Seasonal Garden Cleanup: Year-Round Maintenance

A healthy and beautiful garden requires year-round attention. Seasonal cleanup is about more than just tidiness; it's about preparing your garden for the upcoming season, preventing disease, and setting the stage for healthy growth. Tackling these key tasks in the spring and fall will keep your garden beds in top shape.
🌸 Spring Cleanup: Waking Up the Garden
As the weather warms, it's time to clear the way for new growth.
🍂 Fall Cleanup: Putting the Garden to Bed
Preparing your garden for winter is crucial for its health next spring.
Fall Garden Checklist:
- Remove Annuals: Pull up all spent summer annuals and add them to your compost pile (if they are disease-free).
- Cut Back Diseased Perennials: Cut back any perennials that showed signs of disease (like powdery mildew on bee balm) to prevent the disease from overwintering.
- Consider Leaving Some Stems: Leaving the sturdy stems and seed heads of plants like coneflowers and grasses provides winter interest and food for birds.
- Add Mulch: After the ground has frozen, apply a layer of mulch to insulate the roots of your perennials and shrubs.
- Plant Spring Bulbs: Fall is the time to plant tulips, daffodils, and other spring-blooming bulbs.
Seasonal cleanup is a lot of work, but it's essential for a healthy garden. If you need a hand with your spring or fall cleanup, contact The Box Advantage Group. Our professional groundskeeping teams can get your garden ready for any season.


