Get Your Garden Ready For Spring
Wisconsin Garden and Landscaping Tips

After a long -- and snowy -- winter. Spring is finally here. There's no better time than now to start gearing up for gardening season.
Planning ahead -- and being realistic -- are key to a successful garden, said Melinda Myers, host of "Melinda's Garden Moment" and author of more than 20 gardening books.
"Think about every addition," she said. "Not only do you have time to put it in the ground, but how do you manage it and what do you do with the end result?"
To help you prepare, here are a handful of tips to make the transition from winter to spring.
Rejuvenating Tired Perennial Beds
- Dig and divide perennials that have outgrown their location, fail to flower, flop over or no longer repeat bloom as they have in the past.
- Topdress the garden with an inch of compost
- Mulch and manage weeds as soon as they are found.
Lawn Care
- As the snow and ice recede, remove any leaves and debris from the lawn and evaluate damage.
- Use a leaf rake to fluff up the grass as soon as the snow and ice melt — this helps reduce the risk of snow mold. If it has been a dry spring, water thoroughly to leach out de-icing salts.
- You can make your first fertilizer application around Memorial Day. Consider using a low nitrogen, slow release fertilizer.
Pruning Shrubs
- Always prune for a purpose.
- Summer flowering shrubs like Annabelle hydrangeas, spirea and potentilla can be pruned in late winter or early spring.
- Wait to prune lilac, forsythia and bridal wreath spirea until right after they bloom if you want flowers and need to reduce their size.
- The type of hydrangea influences if you need to prune, as well as when and how.
Add a Bench or Table to Your Outdoor area
Adding in a bench to your garden area not only looks nice, but it’s the perfect spot to relax solo, with your significant other or with a friend this summer. Alternatively consider adding in a table, so not only can you and others can enjoy the beautiful view of your garden, but a snack or lunch out in nature.
Add in a Stone Walkway
What’s the point of having a beautiful [yard] if you can’t enjoy it? Adding in a stone walkway to your outdoor space is a nice touch, and makes it easier to walk around the area. Depending on your budget and preference, there are a number of different stone pathway options to browse online and get a better idea of exactly what you’re looking for.
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