Spring
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Well here in New Hampshire the snow is still hanging around, but Spring is right around the corner. Right now is the optimal time to be having those fruit bearing trees pruned. There are a couple of ways to approach fruit tree pruning: 1. you prune the trees to shape them and make them look more appealing or 2. you prune the trees so that they produce more luscious fruit. If you have not pruned your trees successfully, we suggest calling an expert in the field to do the pruning for you. If you prune too much or incorrectly you could easily put the tree into shock, which is never a good thing!As soon as all the snow is gone it’s time to start the oh so fun Spring Cleanup! Spring cleanups in southern New Hampshire tend to consist of the following: cleaning all debris from the grass areas as well as from all flower and garden beds, cleaning all the sand from parking areas and driveways, trimming and shaping trees and shrubs, weeding and edging all beds, and mulching all designated areas.
One thing I will say, there is nothing like a fresh coating of mulch to “pretty” up a landscape. If you are laying your own mulch make sure and turn over any remaining mulch from previous years that is still in the current beds. Mulch is an excellent form of nutrients for the soil and surrounding plants, as long as it is decomposing correctly. You really should never have more then 3″ of mulch in any section. If you already have more then this down from previous years, just skim off the top layers and turn over anything remaining. This may actually save you a nice amount of money as well since you may only need 1″ of mulch as a top layer.
As this snow is melting, start checking out the drainage in your yard and flower beds. See which areas have the optimal drainage and plan what plants (annual or perennial) you would like to go there. Check out how much sun and shade each of these areas get. The internet is a wealth of regional information so that the homeowner can browse the best types of plants for their conditions.
Spring is an amazing time of year. It is a time where you can totally redo the landscaping of your home or freshen it up on a low budget. Enjoy the warm weather that will soon be here and get out in that garden!



