-Plant annuals after the last chance of frost.
-Seed lawns and bare spots to reduce erosion.
-Prune spring flowering shrubs, such as forsythia, after they finish flowering.
-Amend the soil based on your soil test with fertilizer and amendments.
-Start using repellants to protect new plants from hungry critters.
-Water newly planted trees and shrubs following our watering guide.
-Set up peony hoops and other plant stakes.
-Fertilize established plants for healthy growth, such as Plant Tone, Osmocote, or Miracle-Gro.
-Remove any garden debris to avoid future diseases.
-Prune evergreens once new growth has begun to accumulate.