As the weather gets warmer and the sun starts coming out more, it’s time to start thinking about what you can do to get your landscaping in tip-top shape. So if you’ve decided that this is the year that you make your yard as lush and green as possible, you may need to make some changes to how you’ve taken on yard maintenance and landscaping services in the past. 

To help you see how this can be done, here are three tips for keeping your landscaping green and lush this year. 

Keep Up With Your Weeds

Before you can take steps to make your lawn and other landscaping grow thick and green, you first have to make sure that there isn’t anything that’s going to make this more of an uphill battle for you. Generally, what can make your landscaping have a hard time reaching its fullest potential is a plethora of weeds. 

As soon as you notice any weeds in your landscaping, make a commitment to pulling them out so as to not allow them to get a real foothold in your yard. As a good rule of thumb, try to go out and check your lawn and landscaping for weeds soon after you’ve experienced some rain, as the soft soil will make it easier for you to pull the entire weed out without leaving anything behind that could continue to grow and choke out the plants you’re wanting to thrive. 

Focus On Babying Your Lawn

When it comes to making your lawn lush and green, you’ll want to base your plan of attack on the type of grass you have. Different types of grass will require different courses of maintenance. 

Despite this, there are a few things that it’s wise to do with any type of grass as you nurture it into growing as well as it can. Doing things like aerating, dethatching, fertilizing, and overseeding will all help to give your lawn exactly what it needs to grow lush and beautiful. If you aren’t used to doing one or more of these things each year, now’s the time to start. 

Don’t Worry About Removing Your Clippings

As you trim and cut your lawn and other landscaping, you might be in the habit of clearing all of the clippings. And while this might keep your landscaping looking clean and clear, keeping some of the clippings on your lawn can actually be helpful for thick and beautiful growth. 

When you leave grass clippings on your lawn, they serve as a layer of protection to your lawn. They help the soil maintain proper moisture levels and give shade to grass that’s in direct sunlight. They can also help to give more nitrogen and other nutrients to the grass and soil. 

If you’re wanting to be the talk of your neighborhood this spring and summer, consider using the tips mentioned above to help your lawn and garden flourish.