Here are few tips for the spring month!
With the current wintry weather along the Front Range, it’s hard to believe that the first day of spring is next month. It’s not a good time to work outside, but you can still think ahead and make plans from the comfort of your living room.
Make a plan
Use a trusted online source (CSU Extension has reliable Colorado-specific resources) to help you decide what you want to grow and where. Check your local library for reference guides, or sign up for a community class on water-wise landscaping, pollinator gardens, or whatever you want to see in your yard. Consult a landscape professional for expert guidance in putting the right plant in the right place.
Find your seeds
Did you harvest some seeds from your first tomatoes or save your marigold seeds? Take a moment to locate those seeds you set aside last year. Review the guidelines for each type of plant so that you know when it’s time to sow them.
Place orders
Need some new tools, parts for outdoor equipment, or new seeds? Check prices, find the right supplier, and order items soon so that they arrive before you need them.
Schedule with the professionals
If you need sprinkler activation, weekly mowing, renovations, or any landscape services this spring or summer, contact a professional for estimates today and get on their calendar. Don’t lost in the scramble of procrastinators calling for appointments on that first warm spring day.
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