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Why Spring is a Great Time to Tackle Landscaping Projects

Sempervirens Gardening | Posted on May, 19th, 2025


As summer break approaches and kids get ready for long days outside, it’s a great moment to think about how your outdoor space can support the season ahead. Whether it’s for play, relaxation, or simply creating a more enjoyable environment at home, spring time and early summer are ideal times to take on new landscaping projects.


1. Outdoor Spaces Get More Use in Summer

When school’s out and the weather’s warm, families naturally spend more time outside. Kids want space to run and play, while parents look for peaceful corners to unwind. A well-planned yard or garden becomes a central part of summer life—whether it’s for backyard camping, garden picnics, or a place to enjoy a book under a shady tree.

Making improvements now means your outdoor space is ready to enjoy when you need it most.


2. Plants Have Time to Establish

Many perennials, shrubs, and turf grasses do well when planted in late spring or early summer. The warm soil and longer daylight hours help roots settle in and grow before the intense heat of midsummer sets in. This is especially helpful for projects like:

  • Installing new garden beds

  • Laying sod or seeding grass

  • Planting privacy hedges or flowering shrubs

The earlier these go in, the better chance they have to thrive through the season.


3. You Can Maximize the Summer Season

If you’ve been thinking about adding a play area, building a patio, or just refreshing your landscape design, starting now means your project can be completed while there’s still plenty of summer left to enjoy it. Waiting too long may push work into the hotter, busier months, or even into fall.

Getting ahead of the season allows for more flexible planning and better conditions for both planting and construction work.


4. It’s Easier to Spot What Needs Work

After spring’s growth spurt, your landscape shows where attention is needed. Are there bare patches in the lawn? Overgrown shrubs? Muddy areas where the kids play? Early summer is a great time to evaluate what’s working—and what’s not.

Simple upgrades like mulching, adding stepping stones, or improving drainage can make a big difference in how your space looks and functions during the busiest outdoor season of the year.


5. Outdoor Projects Keep Kids Engaged

Involving children in summer gardening and yard projects can be a great way to keep them active and learning. From planting flowers to helping with watering or harvesting vegetables, there are plenty of age-appropriate tasks that make them feel included and connected to the space around them.

Plus, having a safe and inviting backyard encourages more time outdoors and less time on screens.


Our Final Thoughts

Summer offers a unique window of time when outdoor spaces become an essential part of everyday life. Whether you're planting, building, or simply refreshing what you already have, early summer is a great time to begin. With a bit of planning and effort now, your garden or landscape can become the backdrop for your best summer memories.


 
 
 

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