
With warmer days just around the corner, getting your garden into shape will mean you can enjoy it more when spring bursts into full bloom.
- Perhaps the winter weather has caused a few issues with your fencing or garden furniture. After tackling your fix-it list, you can focus on uprooting weeds to prevent them from overtaking the beautiful spring flowers striving to break free.
- March/April is also a great time to mulch borders, prune hydrangeas, and plan your planting scheme. Containers are a good alternative if you don’t have much space – think perennials, small shrubs and trees, and kitchen herbs.
- Before you go to town on clearing junk and mowing the lawn, spare a thought for the bees, butterflies, and local wildlife. Can you leave patches of wildflowers untouched or set up a woodpile or two for insects? Making a gap in your fence is also a thoughtful way to help our hedgehogs, who need a safe way to roam away from busy roads.
- Even if you plan to move soon, investing time in your garden is worth the effort. Viewers love to see a well-maintained outdoor space where they can relax and let the kids play, so why not show them what they’re missing?
To learn more about preparing your home for a spring or summer sale, contact us today to book a valuation.