Pacific Northwest Spring Gardening Tips

Gardening in the Pacific Northwest has numerous advantages—fertile soil, copious amounts of rain, and mild seasons.

Use these tips to ensure that the required spring preparation is completed and that your garden is in tip-top shape this season.

raking in leaves

Start by getting your garden ready for the upcoming months. Remove any leaves and debris that have accumulated over winter. For easy removal, use a rake, and place debris in a large brown paper bag.

pink flowers hanging over arch

Create a colorful spring garden by planting early blooming perennials like candytuft, basket-of-gold, primrose, and bleeding heart.

person pulling weeds

Keep your garden’s weed population under control. These unwanted plants multiply quickly when left unchecked and will compete with your garden’s plants for valuable nutrients.

outdoor shrub with roses

Prune any shrubs that have finished blooming. Lilacs and azaleas, for example, will typically finish blooming by late spring. Pruning promotes flower development and is important to maintaining a plant’s health.

family replanting flowers

Wait until any threat of frost has passed to plant cold-sensitive plants like dahlias and begonias outdoors.

person holding up soil

Fertilizing your garden during the spring will also help keep plants healthy. Make sure to follow instructions for optimal results, as annuals and perennials require fertilizer at different times.

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