The Spring Series: Pre-Spring Maintenance - Mulch Mound

The Spring Series: Pre-Spring Maintenance

As the days start to get warmer and the flowers begin to bloom, it's time to start thinking about getting your landscape ready for the upcoming spring season. Performing some pre-spring maintenance can help ensure that your outdoor space looks its best and functions properly throughout the year. Here is a handy checklist to guide you through the process:

 

1) Inspect and clean your outdoor furniture

If your outdoor furniture spent it's winter outside, chances are the cushions have accumulated dirt, debris, and possibly even mildew. Inspect all of your furniture and give it a thorough cleaning with a mild soap and water. If you notice any damage or wear and tear, address it before it becomes a bigger issue.

 

2) Prune your trees and shrubs

Spring is the ideal time to prune your trees and shrubs, as it allows them to grow fuller and healthier throughout the year. Use clean, sharp pruning shears and make sure to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches. You can also shape the plants by trimming them to your desired shape.

 

3) Check your irrigation system

With the warmer weather, it's essential to ensure that your irrigation system is functioning properly. Turn on your system and check for any leaks or damage. If you notice any issues, address them promptly to prevent any potential water waste or damage to your landscaping.

 

4) Mulch your garden beds

Mulching your garden beds is a crucial step in prepping your garden for the spring season. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Make sure to spread the mulch evenly and aim for a depth of around 2-3 inches. If you want to learn more about the benefits of mulching, check out our blog here!

 

5) Clean your gutters

The winter months can take a toll on your gutters, as they can become clogged with debris and leaves. Take the time to clean out your gutters and downspouts, ensuring that water flows freely away from your home.

 

6) Inspect your roof

Check your roof for any damage or missing shingles. Addressing any issues before the spring rain can help prevent potential leaks and water damage.

 

7) Prep your lawn

Start the season off right by prepping your lawn for spring. Rake any dead leaves and debris, aerate the soil, and fertilize the grass to encourage healthy growth.


    Performing these pre-spring maintenance can help ensure that your outdoor space is ready for the upcoming season. Whether you're looking to relax on your outdoor furniture or grow a beautiful garden, taking the time to care for your landscape will pay off in the long run. So grab your pruning shears and your favorite pair of gloves, and get started!

    Back to blog