Gardening tips: Prepare your soil in spring

01.28.2024 12:50

After long and cold winter months, your garden soil might need some extra effort from you to be ready for plants.

While some regions have pretty mild winters, there are still some types of work that has to be done.

Here are a few things you should do before planting anything in your garden.

Clean Up

Remove any debris, like leaves or old plants, from your garden. This helps create a fresh start.

Loosen the Soil

Use a garden fork or a tiller to loosen the soil. This allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the plant roots easily.

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Check the Moisture

Touch the soil. If it's too wet, wait a bit before working on it. Working with overly wet soil can lead to clumps.

Add Compost

Spread a layer of compost over the soil. Compost is like plant food; it makes the soil rich with nutrients. You can buy compost or make your own.

Mix it In

Use your fork or tiller to mix the compost into the soil. This ensures the nutrients are spread evenly.

Level the Surface

Smooth out the soil surface with a rake. This creates a nice, even space for planting.

Check Soil Temperature

Some plants like warm soil. Use a soil thermometer to check if your soil is ready for the plants you want to grow.

Plan Your Layout

Decide where each plant will go. This helps you make the best use of space and ensures each plant gets what it needs.

Water the Soil

Give the soil a good watering. This settles it and helps the new plants adjust.

Patience is Key

Now, you're ready to plant. Remember, gardening takes time. Be patient, and enjoy the process of watching your plants grow.

Previously, we talked about storing tomato harvest.

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Contents
  1. Clean Up
  2. Loosen the Soil
  3. Check the Moisture
  4. Add Compost
  5. Mix it In
  6. Level the Surface
  7. Check Soil Temperature
  8. Plan Your Layout
  9. Water the Soil
  10. Patience is Key