When the last traces of snow melt away, it’s time to give your yard some much-needed attention. Winter can leave behind a lot of hidden damage — but with a little effort, you can bring your outdoor space back to life and set it up for a lush, healthy season ahead.
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to de-winterizing your yard this spring:
1. Start with a Clean Slate
First, walk your property and remove any fallen branches, leaves, or debris that winter storms may have left behind. Clear out flower beds, rake up dead grass, and inspect patios and walkways for damage.
Pro Tip: Check for areas where water pools — these spots may need extra aeration or grading to avoid soggy grass and muddy patches later.
2. Inspect Your Lawn
Winter stress can leave your lawn patchy or discolored. Look for dead spots, mold, or compacted soil. Early spring is the perfect time to:
- Rake away thatch buildup
- Reseed bare patches
- Apply a pre-emergent weed control product
Bonus: If your soil feels extra hard, consider core aeration to improve airflow and water absorption.
3. Prune and Trim
Cut back any dead or damaged branches from trees, shrubs, and perennials.
Pruning helps plants channel energy into new, healthy growth — and keeps your landscaping looking polished.
Important: Always use clean, sharp tools to avoid spreading disease.
4. Refresh Garden Beds
Once the beds are cleared out, add fresh compost or mulch to nourish the soil and prevent early weed growth.
Early spring is also a great time to plant cold-tolerant annuals and prep beds for summer blooms.
5. Tune Up Your Irrigation System
If you have sprinklers or drip lines, turn them back on carefully and check for leaks, clogs, or broken sprinkler heads.
A properly tuned system saves water and ensures even coverage across your lawn and garden.
6. Fertilize Smartly
Give your lawn and plants a healthy start with a slow-release fertilizer made for early spring use.
Choose a balanced fertilizer (like a 10-10-10) unless a soil test suggests otherwise.
7. Plan for Bigger Projects
Spring is the perfect season to take on bigger outdoor improvements, like installing a new patio, building a retaining wall, or redesigning your landscaping for easier maintenance all year long.
Thinking about upgrading your outdoor space this year?
📞 Contact Alan Soden Landscaping today for a free consultation — let’s make this your best yard season yet!
🛠️ Bonus: Quick De-Winterizing Yard Checklist
✅ Clean up debris
✅ Inspect and repair lawn damage
✅ Prune dead branches
✅ Refresh mulch and compost
✅ Test irrigation system
✅ Apply spring fertilizer
✅ Plan new landscaping projects
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