Spring into action to help your garden spring into life!

Blog | 24 January 2024
Spring into action to help your garden spring into life!

Our top ten gardening tips to help your garden get a head start.

 

As the winter chill begins to wane, garden enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of spring—a season synonymous with blooming flowers, vibrant foliage, and the promise of longer, warmer days to enjoy outdoors. To make the most of this season, it’s essential to prepare your garden properly. Here are the top10 tips to ensure your garden is ready to burst into life when spring arrives.

 

Clean Up and Clear Out:

Begin by clearing away the remnants of winter. Remove any debris, dead leaves, and weeds that may have accumulated during the colder months. This not only enhances the aesthetics but also helps prevent the onset of pests and diseases.

 

Pruning and Trimming:

Inspect your shrubs, trees, and perennials for dead or damaged branches. Prune away these unwanted parts to stimulate new growth. Additionally, trim overgrown hedges and shape plants for a neat and tidy appearance.

 

Mulching:

Apply a layer of mulch to your garden beds to help retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate temperature. Organic mulches like straw or wood chips also break down over time, enriching the soil with essential nutrients.

 

Fertilise Wisely:

Feed your plants with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Choose a formulation suitable for the types of plants in your garden. Fertilising in early spring provides the necessary nutrients for vigorous growth and vibrant blooms.

 

Order summer-flowering bulbs and seeds now:

The perfect task for a wet and windy winter’s day. Flowers like lilies, gladioli and ranunculus provide dramatic, tall and scented blooms to borders and can all be ordered now for early-spring planting.

 

Start Seeds Indoors:

Jump start your garden by starting seeds indoors. This is especially beneficial for vegetables and annual flowers. Use seed trays and provide adequate light and warmth to ensure healthy seedling development before transplanting them outdoors.

 

Inspect and Repair Garden Tools:

Before the gardening season kicks into high gear, take the time to inspect and clean your tools. Sharpen blades, lubricate moving parts, and replace any damaged or worn-out tools. Well-maintained tools make gardening tasks more efficient.

 

Plan Your Garden Layout:

Take some time to plan the layout of your garden plants. Consider the sunlight requirements, growth habits, and compatibility of plants. A well-thought-out design not only enhances visual appeal but also promotes better plant health.

 

Prepare for Pests:

Be proactive in pest management. Inspect your garden for signs of pests and diseases. Take a close look at the crowns of your perennial plants and check for any slugs, snails and aphid colonies sheltering for the winter. Removing these pests now will save you a lot of trouble in spring and summer.

 

Watering System Check:

Ensure any equipment for watering your garden is in working order. Test hoses, sprinklers, and drip systems to identify and repair any leaks or malfunctions. Install a water butt in your garden to make the most of seasonal rainfall.  Adequate and consistent watering is crucial for the health and vitality of your plants.

 

 

By following these top 10 tips, you can lay a solid foundation for a thriving garden come springtime. Adequate preparation now will ensure that your plants receive the care they need, setting the stage for a season filled with colour, fragrance, and the joy of gardening.

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