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Spring is a great time to get back into the garden. You can start planting seeds and flowers, or if you’re not ready for that, you can still enjoy some springtime with your vegetable garden.

Here are some tips to help prepare your home for spring gardening:

Make sure your soil is moist but not wet. If it’s too wet, you can use a trowel or shovel to dig trenches around plants that need extra water. If you have a lot of plants in one area, like a raised bed or container garden, make sure they aren’t crowded. It’s easier to keep them watered if they are spaced out evenly.

Remove any weeds or dead plants from the area where you are going to plant new seeds or transplants. This will give them enough room to grow without competing with weeds for nutrients or shade from other plants.

The spring season is a time for renewal and rejuvenation. This is the perfect time to get your home ready for the new season of gardening.

Spring gardening is an opportunity to clear out old gardening tools and equipment, clean up fallen leaves and dead plants, and begin preparing your lawn for summer mowing. You can also start preparing soil that will be used in fall plantings.

Spring is almost here, and that means it's time to get your garden ready for spring.

Whether you've got bits of cleared land in an overgrown garden or a backyard spread that's been neglected for years, there are plenty of ways to make your space more suitable for gardening.

Here are some tips to help prepare your home for spring:

Make sure your soil is well-drained and has good drainage. You can do this by adding sand or gravel, which will help prevent waterlogging in the summer.

Get rid of any non-native plants that are taking over your garden — if they are choking out native plants, they should be removed immediately.

If you have a large amount of land, consider using mulch around the base of trees and shrubs to help keep weeds at bay during the growing season.

Create an area where you can water without disturbing other plants — this can be a raised bed or patio on its own — so that you don't get water splashed on other plants while they're trying to grow new roots.

Spring is the perfect time to start gardening. The weather is warming up and you can start planning your planting list for the season ahead. If you are looking to get some fresh air into your home and garden this spring.

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