5 Tips to Keep Your Garden Looking Great this Spring and Summer

5 Tips to Keep Your Garden Looking Great this Spring and Summer

The work of trying to keep your garden looking great this spring and summer starts now.

5 Top Tips to Get Your Garden Ready in Flitwick, Ampthill, Barton Le Clay & Luton


Spring and summer gardening starts now! Even if you haven’t spent much time outside over the winter, preparing your garden early ensures it looks its best when warmer weather arrives. Homeowners in Flitwick, Ampthill, Barton Le Clay, and Luton can use these quieter months to tackle essential tasks before spring and summer really kick in.

If you’re thinking about selling your home this spring, booking a property valuation with Love Homes can help you understand your property’s value and plan improvements to maximise curb appeal.

1. Tidy Up Debris and Borders


Leaves, dead plants, and garden debris can damage your flowerbeds over winter by blocking oxygen and nutrients. To prepare your garden:

Remove leaves and dead growth
Pull weeds from the root and trim overgrown grass
Clear flowerbeds down to bare soil for deciduous perennials
Clean greenhouses, pots, and seed trays with disinfectant to remove pests and diseases
A tidy garden looks healthier and more inviting for both enjoyment and potential buyers.

2. Plant Summer-Flowering Bulbs


Early spring is the perfect time to plant summer-flowering bulbs, such as gladioli. Tips for success:

Choose healthy, firm bulbs
Plant within a week of purchase to allow proper dormancy
Check your local garden centre for guidance on the best bulbs for your garden
Well-planted bulbs ensure your garden bursts with colour when the warmer months arrive.

3. Order Autumn Planting Bulbs and Seeds


Planning ahead helps your garden stay organised and vibrant year-round. Don’t forget spring-flowering bulbs like daffodils, crocus, and hyacinths — plant them by the end of September for blooms next year.

Tip: If you miss the ideal planting time, get them into soil or pots as soon as possible to avoid deterioration.

4. Collect Rainwater


Rainwater is ideal for plants and an environmentally friendly way to keep your garden thriving. Set up a water butt or buckets to store rainwater and use it during spring and summer. This ensures your garden stays healthy and conserves mains water.

5. Repair Fences and Trellis


Early spring is perfect for completing small but impactful garden jobs:

Check wooden fences, gates, and trellis for damage or rot
Clean panels with a power washer
Apply wood preservative, stain, or paint on a dry day

These improvements not only maintain your garden but also boost curb appeal if you’re planning to sell.

Spruce Up Your Garden for a Sale with Love Homes


A well-maintained garden can make a significant difference when selling your property in Flitwick, Ampthill, Barton Le Clay, or Luton. Planning early ensures your outdoor space looks its best for buyers and helps your home stand out on the market.

Book a property valuation with Love Homes today to get personalised advice on how to maximise your home’s value and prepare for a smooth sale.
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