“The most pleasant and useful persons are those who leave some of the problems of the universe for God to worry about.”

~ Don Marquis

Spring brings new life to the English garden, making it the ideal time to prepare beds, lawns, and borders for the growing season. As temperatures rise and daylight increases, gardeners can begin clearing away winter debris, cutting back dead stems, and tidying perennial plants.

Pruning shrubs and roses is one of the first important tasks of early spring, encouraging healthy growth and shaping plants for the months ahead. Gardeners should also take time to improve soil quality by adding compost or well-rotted manure, which enriches nutrients and boosts plant vitality.

Spring is also perfect for sowing hardy annuals and planting bulbs that will flower later in the year. Lawn care should not be forgotten—raking, aerating, and feeding grass will help it recover after winter. With thoughtful preparation and regular attention, an English garden can quickly transform into a vibrant and colorful landscape full of seasonal charm. 🌱🌸

 

Here are the photos of an English garden in March, spring time.  For inspiration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Book your own garden floral consultation here.

See more of our floral work here.

Buy Me a Coffee