Winter is here and, while this may not be the right time for certain home maintenance tasks, it is certainly a perfect season for some key garden jobs. Rightfully, you may not pick winter for upgrades such as windows or roof replacements. However, you may want to focus on your garden during the colder months, so that you can start working towards a healthy, beautiful garden in spring.
In this quick-start guide, we’ll look at a few key tasks that can be done during the winter season and can support the health of your garden - and home! Let’s get started.
Upgrade Your Drainage System
Having a reliable drainage system is essential, especially before some of the rainiest months of the year. Drainage is essential to prevent water from pooling in your garden or from collecting nearby key structures of the house, such as wooden verandas or foundations.
Here’s where investing in quality drainage systems, such as Swiftdrain trench drains, can help you redirect water into safer areas and away from your driveway, garden, and home. Since every home and terrain is different, be sure to partner with an expert to help you better understand what solution works best for your needs.
Invest In A Smart Irrigation Solution
Did you know that the average American family uses 320 gallons of water per day and about 30 percent of this is used for outdoor and garden jobs? So, if you are looking to create a more efficient and sustainable garden that weighs less on your bills, investing in a smart irrigation system may be the answer. These systems regulate water use and can be controlled conveniently through an app on your phone, so that you can better manage how much water is used while keeping your plants healthy.
Fix Your Fences
Winter is a great time to work on hardscaping jobs, including fences and features such as a patio, veranda, or shed. Contact an expert contractor to help you ensure that your garden’s elements are in optimal shape and ready to withstand use and weather for many more years to come.
Prune Plants And Plant Winter Bulbs
Aside from the jobs seen above, there are also some garden tasks that can help you ensure your garden will be filled with color and blooming flowers during spring. Some of these key winter tasks include:
Weed garden beds.
Plant new perennials, annuals, or vegetables.
Prune shrubs and trees to encourage healthy growth.
Mulch around plants to protect the roots and prevent weeds.
Divide overcrowded perennials for healthier growth.
Fertilize plants as needed.
Remove any diseased or damaged foliage.
And, of course, don’t forget to harvest herbs - the more you harvest them, the more they’ll grow!
Maintain Your Tools
Last but not least, take this time during which your tools are not in use to carry out regular maintenance. You may want to clean your saw, sharpen your pruners, oil moving parts, and check for any damage or rust on handles and blades. Also, consider bringing in your more valuable tools for annual maintenance, so that you can be sure that they’ll be running perfectly in spring!

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