Spring Garden Prep
Country Living urges gardeners to start soil prep and pruning now for better spring blooms [https://x.com/CountryLiving/status/2030629736339116509].
Getting your soil ready early gives it time to rest and allows nutrients to become available for your plants. Add compost or other organic matter to improve soil structure and fertility. Early pruning encourages new growth and helps shape your plants. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches to promote healthy growth. Consider the specific needs of your plants when pruning, as different plants have different requirements. Research the best time and methods for pruning each type of plant in your garden.