As winter fades and warmer days approach, it’s time to refresh your landscape and ensure your outdoor space is ready for a season of vibrant growth. A little preparation now will help your plants, trees, and shrubs thrive throughout the year. Here are four essential spring landscaping tasks to get your garden in top shape.

1. Assess Your Plants & Replace Where Needed

Take a walk through your yard and check for any plants that may Spring is the ideal time for a post-winter clean-up and mulching of your landscape. Start by inspecting your plants, particularly evergreens, for signs of damage or deterioration. Divide and relocate perennials if necessary, and consider transplanting trees and shrubs to enhance the overall layout. Don’t forget to cut back roses (knockouts and drifts only) and remove dead portions of perennials. Weed-eat Liriope if there are brown tips and begin cutting back grasses and any plants affected by frost. Pruning landscape trees and removing branches below 8′ on shade trees will promote healthy growth. Dead-head annuals and consider applying fertilizer, pre-emergent, and insecticide for a well-maintained and formal appearance.

2. Divide & Relocate Overgrown Perennials

Many perennials, such as hostas, daylilies, and ornamental grasses, grow vigorously over time and may become overcrowded. When this happens, they struggle to bloom properly and can negatively impact the overall aesthetics of your landscape. Dividing perennials in early spring helps promote healthy growth and allows you to expand your garden by planting them in new locations. Simply dig up the root system, separate the sections, and replant them in well-prepared soil.

3. Transplant Trees & Shrubs for Better Placement

If you have trees or shrubs that aren’t thriving in their current location, early spring is the ideal time to transplant them. Perhaps they’re not receiving enough sunlight, have outgrown their space, or simply don’t fit your design vision anymore. Moving trees and shrubs while they are still dormant helps them establish strong roots in a more suitable spot before the heat of summer arrives. Be sure to water thoroughly and mulch around the base to help with moisture retention and root development.

4. Refresh Your Mulch for a Polished, Healthy Landscape

A fresh layer of mulch is one of the easiest ways to enhance the health and appearance of your landscape. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature, keeping your plants protected. Spread a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch, such as shredded bark or pine straw, around trees, shrubs, and flower beds. However, be careful not to pile mulch directly against plant stems or tree trunks, as this can lead to rot and pest problems.

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At Eden Scapes, we specialize in transforming landscapes with expert care and attention to detail. Whether you need plant replacements, tree and shrub transplanting, or fresh mulch application, our team is here to help! For top-quality spring landscaping services in Lafayette, look no further. As the premier choice for Landscaping services in Acadiana, we offer tree & shrub transplanting and replacements, mulching services, and more, not only in River Ranch & central Lafayette, but also in Youngsville, Broussard, New Iberia, and other surrounding areas. Contact us today for a comprehensive spring cleanup in Lafayette. Your yard will need extra attention this year, as even evergreen plants, which typically retain their foliage year-round, have suffered this year from winter burn or stress. If you notice brown, brittle, or unhealthy-looking greenery, it may be time for a replacement. Let us help you select fresh, healthy plants now, which will ensure a strong start to the growing season.