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9 Spring Gardening Tasks You Should Do ASAP

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Screen Your Photos for Ideas

Review and organize gardening photos to identify successful plants and gaps in bloom sequences, helping you make informed choices for the upcoming season.

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Prune Trees and Shrubs

Prune dormant trees and shrubs, but avoid cutting spring-blooming shrubs until after they flower; focus on summer-blooming plants before they leaf out.

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Check Plants for Frost Heave

Inspect plants for frost heave caused by freeze-thaw cycles and gently push them back into the ground to protect exposed roots.

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Clean Up Flower Beds

Wait until temperatures are in the 50s to clean flower and perennial beds, removing debris while protecting overwintering insects in dead foliage.

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Trim Perennials

Remove dead leaves from perennials but leave 15-20 inches of stems to support solitary native bees that use the stems for nesting.

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Do a Soil Test

Test garden soil every three years to check fertility and pH levels; use a local Extension Office kit to get recommendations for soil amendments.

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Amend the Soil

 Regularly add organic matter to maintain soil health, ideally in fall or early spring, to replenish nutrients depleted by heavy vegetable growth.

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Divide Perennials

In late winter or early spring, divide overcrowded perennials to rejuvenate them, ensuring to replant the sections at the same depth.

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Plan Your Vegetable Garden

Create a detailed garden plan to manage space and crop rotation, keeping records to avoid planting the same plant family in the same spot annually.