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SPRING GARDEN PLANNING

Spring is nearly here, bringing the beautiful dainty flowers we all love. Early spring bloomers like daffodils and hyacinths are emerging. Magnolia and cherry blossom trees are bursting with color. So what better time to start spring garden planning to include these seasonal favorites. 

Pink Japanese Magnolia
Japanese Magnolia
Hyacinth

Designing your garden now allows a few spring flowers to be planted. But don’t worry, you’ll experience their beauty longer next year when they emerge early in the season. Whether it’s a themed or seasonal garden or gardens designed by color, planning now makes room for the other plants you desire. Need help? Be on the lookout for our new garden design planning services – coming soon!

Your grass is another area to start planning for. Treating grass in early spring to prevent weeds is important because it sets a good foundation for your lawn throughout the season. If you’re planting warm-season grass, late spring is ideal since warm soil and rain will help the grass germinate and become established. Check out our grass care guides, or get a free consultation if you need help. 


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