1. Clean Up Your Garden The first step in preparing your garden for spring is to clean up any debris that has accumulated over the winter months. Remove any fallen leaves, dead plants, and branches to create a clean slate for new growth.
2. Rake and Aerate Raking your lawn helps to remove thatch and allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the soil more easily. Aerating your lawn also helps to alleviate soil compaction and promotes healthy root growth.
3. Fertilize Your Lawn Spring is the perfect time to fertilize your lawn to give it a boost of nutrients for the growing season. Our team at Thomas' Lawn Care can help you choose the right fertilizer for your specific grass type and soil conditions.
4. Plant New Flowers and Shrubs Add some color and texture to your garden by planting new flowers and shrubs. Our landscaping experts at Thomas' Lawn Care can help you choose the perfect plants that will thrive in your garden.
5. Mulch Your Flower Beds Mulching flower beds helps retain moisture, suppresses weeds, and adds a polished look to your garden. Our hardscaping services at Thomas' Lawn Care can help you choose the right mulch for your flower beds.
6. Prune Trees and Shrubs Pruning trees and shrubs in early spring helps promote healthy growth and flowering. Our experienced team at Thomas' Lawn Care can take care of any pruning needs you may have.
7. Check Your Irrigation System Make sure your irrigation system is in good working order before the warmer weather arrives. Our team at Thomas' Lawn Care can inspect and repair any issues with your sprinklers or drip lines.
8. Schedule Regular Maintenance To keep your garden looking its best throughout the spring and summer months, consider scheduling regular maintenance with Thomas' Lawn Care. We offer a range of lawn care services to keep your outdoor space in top condition.
By following these seasonal lawn care secrets and entrusting your garden to the experts at Thomas' Lawn Care, you can ensure your outdoor space is ready to bloom this spring. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and get your garden in top shape for the upcoming season.