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    Tips to revitalize your garden

    By Metro Creative Services for Pamplin Media Group,

    29 days ago

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    Gardening is a rewarding hobby that pays a host of significant dividends.

    Many people love gardening because it allows them to spend time outdoors, and that simple pleasure is a notable benefit of working in a garden. However, the National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture notes that gardening provides additional benefits, including helping people get sufficient exercise, reduce stress and improve mood.

    With so much to gain from gardening, it’s no wonder people look forward to getting their hands dirty in the garden each spring. As the weather warms up, consider these tips to help bring a garden back to life.

    Discard the dead weight

    Winter can take its toll on a garden, even in regions where the weather between December and early spring is not especially harsh. Discard dead plants that have lingered into spring and prune any perennials that need it. If branches that fell during winter storms have not been discarded previously, they should also be removed at this point.

    Test the soil

    Soil testing kits can be purchased at local garden centers and home improvement retailers. Such tests are inexpensive and can reveal if the soil needs to be amended to help plants thrive in the coming months.

    Mulch garden beds

    Mulching benefits a garden by helping soil retain moisture and preventing the growth of weeds. Various garden experts note that mulching in spring can prevent weed seeds from germinating throughout spring and summer. That means plants won’t have to fight weeds for water when the temperature warms up. It also means gardeners won’t have to spend time pulling weeds this summer.

    Inspect your irrigation system

    Homeowners with in-ground irrigation or above-ground systems that utilize a drip or soaker function can inspect the systems before plants bloom. Damaged sprinkler heads or torn lines can deprive plants of the water they need to bloom and ultimately thrive once the weather warms up.

    Tune up your tools

    Gardening tools have likely been sitting around gathering dust since fall. Serious gardeners know that tools can be expensive, so it pays to protect that investment by maintaining them. Sharpened pruners help make plants less vulnerable to infestation and infection. Well-maintained tools like shovels and hoes also make more demanding gardening jobs a little bit easier, so don’t forget to tune up your tools before the weather warms up.

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