Ah ... May.
It's the month gardeners in many U.S. climate zones dream about. We peek out our windows each morning, hoping to see dew instead of frost on our lawns and tender tulip petals. We revel in the brilliant color of forsythia and inhale deeply to enjoy the tantilizing scent of hyacinth. We clean and fill our birdfeeders and recoverthe bird bath from shed or garage. And while sipping our morning java, we reach for pencil and pad to plan the gardening tasks needed to make ours the bestlooking landscape in the neighborhood!
At first it can seem overwhelming, but fret not. We've got tips and a handy checklist.
Ready, Set, Go...
Ready: Think strategically. Before you clip one branch or pull one weed, gather your gardening tools from wherever you stored them over the winter months. If you get your ducks in a row first, you’ll save yourself a great deal of time and frustration as you move from task to task, avoiding the delay caused by
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