If You Miss Gardening, Here Are 7 Tasks You Can Do Now to Get Ready for Spring (2024)

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If you’re itching to get outside and start preparing your backyard and gardens for warmer weather, then we have good news. There are a few tasks you can do now to make it even easier when the weather finally turns.

With the help of some of our favorite gardening experts, we rounded up a few suggestions.

Source and Organize Your Inspo

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Even if you’re eager to get outside, the weather might not agree. If that’s the case, Megan Foster, a perennial and bulb expert for American Meadows, says there’s a pre-gardening task that’s perfect for indoors: uses these months to organize garden work-in-progress photos.

“If you’re like me, you have a ton of phone pics scattered throughout the growing season,” Foster says. “It can be a good exercise to comb through the seasons and make an album of the past year’s gardens, making notes about what you loved and what was maybe worth a rethink.”

Once you’ve done this, Foster suggests then taking a look at any holes that you can fill this year in your bloom sequence, ways you can change or update your color palette, or options for adding new heights and textures this year.

“Bonus, when you are at the garden center or feeling inspired online, you have a quick reference in the palm of your hand when you ask, ‘Would that fit?’” she says.

Shop the Pre-Season Sales

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According to Lauren Carvahlo, a High Country Gardens horticulturist, now is the perfect time to shop for your plant-must haves—most gardening retailers, she says, offer early bird sales to get consumers excited for the season ahead.

“This is the perfect time to hone-in on those specialty items that may be hard to find or in short supply,” Carvahlo says. “Start the hunt early to make sure you don’t miss out on those rare plants, because they will sell out fast.”

Get Pruning

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As Carvahlo points out, now is also an excellent time to assess your trees and shrubs and get them back into shape. That’s because, without their leaves, it’s easier to see their form and figure out which sections need a trim.

“Winter is the perfect time to remove branches you may have been reluctant to edit during the growing season,” she says.

Clean Your Empty Planters and Containers

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If you’re a big fan of gardening in containers, Carvahlo suggests using this time to prepare your planters.

“Now is the perfect time to clear out and sanitize last year’s containers,” she says. “With a clean, blank slate, it’s always easier to plan your new designs.”

Along with cleaning your planters and containers, Carvahlo also recommends doing the same service check on your gardening tools.

“Now is a great time to clean, sharpen, and oil your tools,” she says. “Having a well-maintained set of implements at the ready makes digging into yard work easy.”

Stock Up On Your Must-Haves

Once you’ve repaired and assessed your tools, Carvahlo says now is also a great time to replace any of your must-haves—whether you’re shopping the sales or not.

“I would be lost without a small pick axe and a great pair of work gloves,” she says. “A lightweight hose equipped with a quality brass shutoff valve is also a must for controlling and saving water.”

Foster agrees, adding a comfortable spade for expanding and re-edging garden beds to the list.

Leave the Leaves

While some items are great to tick off your to-do list now, Carvahlo warns there are a few things you should absolutely wait to do. She suggests people leave any fallen leaves and avoid cutting back grasses for now.

“This is natural mulch, which will protect your plants in case of late frosts,” she explains, while also noting they’re often areas used as shelter for wildlife until the weather terms.

Foster agrees and says a good rule of thumb is to wait until you see a diverse mix of local bees and other flying insects. This is your cue that it’s ok to start cleaning up.

“Don’t hesitate to designate some parts of your landscape to stay unraked,” Foster says. “A lot of our native bees are ground nesters.”

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