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As winter ends, the time to perform routine landscape maintenance gets closer. The cold weather has passed, and the warmer growing season is underway, ensuring optimal conditions for your lawn, garden, and other vegetation to thrive. Here are a few helpful tips for getting your greenspaces ready this spring.

A Brief Guide to Springtime Landscaping

1. Remove Debris

Over the winter, debris and litter have likely accumulated on the lawn, garden beds, and other greenery. Removing this buildup will allow you to assess the condition of your landscape while giving other plants much-needed exposure to air, light, and water.

Rake carefully so as not to damage the lawn, especially if the grass underneath remains dormant. You should also gather and dispose of fallen branches, sticks, and trash. Not only do these easy steps help prepare plants and soil for spring, but they also boost your property's curb appeal.

2. Start Controlling Weeds Now

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Weeds often cause frustration, but you can take measures now to minimize their effect on your landscape in the months ahead. This is especially crucial if your property has crabgrass, which can quickly overtake your lawn and rob the greenery of necessary nutrients.

Ensure proper weed control by applying a preemergent herbicide to your garden and flower beds early in the spring. This method will essentially coat the soil and prevent the pesky plants from sprouting.

3. Avoid Rushing the Mulching

Mulch protects and insulates roots and holds moisture and nutrients in the soil, allowing plants to withstand the harsh winter months. However, it also slows the ground-thawing process. You don't want to mulch too early in the spring, or you could damage the vegetation.

Remove the material from the garden and flower beds to allow for faster thawing. Only apply new mulch once springtime temperatures have warmed up and remained more or less consistent for a few weeks.

 

Besides following the tips above, you can ensure a successful growing season by working with Great Lakes Landscaping in Chesterfield, MI. Serving the metropolitan area of Detroit since 1993, they provide the services that allow homeowners to maintain stunning properties. They can help with all your landscape maintenance needs, including plant care, irrigation solutions, and hardscape installations, such as retaining walls and water features. Call (586) 754-7336 to request a quote, or visit them online to explore their services.

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