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Hello Fellow Gardeners,
Ah Spring! Warmer temperatures, sunshine, and no bugs (yet)! Well, as wonderful as Spring is, it brings with it a few gardening chores to be done! If you just can’t wait to get started, check out Spring Chores Checklist Part 1 for a list of items to do now, but read on for those basic things that need to be done once the last bit of snow finally melts…
□ Clean Up Those Beds!
After the last chance for frost has passed, remove all the old mulch from your garden beds, and replace with a brand new batch! Don’t just throw your old mulch out! Recycle it, by placing it into your compost pile!
□ Plant Away!
Spring is the time to plant blueberries, raspberries, grapes, rhubarb, asparagus, irises, peonies, hydrangeas, lilacs, and more!
□ Prepare Those Beds!
Add a bit of compost or organic fertilizer to your beds to help give your plants a great nutrient boost!
□ Pull Weeds!
Spring is the perfect time to pull any weeds that pop up because the ground is so wet that you can usually get the weed, root and all very easily!
□ Prune Prune Prune!
Roses, apple and plum trees need to be pruned in the Spring, but DON’T prune those lilacs, hydrangeas, Spring flowering clematis or old garden roses! For these the rule is simple! Prune after bloom!
□ Divide and Transplant!
Divide and transplant any perennials that need it, such as daylilies and hostas. You can also transplant roses if they need a new spot this year!
Stay tuned for more tips, tricks, ideas, and inspiration on cold climate gardening from the Daily Weeder!
Happy Gardening, 
Marie Suzanne
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Hello Fellow Gardeners,
As if you didn’t have enough to do with Spring cleaning indoors, now we’re adding a few more tasks to your list to do outdoors! While Spring may not be officially here quite yet, there are a few things you can do ahead of time that will help make your garden look its best!
Right now is a great time to shed those winter pounds in anticipation for Spring gardening! You may not remember, but gardening typically requires significant bending, lifting, and lots and lots of energy! So start slow and build up, but get moving! ALWAYS check with your doctor before starting any type of exercise or diet routine!
You’re going to want to check on any and all equipment you typically use for gardening and lawn maintenance. Check on your lawn mower, rototiller, leaf blower, weed eater, and more! You may not need them now, but when you do, it’ll be nice to have them in good working order!
Our feathered friends are going to be making a come back shortly! Welcome them by giving everything a good cleaning! Check on your bird houses, bird baths, butterfly houses, bird feeders, and bat houses. Don’t forget to replace that bird seed!
Take out your benches, pots, fences, trellises, and other garden ornaments, give them a once over, and see if they need a bit of a touch up! A little paint can really dress up your garden decorations! Don’t be afraid to go ahead and get creative! This is the perfect project to do outside on one of those nice sunny and warm days we’ve been enjoying more of lately!
While you may not need your shovel, pruners, or edgers yet, you should check on them and see if they will need a bit of sharpening or even replacement. Don’t forget to check the handles for cracks, and weak or rough spots that could cause problems later on. These are the tools you will use most often in your garden, so it’s important to have them in perfect condition and ready and waiting for Spring gardening!
Today we featured a list of items you could start right now, but stay tuned for those important Spring chores to do once the snow is finally gone! It’s coming sooner than you think!
Happy Gardening,
Marie Suzanne

Hello Fellow Gardeners,
Spring is in the air folks! The snow is finally melting and you can actually see some bare spots! Temperatures are rising (albeit slowly) and, stores are simply brimming with colorful garden displays from pots to pansies and everything in between! Gardening season will start soon, so it’s time to start thinking about what you need for Spring!
Here’s a spring shopping list for you to print out and mark off!
□ Landscaping Fabric
□ Mulch
□ Soil
□ Fertilizer
□ Organic Pest Control Items (think nasty slugs, aphids, or even bigger pests such as deer and squirrels!)
□ Pavers and Stepping Stones
□ Fencing and Netting
□ Rake, Shovel, Spade or Rototiller
□ Rain Barrels
□ Plant Supports (cages, trellises, and arbors!)
□ String and Ties (these are extremely useful!!)
□ Gloves (good gloves to protect your hands from thorns!)
□ Wheelbarrow
□ Clippers
□ Pruners
□ Sun Block and Hat (keep those rays for the flowers!)
□ Kneeling Pad (an old pillow will do fine!)
□ Garden Decorations! (This one is fun! Think birdhouses, chimes, pots, statues, and more!)
□ Hose and Gasket
Phew! Shopping is going to be quite a chore! But wait there’s more! Stay tuned for a Spring Garden Checklist– what you need to do now for Spring!
Happy Gardening,
Marie Suzanne