Five Top Tips to Prepare Your Garden for Spring

With searches for ‘gardening shops near me’ rising by 180% over the past 7 days¹ it is clear many Brits are looking to spruce up their garden in the coming weeks.

Whether you’re looking to pick up gardening as a hobby, prepare your outdoor space for the warmer months or add some curb appeal to your property, experts at GoodMove have provided five tips on how to get your garden spring ready.

1. Give your garden a spring clean

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The first step to getting your garden spring-ready is to get gardening! First, remove all leaves and debris from your lawn and flower beds using a leaf blower, or garden utensils. Take notes of areas where your grass needs re-seeding or flowers and shrubbery which need a bit of extra attention.

If you’ve got any long areas of grass or perennials make sure to trim them – any excess foliage can block out natural light opportunities in your garden. However, if you have the means, letting areas of your grass grow long will create a habitat for many different plant and insect species, including butterflies and wildflowers.

2. Maintain fences and gates

Whether it be from damage from wintry weather or just that you fancy giving your garden a new look, maintaining or building a new gate and fence by contacting a contractor from www.cedarmountainfence.com is a great way to get your garden ready for spring. However, if you share your fence with a neighbour, make sure to ask their permission before wielding a paintbrush.

Searches for ‘what colour fence paint makes my garden look bigger’ have increased by 50% in the past seven days – and we recommend either lighter colours such as off-white or pastels to help create the illusion of a bigger space or blues which can add depth to the space.

3. Create a composting area

Adding a composting area is a great way to improve soil health, as well as discard food waste in a sustainable way. To get started, all you need is an old carpet or plastic sheet, though compost bins help with convenience. From newspaper clippings to vegetable peel, all can be added to your compost heap, and this is a great way of making sustainable changes for the future.

What’s more, composting can provide a habit for a range of minibeasts. From insects to worms and woodlice, these all help the decaying process, as well as provide a food source for hedgehogs and other animals.

4. Banish pests and encourage beneficial insects

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Pests such as slugs, aphids and larvae may have been sheltering in the crowns or flip side of plants during the winter. Therefore, before putting in any new plants it is important to eliminate these pests and encourage insects that will be beneficial to your gardens such as bees and butterflies.

There are alternative ways other than pesticides to control them such as creating barriers or companion planting. For example, plant other plants that attract nearby insects (such as) nearby, or use copper piping to deter slugs from the space. 

5. Get planting!

Once you have got your garden prepped, it’s time to start planting! Flowers are a brilliant way to make your garden stand out and with an array of options available it’s one of the best ways to give your home curb appeal.

Planting seasonal flowers and shrubs also helps the wildlife in your garden flourish, as they are compatible with one another, encouraging native biodiversity. For spring choose plants such as tulips and daffodils to add a pop of colour, or shrubs such as azaleas and lilacs which will add fragrance to the spring air.

Spring also presents the perfect time to sow some homegrown produce. Purple sprouting broccoli, cucumber and rhubarb are just a few of the seasonal delights to plant and enjoy. You can plant these crops directly in the soil, underneath a row cover, or in containers. For a continuous harvest make sure to plant several varieties at once.

Commenting on the tips Nima Ghasri Director at Good Move says “As the nights begin to get lighter, it gives homeowners that little bit of extra time to work on their gardens ready for spring. Maintaining your garden can really help your property stand out in a crowded market – especially since the outside of your property is a buyer’s first impression.

“We hope our expert tips will help homeowners get their gardens spring-ready and help give serious curb appeal to their property!”

To view further gardening tips, please visit: https://goodmove.co.uk/blog/gardening-tips-and-trends-designing-your-perfect-oasis-good-move/

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