Spring Garden Awakening with Larkspur Landscaping

As the first signs of spring emerge, it's time to breathe life back into your garden. Larkspur Landscaping is here to guide you through the essential tasks for March, ensuring your outdoor space thrives. From protecting your plants against late frosts to tackling early weeds and planning your vegetable or flower garden, our expert tips will make this spring a season of vibrant growth and beauty.

This month, focus on sowing early greens like lettuce and arugula, and planting a variety of vegetables and early-blooming flowers. For those starting seeds indoors, we have a curated list including peppers and tomatoes, promising a lush harvest.

Beware: Be ready to cover any plants if the temperature take a sudden dip for a couple days in a row. A few days or even weeks of nice weather can (falsely) lead us to believe Spring has sprung.

Weeds! They will come out strong. Remove them as they appear. Mulch can help prevent them from returning. After a rainstorm is the best time to weed. Or maybe during the rainstorm for a little elemental fun.

Sow: Lettuce and Arugula Plant: Broccoli, Beets, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Onions, Kale, Peas, Potatoes, Radishes, Shallots, Spinach + Turnips.

Starting seeds indoors? Great, here’s the list: Peppers, Summer Squash, Winter Squash + Tomatoes.

Missing flowers? Pansies, Violas, Primroses, and Sweet Peas are ready to plant early-bloomers.

Looking for a garden that stands out? Whether you dream of a floral haven, a bountiful vegetable garden, or a serene herb spiral, our team at Larkspur Landscaping can bring your vision to life. Discover the magic we can create together in crafting your unique outdoor space this spring.

Happy Gardening Season from Larkspur Landscaping!

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