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March
23

Outdoor Planting and Landscaping Tips for Early Spring | Solid Rock Realtors

As Oklahoma's winter ends and the weather warms, early spring is a great time to get your outdoor areas ready for the growing season. If you plan to sell your home or just want to make your property look better, our real estate agents know that smart landscaping can have a big impact on your home's value and curb appeal.

Getting Your Soil Ready for Great Results

You need to make sure your soil can support healthy plant growth before you start planting. When you prep your soil in early spring, you lay the foundation for everything that happens during the growing season.

Begin by checking your soil's pH and nutrient levels. Tulsa's clay-rich soil often needs changes to improve drainage and fertility. Mix in organic matter, such as compost or old manure, to improve the soil. Clear out any debris, dead plants, and weeds that built up over winter. This cleanup helps you see what needs work and gives you a fresh start for new plants.

Picking Plants That Thrive in Tulsa's Weather

Picking plants that fit Oklahoma's climate zone helps them live longer and need less care. It's best to go for native and adapted species that do well in Tulsa's weather.

Here are some early spring planting ideas:

  • Cool-weather veggies like lettuce, spinach, and peas
  • Tough perennials such as daylilies, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans
  • Decorative grasses to add texture and movement
  • Spring-flowering bulbs like tulips and daffodils

When to Plant

Knowing when to plant different species helps avoid frost damage and encourages healthy growth. Hold off on planting delicate plants until the risk of severe frost has ended. Keep an eye on soil temperature, as many seeds and transplants need specific conditions to sprout.

Boosting Curb Appeal Through Smart Landscaping

The outside of your home sets the tone for visitors and potential buyers. Smart landscaping choices enhance the look of your property while adding practical value.

Zero in on these key areas:

  • Front entrance with vibrant pots and inviting walkways
  • Plants around the base that highlight your home's design
  • Lawn boundaries with neat, clear edges
  • Tree and shrub areas with fresh layers of mulch

Using Mulch to Keep Moisture In and Weeds Out

Adding a new layer of mulch has many benefits for your spring garden. It helps keep the soil moist, prevents weeds from growing, regulates soil temperature, and keeps everything looking neat. Put down two to three inches of organic mulch around your plants, but keep it away from stems and trunks to avoid rot.

Ways to Keep Your Landscape Beautiful Over Time

Regular upkeep throughout spring ensures your landscape stays attractive. You need to set up routines that meet the changing needs of your outdoor areas.

Do these key maintenance jobs:

  • Water based on rain and heat
  • Trim dormant shrubs and trees before new growth starts
  • Add fertilizer as soil tests suggest
  • Look out for pests and diseases

Basics of Lawn Care

Your lawn needs some care when spring begins. Remove dead grass and debris by raking to let air move through. Fill bare spots by adding more seeds. Use weed preventers if crabgrass has caused trouble before. Keep your mower blades sharp to cut grass evenly and help it grow well.

Make Your Property Better This Spring

Spending on landscaping early in spring brings benefits all year. It creates outdoor areas you'll like and keeps your home's value up. When you want to look at Tulsa homes for sale or need help with landscaping to make your property more appealing, get in touch with us at Solid Rock Realtors. We offer expert local advice and personal service.

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