Seasonal Landscaping Guide
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October 4, 2023
Green Sun Landscaping Team

Seasonal Landscaping Guide: Keep Your Garden Beautiful Year-Round

Landscaping is an ongoing journey that evolves with the seasons. Each time of year presents unique opportunities and challenges, and adapting your garden care to the changing weather ensures it stays vibrant and healthy. Here’s how to keep your outdoor space looking its best, season by season:

Spring: A Time for New Beginnings

As the weather warms, spring is the perfect time to rejuvenate your garden. Begin by clearing away winter debris and preparing the soil for planting. Add compost or organic matter to enrich the soil, and consider performing a soil test to determine any nutrient needs.

Tips:

  • Plant vibrant flowers like tulips, daffodils, and pansies for a burst of color.
  • Start a vegetable garden with cool-season crops like lettuce, spinach, and carrots.
  • Divide and transplant perennials to encourage healthy growth.
  • Prune flowering shrubs after they bloom to shape them for the season ahead.

Summer: Maintain and Enhance

Summer’s heat can be tough on plants, making maintenance a top priority. Focus on keeping your garden hydrated and looking its best, while incorporating features to help it thrive during the hottest months.

Tips:

  • Water deeply and consistently, targeting the roots rather than the foliage to prevent evaporation.
  • Apply mulch to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
  • Add shade-loving plants like hostas or ferns to cooler garden areas.
  • Incorporate garden décor like seating areas or water features for a welcoming summer retreat.

Fall: Prepare for the Future

Fall is a season of transition and preparation. As temperatures cool, it’s an excellent time to clean up your garden, plant hardy perennials, and prepare for winter.

Tips:

  • Rake leaves and compost them for future soil enrichment.
  • Plant perennials and spring-blooming bulbs like tulips and crocuses.
  • Apply a fresh layer of mulch to protect roots from frost.
  • Cut back dead or diseased foliage to reduce overwintering pests and diseases.

Winter: Protect and Plan

Winter doesn’t mean the gardening season is over. While most plants rest, it’s a great time to protect your garden and plan for the coming year.

Tips:

  • Cover sensitive plants with frost blankets or burlap to shield them from cold weather.
  • Inspect and maintain tools to ensure they’re ready for spring.
  • Plan your spring projects, researching plants and layouts to bring your vision to life.
  • Add evergreen shrubs or winter-blooming plants like hellebores to keep your garden visually appealing.

Final Thoughts

Landscaping is a year-round endeavor that rewards patience and care. By tailoring your garden activities to the seasons, you’ll ensure a beautiful and thriving outdoor space all year long. For expert seasonal landscaping services, contact Green Sun Landscaping—we’ll help you make the most of every season!

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