Too soon? Getting ready for the spring lawn season & 5 things you can do NOWđȘ
- Jan 31
- 2 min read
đ± Gearing Up for Spring Yard Work: 5 Easy Wins to Start the Season Right

That first stretch of warmer days is a game changer. The windows open, the pollen arrives (bless đ« ), and suddenly your yard is asking for attention. The good news? A little prep at the start of spring goes a long wayâwhether youâre staying put or thinking about selling later this year.
Here are 5 simple things homeowners can do early to get their yard spring-ready without feeling overwhelmed:
1ïžâŁ Clean Up Winterâs Leftovers đ
Start with the basics: remove fallen branches, leftover leaves, and debris from beds and corners of the yard. This instantly makes everything feel fresher and helps grass and plants bounce back faster.
Pro tip:Â This is also a great time to edge beds and sidewalks for an easy âclean linesâ look.
2ïžâŁ Refresh Mulch (Donât Overdo It!) đł
Fresh mulch is one of the quickest curb-appeal upgrades you can make. It helps retain moisture, suppress weeds, and gives landscaping that polished look.
Stick to 2â3 inches maxâmore than that can actually hurt plants.
3ïžâŁ Prep the Lawn, Donât Panic đŸ
Early spring isnât about perfectionâitâs about prep. Rake lightly, check for bare spots, and consider a soil test before throwing down fertilizer. Tennessee lawns wake up gradually, so patience here pays off.
4ïžâŁ Pressure Wash the âGrime Zonesâ đż
Driveways, walkways, patios, and front porches take a beating over winter. A quick pressure wash can make your exterior feel brand new in an afternoonâno landscaping skills required.
5ïžâŁ Trim Shrubs + Inspect Trees âïž
Light pruning encourages healthy growth and keeps shrubs from getting leggy. Also, take a look at trees for dead limbs that might need attention before spring storms roll in.
đŒ Why This Matters
Whether youâre planning to enjoy your home all summer or considering a move down the road, early spring yard prep sets the tone. A tidy, healthy yard boosts curb appeal, protects your investment, andâbonusâmakes being outside way more enjoyable.
Small steps now = fewer headaches later. And honestly? Thereâs something satisfying about that first fresh yard day of the year. đđ



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