One of the distinct advantages of living in Vancouver is the length of the growing season and the variety of things you can do with your yard and garden. Vancouverites are the envy of many Canadians in this regard, so you should definitely take advantage of this aspect of the West Coast climate if you have a yard. Spring yard clean up can be a lot of work, but there are a few simple things you can do to your yard that will pay dividends for you down the line.
Get ready for a beautiful, blooming yard when the sun comes out!
A fruit tree in bloom is one of the most beautiful joys of spring, and everyone loves the fruits of that bloom – no pun intended – come late summer and fall. However, in order to make that happen it’s essential that you prune those trees back in early spring. If you can, prune them back before new growth begins. This is healthy for the tree and it’s a bonus for you because it will make the fruit easier to pick.
This is essential to creating a bright, green and inviting lawn. Get rid of all that winter mould and dead growth by raking and have your lawn aerated. You can make this a DIY project by renting the equipment yourself. If you aren’t afraid of a little hard work and have some neighbours who want to share the cost of the rental with you, this can be a fairly cost effective option. Of course, you can always pay a landscaping company to take care of this task for you as well.
If you’re anxious to start getting your yard in bloom, begin with annuals that can take a bit of cold. Flowers like pansies, poppies, snap dragons and alyssums are hearty enough to handle a bit of cold. If you plant these flowers in a planter that you can move inside if there is a frost warning then you’ll be especially safe. Just keep watching the weather report and pull the planters inside for the night if necessary.
Starting your planters inside when it’s still too cold for the flowers to thrive outside is a great way to get a jump start on the growing season. This is particularly helpful if there are a few flowers you want to grow from seed. Usually geraniums and alyssums do well inside. This gives you a few weeks’ head start so that, at the very first sign of warm enough weather, you can have a planter that is already fully in bloom out on the deck or patio.
As soon as the ground has dried, spread a healthy layer of mulch around your newly budding plants. This will help cut down on weeds and help your plants retain the moisture necessary to thrive.
Hopefully these Spring gardening tips will be helpful in getting your garden looking beautiful and happy this spring. A few hours of care will yield so many more blooms and a wonderful outdoor space for you to enjoy the long Canadian summer nights in. For a great list of houses on the market right now that have stunning gardens send me an email and I’ll be in touch! The Vancouver real estate market is rarely at a loss for great gardens.