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Home Holidays and Seasonal Inspirations Spring Spring Gardening Basics
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Spring Gardening Basics
ARTICLE RATING Gardening early in the spring fills one with a sense of optimism, even
when faced with the mess left by winter and a month’s worth of cleaning
up. As temperatures get warmer and spring bulbs start to emerge, how
can you not be optimistic? To help your garden get off to great start
follow some of these basic garden tips.
If you planned a new garden over the winter, spring is a great time to implement a new design and plant new shrubs. It gives them an early start and allows them establish themselves in their new environment over the course of an entire growing season. Dig a hole at least twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Provide your new shrubs with nutrient rich soil by adding some compost to the existing soil. Place the shrub in the hole. Be sure that the top of the root ball is level with the existing grade of the garden. Avoid planting trees or shrubs below grade as it’s always detrimental to the health of the plant. Spread 2 or 3 inches of bark mulch throughout all your shrub beds. Mulch will help garden soil retain its moisture while preventing the encroachment of weeds. Mulch also adds organic matter to soil as it slowly decomposes. There are quite a few garden projects which are best done in the spring so plan ahead. If the weather allows, start early. Even while there are patches of snow still on the ground, it’s possible to prune broken limbs or begin cleaning out the gardens in which the snow has melted. Getting some of the more tedious garden projects completed early on allows you to spend more time planning, planting and enjoying new gardens.
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