9 Essential Spring Gardening Tips
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9 Essential Spring Gardening Tips
Spring begins on or around March 20th in the Northern Hemisphere. But it is only recently that we have begun to see spring weather roll in for the northernmost parts of the U.S.
Now that the sun is out and shining, and winter storms are becoming a thing of the past, it’s time to replant your favorite flowers and vegetables to enjoy all summer long!
But if you’re new to gardening, you may not know where to start. That’s why we put together these 9 essential spring gardening tips.
Read on to learn more!
1. Prep Your Beds for Rising Plants
For your plants to be able to break through the soil that has been compressed all winter, you will need to clear away all the debris of plant matter that is on the top of your lawn.
You can use this plant material to start your compost pile for the year. A well-maintained compost pile can help provide your lawn and garden with the chemicals and bacteria it needs to flourish.
Make sure you rotate your compost pile regularly to allow air and water to circulate as the material decomposes. You can also add leftovers from your meals in the kitchen and your coffee grounds to the pile for a healthy natural fertilizer.
2. Start Some Seeds Indoors
When you want to start a garden, you need to make sure that you are planting healthy plants that will have a good shot at growing.
One of the best ways to ensure your seeds survive is to start them indoors before moving them outside for better sun. That way, they will be protected from the harshest weather in early spring.
3. Decide What Veggies You Will Plant
Early in the spring, you will want to plant your cool season vegetables like peas, spinach, lettuce, broccoli, cabbages, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbages, and other greens.
Select the veggies that you want to grow early in the season so that they have a chance to produce as much as possible.
4. Prune Your Trees and Shrubs
Before you start pruning away, make sure you take care with your spring flowering shrubs not to eliminate last year’s growth. They should only be pruned after they bloom.
Other trees and shrubs in your yard should be pruned of all broken, crossing, dead, or diseased parts of the plant. Try to help the plants maintain their natural shape and only remove up to one-third of the plant material if you want it to flourish.
To do the best job at pruning, you will need the right tools. Purchase pruning shears, loppers, and a hand saw to have everything you need.
Thanks for the good tips. I always plant seeds at home, and then I plant seedlings in the ground on the flower beds.