Spring Garden Cleanup

With warmer weather, start spring chores early by removing winter decor, cutting back perennials, and cleaning flower beds Front Yard Spring Clean Up!.

Raking up dead leaves and debris prevents mold and pests from harming new growth. Add the debris to a compost pile to recycle the nutrients. Pruning dead or damaged branches encourages healthy new growth and improves the plant's appearance. Use sharp, clean tools to make clean cuts and prevent disease. Consider testing your soil's pH level to determine if any amendments are needed for optimal plant growth. Add compost or other organic matter to improve soil structure and fertility.

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