
Spring is nature’s grand awakening — the perfect season to breathe new life into your garden. With the right horticultural advice, you can transform your outdoor space into a thriving haven of colour, texture, and vitality. Here are seven practical tips for success this spring.
1. Revitalise the Soil with Organic Matter
Loosen compacted soil using a fork or cultivator, then mix in compost, aged manure, or organic fertiliser. This improves drainage, boosts nutrition, and encourages beneficial microbes — essential for healthy growth. Read more about spring soil prep at Mitre 10.
2. Feed Smart with Balanced Fertilisers
Apply a slow-release fertiliser tailored to your plant types. For flowering plants, look for formulas rich in phosphorus. Balanced feeding helps plants establish quickly and thrive throughout the season. Flower Power has additional fertiliser tips.
3. Mulch to Retain Moisture and Suppress Weeds
Spread organic mulch such as bark chips or straw around your garden beds. Mulch reduces water evaporation, keeps roots cool, prevents weeds, and improves soil structure as it breaks down.
4. Control Weeds Early
Weeds compete aggressively in spring. Remove them early before they seed, giving your chosen plants the best start. Regular weeding now means fewer problems later.
5. Choose the Right Plants for Spring
Opt for seasonal flowers or hardy Australian natives such as Kangaroo Paw, Lomandra, or Correa. These choices reduce maintenance while supporting pollinators and biodiversity. See Tuscany Garden’s planting guide here.
6. Water Wisely
Adopt efficient watering practices. Water deeply but less often to encourage strong root systems. Early mornings or evenings are best to reduce evaporation. Drip or soaker hoses make this even easier.
7. Promote Soil Life with No-Dig Methods
Instead of constant digging, layer compost and mulch on top of the soil. This no-dig approach nurtures worms and microbes, keeps soil structure intact, and maintains moisture naturally.
Bonus Tip: Re-Use and Re-Cycle
Divide existing plants, brew nutrient-rich “weed tea,” and repurpose containers to save money and reduce waste. Check out The Guardian’s guide to sustainable spring gardening.
Need More Expert Horticultural Advice?
For tailored horticultural advice and complete garden management solutions, visit Garden Managers today. Whether it’s soil testing, plant selection, or long-term maintenance, expert guidance ensures your garden flourishes year-round.

