🌱 1. Clean Up Your Garden Beds in Early Spring
If you’re anything like me, the second the weather starts to warm up, you’re ready to grab your plants and just get them in the ground. It’s tempting… especially after a long winter. Early spring garden prep helps to kick-off the season right!
But here’s the thing most people don’t realize—what you do before planting is what actually sets your garden up for success.
A little bit of early spring garden prep now can mean healthier plants, fewer problems, and a much easier season overall. So before you start planting anything, take some time to get your garden ready the right way.
Start with a clean slate.
It might not be the most exciting step, but clearing out your garden beds is one of the most important things you can do early in the season. Anything left behind from last year—dead plants, fallen leaves, or leftover debris—can hold onto pests and disease that you definitely don’t want hanging around once you start planting.
Take a few minutes to really look at your beds and clear out anything that doesn’t belong there anymore.
As part of the early spring garden preparations, focus on removing:
Once everything is cleared, you’ll be able to actually see what you’re working with—and it makes the next steps so much easier.
The Foundation of Growth: A Deep Dive into Spring Garden Bed Clearance
There is a specific, quiet magic to the garden in the earliest days of spring. Before the riot of color arrives and before the heavy lifting of mid-summer maintenance begins, there is the “clean slate” phase. While it may lack the immediate gratification of blooming peonies or ripening tomatoes, clearing your garden beds is the single most influential act of stewardship you can perform for your landscape. It is more than just tidying; it is an act of sanitation, discovery, and preparation.
By removing the remnants of the previous year, you are essentially hitting the reset button on your garden’s ecosystem. Here is how to approach this essential task with precision and purpose.
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