Seasonal Care - Part 1
Caring for Your Garden Year-Round - Part 1
Having a beautiful garden requires consistent care and attention throughout the year. In this two-part series, we will discuss essential tips and tasks to help you maintain a healthy and thriving garden regardless of the season.
Spring
As the weather warms up and plants start to bloom, spring is a crucial time for garden maintenance. Here are some key tasks to focus on during this season:
- Clean Up: Remove debris, fallen leaves, and weeds to prepare your garden for new growth.
- Pruning: Trim back overgrown branches and dead foliage to promote healthy growth.
- Soil Preparation: Add compost or fertilizer to enrich the soil and provide essential nutrients for plants.
- Planting: Start planting new flowers, vegetables, and herbs as the frost-free period begins.

Summer
With longer days and warmer temperatures, summer is a time of rapid growth in the garden. Here's how you can keep your garden thriving during this season:
- Watering: Ensure plants receive an adequate amount of water, especially during hot days.
- Deadheading: Remove faded flowers to encourage new blooms and prolong flowering periods.
- Weed Control: Regularly weed your garden to prevent competition for nutrients and water.
- Fertilizing: Feed your plants with a balanced fertilizer to support their growth during this active period.

Stay tuned for Part 2 of this series, where we will cover essential garden care tips for fall and winter.
Remember, a well-tended garden brings joy and beauty to your home, so invest time and effort in caring for it year-round.