As the weather slowly begins to warm up, it’s hard not to feel eager to get outside and start working in the yard. However, with winter still lingering, it’s important to approach yard work with a careful and patient hand.
We asked our landscape aficionado, Dwane Staples, to share some of his helpful tips for preparing your yard for the spring season. From cleaning up debris to pruning shrubs, this article will cover all the necessary steps to ensure your yard is ready for the warmer months ahead.
So let’s dive in and get your yard ready for spring!
First, pick up all sticks and debris from the winter.
Resist the urge to fertilize your beds and turf area.
The ground temperatures are still too cold and the plants will not take up much of the fertilizer yet. It is still too early to apply pre-emergence crabgrass control. Watch for the forsythia to bloom as this will show the ground temperature is warm
enough for crabgrass seeds to start germinating. Also, don’t put down any grub control chemicals yet. It is way too early to be treating for that.
Start to prune any broken shrubs from the winter and thin out non-evergreen shrubs.
Wait for cutting back hard on shrubs like panicle hydrangeas and roses. Wait until you see leaf buds emerging to see how far back you may want to prune these plants.
As the winter slowly fades away and the promise of spring grows stronger, it’s important to remember to approach yard work with care and patience. By following the tips outlined in this blog post, you can ensure that your yard is prepared for the warmer months ahead. From cleaning up debris to pruning shrubs, taking the time to properly prepare your yard will pay off in the long run. As always, if you have any questions you can contact the store, or better yet, come in with your questions! We are always happy to speak with you!
So get outside, enjoy the fresh air, and take pride in the beautiful yard you’ve created. Here’s to a speedy spring and a season filled with gorgeous blooms and lush greenery!