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Spring gardening tips

Spring gardening tips

Say farewell to the harsh cold winters and welcome the bright sunny days along with embracing the warmth of spring. Spring is the perfect time for you to be in your garden and start planting what you love. If you have no idea about what to plant, don’t worry because our spring gardening tips manual will answer every query in detail.

Spring’s here!

As the weather is getting warmer day by day, it is time that you start planting flowers and vegetables, fruit trees and herbs. Although, the plants that you want to grow are dependent upon the quality of soil and the overall climate. With climatic conditions as diverse as Australia, it is crucial to determine which plants you should grow in your region to achieve the best results.

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Preparation of soil

Before you start planting, it is important that you prepare the soil accordingly by preparing the compost and manure by digging. The preparation of soil will allow the plants to get the required nutrients for their growth. Ensure that the soil is watered enough before you start planting.

Soil preparation

 

Plant according to your climatic zone

Australia is a whole continent and is made up of six different climatic zones. There are two main seasonal patterns observed in the country that is dependent upon where you live; you might experience different weather conditions from the other parts of the country. That is why planting flowers and plants according to your climatic zone and seasons is recommended to you. Here is a list of some of the most popular spring flowers and plants that you can plant this season based on your location.

Planting

 

Flowers

  • If you live in southern states such as Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, it is recommended that you should grow petunias, cosmos, dahlias, snapdragons, marigolds, and gazanias in your garden.
  • Individuals and garden lovers who reside in Queensland should pick up their ploughs to plant dahlias, daisies, sunflowers, cosmos, petunias or marigolds.
  • If you live in the western parts of Australia, then you should consider growing marigolds, dahlias, zinnias, kangaroo paws, sunflowers, impatiens or portulacas.
  • People from Tasmania should till the soil to plant alyssums, salvias, giant sunflowers, or marigolds.

Fruits, herbs and vegetables

  • People who reside in frost-free areas, meaning the area north of Coffs Harbour in the New South Wales and till the Geraldton in the west, should plant tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, capsicums, lettuces, potatoes, bananas, citrus, silverbeet, squash, sweet corn, or avocados.
  • On top of that, if these people want to grow herbs, then they should grow thyme, parsley, coriander, sweet basils, chives, dill, and mint.
  • However, people who live in low-temperature areas such as Tasmania, Victoria, southern parts of new south wales etc., should grow broccoli, capsicums, carrots, cauliflowers, strawberries, turnips, spring onions, silverbeets, radishes, peas, spinach, tomatoes, sweet corn or beetroot.
  • Additionally, these people can grow herbs such as thyme, basil, sage, chives, parsley, coriander, oregano, mint, and dill.
  • People from temperate zones, where occasional weather frosts are observed, including places such as some parts of Victoria, most parts of southern Australia, and southern-western Australia, should grow radishes, blueberries, zucchinis, carrots, pumpkins, tomatoes, sweet corns, beetroots, okras, citrus, onions, lettuces and celery.
  • Moreover, people from temperate zones should also grow herbs such as marjoram, chives, thyme, parsley, rosemary, sage, and oregano.

Top gardening tips for an Australian spring

As you are gearing up for the spring to fully arrive, here are some of the most useful spring gardening tips that no one else will tell you.

Get equipped and get organized

Make sure that your tools are clean and your tool shed is replenished. Clean and sharpen up your tools to maintain healthy plants. If you don’t have a shed, you should consider buying a bag that has many compartments for storing your tools.

Equipment

Start planting

Having no experience is no excuse to stop yourself from planting. Read the manuals on the internet, and get ready to get your hands dirty. It is the perfect time for the plants to grow, and that is why you should plant and grow fresh flowers, fruits, and vegetables in your garden.

Mulch

Mulch is a great way to stop the weeds from growing and for conserving water. It will help you by keeping the soil moist and will also help you save water while allowing your plants to stay hydrated for a longer period of time.

Prune

It is okay if you have let your garden run a little bit wild in the winter season, but you must start tidying it up for new life to grow. There are numerous ways to prune a plant. Some people want to refine and manicure their plants, while others allow their plants to grow naturally. If you are fond of pruning, you must have the relevant cutting supplies for that.

Watering flowers

 

Fertilize

It is important that you fertilize your garden in the spring. Consider investing your money in all-purpose fertilizer and see it work like a charm. You will immediately start seeing your flowers and plants growing in your garden.

Pest control

Pests are the most common issue that every garden owner is prone to. Check out some local stores to get the best pest control supplies, and don’t let them affect your beautiful garden. You can also look for beneficial insects to control the damage, as these insects will eat off the damaging pests and save you from hazardous chemicals. We also have an article that can give you tips on how to control spring pests.

Lawn care

If you have neglected your lawn for quite a while, now is the time to take steps to renovate it. Whip your lawn back into shape. Shop for the relevant supplies and take proper care of your lawn. The main benefit of taking care of your lawn is that it will add a visual appeal to the overall beauty of your house, and you will also love spending spare time in your garden too.

Bottom line

It is that time of the year when you should start revitalizing your garden and prepare it for warm, sunny days. From pruning to mulching and from digging to plough, there is plenty of work that needs to be done to whip your garden back into its original shape. Time is of the essence, and that is why you should consider growing some green in your backyard! Happy Gardening!

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