Get your garden ready for Spring / Summer
As the days get longer and the weather starts to warm up, now is the perfect time to give your garden a little attention. A bit of preparation in early spring can make all the difference, helping your outdoor space thrive throughout spring and summer — and saving you time and effort later on.
Here are some simple, effective ways to get your garden ready for the brighter months ahead.
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1. Clear Up Winter Debris
Winter can leave gardens looking tired. Start by removing fallen leaves, broken branches, and any dead plants left over from the colder months. Clearing these away improves airflow, reduces pests and disease, and gives you a clean slate to work with.
Tip: Compost what you can — it’s great for your soil later in the year.
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2. Tidy Up Lawns and Borders
Early spring is a great time to give lawns and borders a refresh.
• Rake moss and thatch from lawns
• Edge borders to create clean, defined lines
• Remove weeds before they have a chance to spread
If your lawn looks thin or patchy, consider overseeding to encourage thicker, healthier growth as temperatures rise.
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3. Feed the Soil
Healthy gardens start with healthy soil. After winter, soil can be compacted and low on nutrients.
• Add compost or well-rotted manure to beds and borders
• Lightly turn over soil to improve drainage and aeration
• Apply mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Feeding your soil now sets the foundation for stronger plants and better results throughout the season.
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4. Prune and Cut Back Carefully
Spring is the ideal time to prune many shrubs and plants, encouraging fresh growth and better flowering.
• Cut back perennials that died back over winter
• Prune shrubs that flower in summer
• Remove dead or damaged branches from trees and hedges
Always check specific plant requirements, as some spring-flowering plants should be pruned after blooming.
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5. Plan Your Planting
Before planting, take time to plan what you want from your garden this year.
• Think about colour, height, and flowering times
• Consider low-maintenance plants if time is limited
• Choose plants suited to your soil and sunlight levels
Planting with a clear plan helps create a balanced garden that looks good from spring right through to summer.
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6. Check Paths, Patios, and Fencing
Spring is a great time to inspect hard landscaping features.
• Clean patios and pathways to remove algae and dirt
• Repair loose paving or damaged decking
• Check fences and gates for stability after winter weather
Small repairs now can prevent bigger problems later — and make your garden safer and more enjoyable.
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7. Consider Professional Help
If your garden needs more than a tidy-up, bringing in a professional landscape gardener can help transform your space. From lawn care and planting to full garden redesigns, expert support ensures your garden reaches its full potential just in time for summer.
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Ready to Enjoy Your Garden This Season?
A little preparation goes a long way. Whether you’re planning family barbecues, relaxing evenings outdoors, or simply want a garden you can be proud of, starting now will help you make the most of spring and summer.
If you’d like help getting your garden ready, feel free to get in touch — we’d be happy to help.


