers know how important it is to have the right tools for the job, so pull out your gardening tools and give them a little more life. Cleaning your tools can help make your gardening experience easier and help you get your garden ready for spring.
Step 3:
When getting your garden ready, set up a plan to ensure your garden looks beautiful for as long as possible. Find flowers and vegetables that you like, but that also thrive in Bartlett. Also, the Bartlett movers say that mixing perennials with annuals can help add color to your garden throughout the year.