Seasonal Care
Keeping Your Garden Healthy: Seasonal Care Tips
Welcome to our guide on keeping your garden healthy throughout the year. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these seasonal care tips will help you maintain a beautiful and thriving garden all year round.
Spring
As the weather warms up and plants start to bloom, spring is the perfect time to prepare your garden for the growing season. Here are a few essential tasks to do in spring:
- Clear out debris and weeds
- Prune shrubs and trees
- Start planting seeds and seedlings
- Feed your plants with a balanced fertilizer

Summer
With the sun shining bright, summer is the time when your garden is in full swing. Here's how you can keep it healthy during the summer months:
- Water your plants regularly, especially during dry spells
- Mulch around plants to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Deadhead flowers to encourage new blooms
- Monitor for pests and diseases regularly

Fall
As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, it's time to prepare your garden for the colder months ahead. Here's what you should focus on in the fall:
- Clean up fallen leaves and dead plant material
- Plant fall-blooming flowers and bulbs for spring
- Apply a layer of compost to enrich the soil
- Protect delicate plants from frost

Winter
While your garden may seem dormant in winter, there are still tasks you can do to ensure its health come spring. Here's how to care for your garden in winter:
- Prune dormant trees and shrubs
- Clean and sharpen garden tools
- Protect sensitive plants from frost and cold winds
- Plan for next year's garden layout and plants

By following these seasonal care tips, you can maintain a healthy and thriving garden all year round. Happy gardening!