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Want the Best Garden in The Neighborhood? These Spring Flowering Tips Will Really Make You Bloom!

April showers bring May flowers. Spring is the perfect season to start growing your garden into a colorful and lush oasis. Awaken your curb appeal and captivate the attention of your neighbors with the best garden in the area. Whether a new gardener or a self-proclaimed pro, here are some spring flowering tips to turn your landscape into a setting straight out of a fairytale.

Pick the Right Spring Flowers

The secret to growing a gorgeous spring garden is to pick the right kind of flowers. This step takes a bit of research but it’s certainly worth it. Explore the vast array of flower seeds and bulbs to determine which ones will work best in your garden. Some flowers require more work than others, some will only blossom once, and others can surprisingly grow quite large.

These are all things you want to be aware of before committing to them to ensure the best garden in the neighborhood.

Rejuvenate Worn Flowerbeds

As you wait for your spring flowers to bloom, spend some time cleaning up the flowerbeds. Add a fresh coat of paint on wooden panels that took the brunt of winter, pull your garden décor out of the shed, and dust off your garden gnomes. There’s nothing worse than the beauty of stunning spring flowers overtaken by chipped statues, weathered flowerbeds, and any debris left over from the winter.

Mulch Is a Must

To turn your spring garden into something you would see on the front of BHG magazine, lay down some mulch. It’s a great and affordable way to instantly enhance the appearance of your garden that will also save you an abundance and time and effort. Just be sure to opt for organic mulch to bring all the benefits to your garden beds.

Prepare for Pests

As your spring garden starts to bloom, so will the pests. From grubs to worms, squirrels, and rabbits, they seem to have a taste for the most stunning gardens. To ensure vibrant spring display doesn’t get eaten away, prepare for pests before they arrive.

Remove any snails, slugs, and larvae you come across while planting your spring flowers. Spray the area with nontoxic pest control, install barriers if needed, and stay vigilant throughout the year.

Gather Fresh Rainwater with Water Butts

Spring gardens love fresh rainwater. While your garden will likely get enough throughout the season, it’s important to install some decorative water butts to collect rainwater for the drier days of the season. However, collecting rainwater isn’t legal in every state. So, do your research prior to investing in stunning decorative water butts.

Start Composting

A thriving garden loves compost as much as it does rainwater. Designate a corner in your yard for composting. You can build a compost of your own with some wood or you can purchase one for a minimal fee. Either way, your garden will appreciate it. Composts are rich in nutrients your spring flowers need to bloom beautifully. They’re also great for the environment and will reduce your carbon footprint significantly.

Create an Outdoor Oasis

A spring garden is beautiful as it is. However, if you want to turn your flower beds into an outdoor oasis, think outside of the flower pots. Install water fountains, station garden décor, and create a sitting area. Line your garden with solar powered lights so you can enjoy its beauty day and night.

All that’s left to do is sit back and enjoy your spring garden. Don’t forget to tend to your flowers, garden beds, and soil regularly to ensure optimal growth and beautiful blooming throughout the season.