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Writer's pictureTimothy Jacobs

Spring Forward: Maximizing February to Early March for Your Outdoor Space; Early Spring Planning



As the calendar flips from February to early March, anticipation for the spring and summer seasons grows among gardening enthusiasts and homeowners in Central Ohio. At Lawn Harmony Landscaping LLC, we understand the excitement and eagerness to dive into outdoor projects. This period is not just about preparing; it’s about envisioning and planning for the vibrant months ahead. Let's explore how you can utilize this time to set the stage for a successful gardening season and perhaps embark on more significant landscape transformations.


1. Advanced Planning: Dreaming Big


Visualize Your Space: Use this time to dream big. Imagine your ideal outdoor space. Are you envisioning a serene garden to unwind, a lively play area for the kids, or perhaps a functional outdoor kitchen for summer barbecues? Sketch your ideas or create a vision board to help bring your dreams closer to reality.

Research and Design: Start gathering inspiration from gardening magazines, online resources, and social media. If a major redesign is on your mind, consider consulting with a landscape designer who can help translate your visions into a feasible plan. Remember, well-thought-out designs not only enhance the beauty of your space but also its functionality and value.


2. Early Planting Strategies


Seasonal Adjustments: While February to early March is still cool, it's a great time to plan your planting strategy. Consider which plants will thrive in your space and how you'll arrange them for optimal growth and aesthetic appeal.

Start Some Seeds Indoors: For those plants that need a longer growing season, continue starting seeds indoors. Vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, as well as annual flowers, can be started now to ensure they are ready for transplanting after the last frost.


3. Infrastructure Improvements


Paths and Patios: Evaluate the need for repairs or improvements to garden paths, patios, or decks. The off-season is the perfect time to plan these projects so they can be enjoyed as soon as the weather warms.

Irrigation System Check: Consider the efficiency of your watering system. Early spring is an excellent time to plan or upgrade your irrigation setup to ensure your garden and lawn receive adequate moisture throughout the growing season.


4. Big Projects on the Horizon


Outdoor Living Spaces: If you’ve been dreaming of an outdoor living space, now is the time to start planning. Whether it's installing a new patio, building a fire pit, or creating a cozy outdoor seating area, early planning ensures your project can be completed in time to enjoy during the warmer months.

Landscape Features: Think about adding or updating landscape features such as water fountains, ponds, or garden sculptures. These elements can transform your garden into a unique and inviting retreat.


5. Sustainable Practices


Composting: If you haven't already, set up a composting system. Composting kitchen scraps and yard waste not only reduces landfill waste but also produces rich soil amendment to boost your garden’s health.

Rainwater Harvesting: Consider installing a rain barrel to collect rainwater. It's an eco-friendly way to water your plants and reduce your water bill.


Closing Thoughts


The transition from winter to spring is a period filled with potential and excitement for gardening and landscaping projects. By taking strategic steps now, from planning and design to early planting and infrastructure improvements, you can ensure a successful and enjoyable outdoor season. Stay tuned for more insights from Lawn Harmony Landscaping LLC, and remember, the beauty of your outdoor space tomorrow starts with the plans you make today. Let's make this season one to remember!




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