How to get your Garden Ready for Spring 

Last Updated on August 16, 2023 by Real Men Sow

While it might seem as though Christmas only wrapped up recently, the fact is that we’re almost done with winter entirely. It won’t be long before we’re basking in the warm weather in the back garden.

If this sounds like an appealing prospect, then it’s worth thinking about how you’re going to get the space ready for Spring. After all, these last few weeks of winter represent a golden opportunity to put in the groundwork and make your little patch of green space as beautiful as possible.

So, exactly what might this preparation look like? 

Tidying the Garden

Tidying is something that many of us put off during winter. After all, getting out there to perform manual labour in the freezing cold isn’t an appealing prospect. But the rewards are considerable, so it’s worth making an effort. Do it all in one big marathon cleanup, and you’ll be more productive overall.

It’s worth breaking down the project into several distinct sub-tasks. You’ll want to take stock of any dead plants and remove them, just as you’ll want to pick up fallen leaves and compost them. If your garden waste isn’t collected, then arrange a visit to the local tip. You’ll feel much better when it’s done. 

Plan the planting

If you have a plan for which plants and bulbs you’d like to come into bloom at which times of year, then you’ll have a much better idea of what needs to be planted and when. Again, this might mean investing a little bit of time in research and getting everything down on paper (or, if you’re so inclined, on a spreadsheet).

Familiar favourites for springtime include weigelas, crocuses, and daffodils. Get them in the ground, and you’ll enjoy them sooner rather than later. 

Organise furniture

It isn’t just the plants that will need your attention. Your garden furniture will have deteriorated over winter, and now’s a great time to give it some attention. Wipe away any unsightly grime and dirt, and check for damage. This is also an excellent opportunity to review your layout and set out exactly how you’d like things arranged for the coming year. 

It might be that you’re in the market for new furniture. If you’re an NHS worker, it’s worth checking out the range of discounts available. Check if you could save on new garden furniture with Argos discount codes for the NHS.

When it comes to outdoor living spaces, a comfortable and stylish patio is a must-have. But sometimes, the sun can be too harsh to enjoy your outdoor oasis. That’s where an outdoor offset patio umbrella comes in handy. These umbrellas are designed to provide shade and shelter from the sun’s harmful rays, while also adding a touch of elegance to your patio decor. Unlike traditional patio umbrellas, the offset design allows you to position the canopy where you need it most, without obstructing your view or taking up valuable space. Whether you’re lounging with a book, hosting a backyard BBQ, or simply relaxing with a cold drink, an outdoor offset patio umbrella is the perfect addition to your outdoor living area.

Take preventative measures

As the weather warms up, you’ll find that pests become more active. If you allow them to do so unopposed, you might find yourself on the back foot throughout the gardening year. Invest in preventative measures and save yourself a world of hassle. Ideally, you’ll control pests through natural means – since this is eco-friendly, and involves less work. It’s better to attract predators to your garden and delegate pest control to them than it is to spend your time seeking out pests yourself.

Real Men Sow
Real Men Sow

Hello, I’m Pete and I’m currently based in the west of Scotland, in a small place called Rosneath, where I’m exploring my garden adventures. I personally started gardening around 6 years ago and initially, I started out by growing my favorite fruits and berries, such as strawberries, Raspberries & Gooseberries. Since then I’ve added a lot of vegetables and working closely with my neighbor, it’s been a lot of fun.