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Spring Garden Cleanup Tips

Spring Garden Cleanup Tips

Spring garden to-do list

You can feel it in the air — spring is coming. Maybe you’ve already started a few seeds indoors, but soon it will be time to get outside and do those early gardening jobs to get ready for the new season. Here are some things to do now that will help make your garden better this year.

Cut back evergreen ground covers in spring

Lilyturf, mondo grass, hakonechloa and sedges have grassy foliage that doesn’t die back in winter in most areas of the country. But even if they’re evergreen, sometimes they look ratty by spring. Should you trim them, and if so, when? Here are a few tips:

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Spring Garden Cleanup Tips

Clean out nesting boxes

Early spring is a good time to remove old nesting materials from birdhouses before your winged friends return to lay eggs. If the birdhouse is convertible to a winter roosting box like this one, take the perch ladder out and turn the door around so the hole is at the top, as well.

Open the box, scoop the old nest into a plastic bag and send it to the trash so leftover insect or disease pests can’t harm new chicks. Use a plastic brush to scrub out any mud or moldy debris. Spray the inside with a 1 part bleach, 9 parts water solution to disinfect, then rinse thoroughly with plain water. Leave the birdhouse open until it is completely dry. Then close it up and watch for new birds to arrive!

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Clean up ornamental grasses

Ornamental grasses should be cleaned up in spring so new growth can take off as temperatures rise. Bundling the clumps with twine and using an shrub trimmer makes quick work of this task. Check out more tips in this video and cleaning up your ornamental grasses will be easier than ever.

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Spring Garden Cleanup Tips

Remove extra mulch in spring

If you’ve piled extra mulch around marginally hardy perennials and shrubs to help them overwinter, you’ll need to remove it in spring. When days get longer and air temps consistently rise above freezing during the day, start pulling back mulch in 1-in. layers, about once a week. This will allow the soil to warm gradually underneath, preventing the plant from sprouting too soon and getting nipped off by a cold snap.


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