: In early spring, remove old herbaceous perennial material (like hostas or irises) to make way for new growth.
: Dig out weeds at the root to prevent them from spreading seeds and competing with your plants for nutrients.
: Apply a fresh layer of mulch to garden beds to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and protect plant roots. 4. Tidy Infrastructure and Tools
: Add organic matter like compost or slow-release fertilizers to provide essential nutrients for the upcoming growing season.
Maintaining the structure of your plants helps them grow stronger and look neater.
: Clear fallen leaves and dead plant material from garden beds and lawn areas. While some leaves can be recycled as mulch , excess debris on lawns can smother the grass.
The first step in any routine is removing unwanted material that has accumulated.
Garden Cleaning Routine.mp4 < 2027 >
: In early spring, remove old herbaceous perennial material (like hostas or irises) to make way for new growth.
: Dig out weeds at the root to prevent them from spreading seeds and competing with your plants for nutrients. GARDEN CLEANING ROUTINE.mp4
: Apply a fresh layer of mulch to garden beds to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and protect plant roots. 4. Tidy Infrastructure and Tools : In early spring, remove old herbaceous perennial
: Add organic matter like compost or slow-release fertilizers to provide essential nutrients for the upcoming growing season. : Clear fallen leaves and dead plant material
Maintaining the structure of your plants helps them grow stronger and look neater.
: Clear fallen leaves and dead plant material from garden beds and lawn areas. While some leaves can be recycled as mulch , excess debris on lawns can smother the grass.
The first step in any routine is removing unwanted material that has accumulated.