Seasonal Care
Keeping Your Garden Healthy: Seasonal Care Guide
Welcome to our seasonal garden care guide! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, taking care of your garden throughout the year is essential to ensure its health and beauty. Here are some tips to help you maintain a flourishing garden in every season.
Spring
As the weather warms up, it's time to prepare your garden for the growing season ahead. Start by clearing away debris, pruning dead branches, and refreshing your soil with compost. Plant cool-season vegetables and flowers, and keep an eye out for pests and diseases.

Summer
Summer is the peak growing season, so make sure to water your plants regularly, especially during hot spells. Mulch around your plants to retain moisture and keep weeds at bay. Deadhead flowers to encourage new blooms and harvest ripe fruits and vegetables.

Fall
As temperatures start to cool down, it's time to prepare your garden for winter. Plant fall vegetables and bulbs for spring blooms. Clean up your garden by removing spent plants and adding a layer of mulch to protect your soil during the colder months.

Winter
Although your garden may look bare in winter, there are still tasks to do. Prune dormant trees and shrubs, check for pest eggs, and plan your garden for the upcoming year. Consider starting seeds indoors to get a head start on spring planting.

By following these seasonal care tips, you can keep your garden healthy and thriving throughout the year. Happy gardening!
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