Clearing up the garden for spring

It’s time to start clearing up the garden ready for spring, so get your gloves ready, and let’s prepare for spring's beauty! Springtime is a busy time of year for gardeners as plants wake up, bulbs burst into colour, and birdsong fills the air, so getting on top of the jobs you need to do before you start seed sowing and planting is a good idea. No matter what time of year it is, there are always jobs for gardeners and here are the top 7 you can do to prepare for spring. 

How to clean your garden for spring

  1. Tidy garden borders 

Take a look at your garden borders and see what needs to be cleared out. Remove fallen leaves, twigs, branches, and anything else to make space for plants to grow. 

  1. Clean up your vegetable beds

Whether you are growing vegetables in beds and borders or pots and containers, tidying them out and removing any weeds is a good idea. Then they can be freshly mulched and made ready for the growing season ahead. 

  1. Clear the weeds

Weeds that may have grown through the winter and those that have popped up as the weather warms up will need removing to make way for growth in the months ahead. Remove weeds not just from garden beds and containers but also on pathways and patios, around drains, and anywhere else they can be seen. 

  1. Remove any unwanted plants 

If you left your perennials for structure and seed heads over the winter months, many can now be cut back to the base, especially as you see new growth appearing from the ground. It’s almost like magic as they come back to life. Much of your pruning materials can also be added to your compost bins. 

  1. Clean bird feeders and baths

It’s essential to keep bird feeders and baths clean. After a long winter they may need a particularly good scrub, and if any need repairing or replacing, it's good to get that can be done now, before feeding steps up for nesting in spring. 

  1. Clean the greenhouse

If you haven’t already had a chance to clean out your greenhouse, or perhaps you’ve been overwintering some plants, make sure the greenhouse has been thoroughly cleaned out to remove any leftover pests and prevent diseases before you start filling your seed trays with compost and sowing seeds. 

  1. Scrub pots and trays 

After growing throughout the year in them and storing all of your pots, trays and containers over winter, it’s a good idea to scrub them all clean so you are ready to fill them with compost and plants for the spring bonanza. 

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