- Plan your garden and order seeds for planting perennials and summer blooming annuals
- Plant any left-over tulip and daffodil bulbs
- They may not come up as strongly as those planted earlier, but they won’t keep until next year.
- Create your design and determine quantities and materials needed
- Call around to garden centers and look on the web for pricing
- Place mail orders for plants that are not readily available locally
- Plan out spring planting projects
- Service your mower and other gardening equipment
- Don’t walk on frozen grass, as you will damage the turf and leave impressions until the lawn starts new growth in several months
- Check trees and shrubs for winter damage
Look for broken branches, wind burned foliage, and plants heaved out of the ground by freezing
- Check the germination times on your new annual and perennial seeds
- Start those that will take longer or can go out in cooler weather
- Add additional mulch around growth tips if they start to sprout too early
- Make sure that bulbs have adequate water as they start to grow
- Watch for signs of new growth on spring blooming bulbs
- Watch temperatures and wind
- Water your lawn and plantings on warm or windy days
- Order summer blooming bulbs for installation in late spring
- Clean leaves and debris from planting beds
- Prune winter damage from evergreens
- Cut down injured or diseased trees
- Cut back ornamental grasses and liriope before new growth starts to sprout
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