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Plant Now For Spring Beauty

By Bond Street Mortgage

While the weather is still pleasant this fall, it can be a good idea to plan for early spring blooms. Trim shrubbery, plant bulbs, install new edgings or add whimsical garden accessories to assure that when spring rolls around you'll have something attractive to look at. Getting creative now will boost your spirits when winter seems to last longer than it should!

Whether you want to beautify for your own enjoyment or spruce up your yard with the intention of listing a home for sale come spring, get a headstart on your goals by taking time now to plan for spring.

Plant Early Spring Flowering Bulbs

If you want a profusion of color in your early spring garden, now is the time to plan for it. Most flowering bulbs require ample in-ground time to thrive, so it's always wise to check with a local nursery before purchasing specific varieties of bulbs. Gardening success depends on adapting to local conditions.

Seek out a qualified expert if you have little experience and then plan to experiment until your garden grows just the way you want it to. In most areas, the first flowers to bloom include crocus and daffodils, as well as some varieties of tulips.

Plan Your Planting Beds

Depending on your locale, fall can also be a good time to plant new trees and perennial shrubs. Again, it pays to ask questions and to plan. Even if it's not the optimal planting season, direct your efforts towards defining planting beds, soil preparation, and various hardscape elements. Cooler weather brings with it the chance to do some of the "heavy lifting" of landscape design: install brick or stone walkways, dry riverbeds, low stone walls, or decks and patios. By completing these tasks now, when spring arrives, you'll be able to concentrate on the fun parts of landscaping.

Plant an Edible Garden

Growing edible plants is a new trend: Not only are they generally easy to maintain, but the "fruits of your labor" are just as good to eat as they are to look at. A simple 4x4 raised bed garden can supply a wonderful variety of produce throughout the growing season and you'd be surprised as how they help create unique landscape appeal.

Some of the best crops for fall planting include cabbage, kale, broccoli, brussels sprouts and carrots. Even if you don't eat them, they add a unique dimension to the landscape. Use showy cabbage along a garden path and plant some carrots among heavier shrubs to create a lighter border.

Just remember that all growing things need a bit of tending to look their best. So be willing to spend a bit of time regularly in the garden -- your plants will benefit from the attention, and you're sure to enjoy it as well!

If you are interested in refinancing your current home or buying a new home, be sure to contact a trusted mortgage advisor with Bond Street Mortgage to discuss financing options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fall's pleasant weather allows you to trim shrubbery, plant bulbs, and install garden features, ensuring attractive early spring blooms and boosting your spirits during winter.

Most bulbs need ample in-ground time to thrive, so check with a local nursery for suitable varieties and adapt your choices to local conditions for gardening success.

Fall is ideal for defining planting beds, soil preparation, and installing hardscape elements like walkways, stone walls, or patios to get the heavy lifting done before spring.

Depending on your location, fall can be a good time to plant new trees and perennial shrubs, but it’s important to ask questions and plan accordingly.

Edible gardens are easy to maintain, visually appealing, and provide fresh produce, making them a rewarding addition to your landscaping.

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