Winter can be tough on gardens, especially in Texas, where the weather can be unpredictable. But with proper planning and effort, you can ensure that your garden is ready for spring.

To clean up your Texas winter garden in preparation for spring, the first step is to assess any damage, remove fallen leaves and debris, prune, fertilize, and protect your garden from cold weather. You can start by walking through your park and noting any plants that have died or look rough. These plants should be removed to make room for new growth in spring. Next, using a rake or leaf blower, remove any debris from the garden to prevent pests and diseases from overwintering. Next, prune to encourage new growth and remove damaged or diseased branches. Then, use a slow-release fertilizer formulated explicitly for your plants to ensure a steady supply of nutrients. Finally, protect your garden from cold weather by covering plants with frost blankets or burlap.

Begin Preparing Your Spring Garden

When planning your spring garden, it’s essential to first assess the condition of your soil by taking a soil test to determine the pH level and nutrient content. The results suggest adjusting the soil by adding organic matter such as compost or well-rotted manure.

Additionally, it’s a good idea to add a new layer of mulch in the winter while there’s less foliage to work around. Winter is an excellent time to add mulch to your garden because the soil is typically moister and easier to work with than during the summer months. The mulch will also help protect your plant’s roots from the remaining cold weather and help retain moisture in the soil when spring finally arrives. In addition, mulch can help suppress weed growth and tidy your garden beds. In Fort Worth, Texas, the winter months are typically mild, which makes it an ideal time to add mulch to your garden.

Begin Planning Your Plants for Spring Planting

Planning where to plant plants in a Fort Worth garden is essential in creating a beautiful and sustainable landscape. The first step is to assess the current conditions of your garden, including the amount of sunlight, soil type, and drainage. This will help you determine which plants will thrive in your garden.

Next, consider the mature size of the plants you want to add to your garden. Make sure to give larger plants enough space to grow and smaller plants space to fill in. Also, think about the color and texture of the plants you choose. A good mix of colors and textures will create visual interest and help tie the garden together.

Another important factor to consider is the water needs of the plants you choose. Fort Worth can be hot and dry in the summer, so it is essential to select drought-tolerant plants that can handle occasional dry spells. This will help reduce the amount of water you need in your garden and save you time and money.

Finally, group plants with similar water and sunlight need together. This will make it easier to care for your garden and keep everything healthy. Then, when you have a plan in place, you can start adding plants to your garden with confidence, knowing that you have taken the time to create a sustainable and beautiful landscape.

Decide on What Annual and Perennial Plants You Want in Your Spring Garden

When deciding which annual and perennial plants to include in your spring garden, consider the time they will be in it, the type of impact you want on your garden, and the maintenance required. Annual plants are known for their bright, showy flowers and can be used to create a quick and colorful display, but they need to be replanted every year. Perennial plants come back year after year and have a more permanent landscape but require more maintenance. Ultimately, it’s a matter of preference and the specific needs of your garden.

Here is a list of annual and perennial plants that are well-suited for gardens in Fort Worth, Texas:

Annuals:

Zinnias
Marigolds
Cosmos
Sunflowers
Petunias
Lantanas
Impatiens
Salvia

Perennials:

Black-eyed Susans
Coneflowers
Daylilies
Sage
Yarrow
Blanket Flowers
Coreopsis
Iris
Shasta daisy
Sedum
Keep in mind that these plants will do well in Fort Worth’s climate, but it’s always a good idea to check the specific requirements of the plants you are interested in (such as sun exposure, water needs, etc.) before planting.

Why Premier Nursery?

Choose Premier Nursery for all of your plant needs because of the high-quality and diverse selection of plants we offer. Our nursery’s experienced staff can help customers choose the right plants for their specific growing conditions and provide expert advice on plant care.  also takes great pride in sourcing healthy and robust plants, ensuring that customers will succeed in growing and maintaining their selections. Furthermore, the nursery’s two convenient locations and hours make it easy for locals to stop by and choose the perfect plants for their home or garden. With our commitment to providing the best plants and customer service, Premier Nursery is the clear choice for Fort Worth.