Spring is one of the most active planning and installation seasons because homeowners can see what winter changed and still have time to improve the yard before heavier summer use begins.

Projects spring often suits well
- Cleanup, planting refreshes, irrigation review, lighting touchups, lawn repair, and early outdoor-living improvements.
- Work that benefits from starting before summer heat or heavy seasonal use.
- Projects that need a full growing season or long use season afterward.
Why spring can be valuable
- The yard is easier to assess after winter wear and water issues.
- The calendar still leaves room for follow-up growth and adjustment.
- Homeowners can improve the yard before peak use and entertaining season.
How to choose the right spring project
- Start with what winter exposed or what keeps the yard from being ready for summer.
- Balance quick wins with projects that benefit from early-season timing.
- Do not crowd the spring list with too many unrelated upgrades at once.
Bottom line
The best spring projects are the ones that set the yard up well for the busiest part of the year instead of just filling the calendar.
For the broader overview, continue with Spring Landscaping Checklist Guide for Homeowners.

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