It's that time of the year again to get more mulch, pick out some new plants (I'm thinking daisies this year), rake the garden beds, clear the front yard, mow the lawns, and sweep the patio.
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It's that time of the year again to get more mulch, pick out some new plants (I'm thinking daisies this year), rake the garden beds, clear the front yard, mow the lawns, and sweep the patio.
Now that the weather is starting to get warmer and the days are sunnier, the husband and I know what this means:
Almost time to redo the front yard!
If you prune these plants in March, they’ll flower more in upcoming months: in spring and summer, and some even in fall.
If you prune these plants in March, they'll flower more in upcoming months: in spring and summer, and some even in fall.
March is that time of the year which marks the fresh growth in many plants – pruning around this time places a vital role for the coming burst of Spring and Summer, preparing the specimens to bloom properly!
Spring Pruning, 2019