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Love Is in the Air & So Is Spring

Get Your Garden Ready for the Season of Growth!

Seeds of Love, Get Your Garden Ready Early

While February may seem like the tail end of winter, it's actually the great time to start thinking about spring. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, now's the time to get your garden ready for the season of growth.

What You Can Be Doing Now

- Start Seeds Indoors -

Many vegetables and flowers benefit from being started indoors in February. Try growing tomatoes, peppers, and early herbs like basil or thyme. A few weeks of indoor growth will give them a head start before planting outside.

- Prune Dormant Plants -

Remove dead or damaged plants, clear out fallen leaves, and trim back perennials to encourage new growth once the weather warms up. Focus on roses, lavender, and other woody plants.

- Test Your Soil -

Healthy soil equals healthy plants. Test your soil now to see if it needs any amendments such as compost or fertilizers before planting season. Give your plants the best possible start for spring.

-Prepare Garden Beds -

If you have raised beds, now is the time to refresh the soil mix with new compost and organic matter. Clear out dead plants, fallen leaves, and any other winter debris that might inhibit new growth.

Love in Every Petal

Flowers have a way of making us smile, especially when they’re blooming in your own garden! Fill this spring garden with color and natural beauty.

Plant Early-Blooming Flowers

Bring color to your garden by planting early spring bloomers like tulips, crocuses, and pansies. These flowers thrive in cooler temperatures and will brighten up your garden long before the summer flowers arrive.

Attract Pollinators

Bees and butterflies are essential to a thriving garden. Plant pollinator-friendly flowers like lavender, daisies, and sunflowers to ensure a healthier, more vibrant garden.

Create Year-Round Beauty with Perennials

Add long-lasting love to your garden with perennials like roses, peonies, and lilies. These plants will bloom year after year, providing continuous beauty and fragrance for your garden.

Valentine's Day Gifts & Early Spring Prep

Love Your Garden, Love the Season