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10 Spring Gardening Tips From North Jersey Landscapers

"Choose native plants." Here are nine more gardening suggestions for people who want to flex their green thumbs this spring in North Jersey.

ESSEX COUNTY, NJ — With the first day of spring already in the rearview mirror, many home gardeners in the North Jersey area are turning their attention to the outdoors again. And as nature awakens, it's the perfect time to transform your garden into a vibrant oasis, experts say.

Doshi Group Landscaping, which is based in Essex County and services the North Jersey area, recently shared 10 gardening tips for local residents who want to get outside and flex their green thumbs.

Here are their suggestions:

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1. Plan Ahead: Sketch out your garden layout, considering the placement of plants, pathways, and focal features.

2. Choose Native Plants: Opt for plants indigenous to your region for easier maintenance and better adaptation to local climate and soil conditions.

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3. Add Color: Introduce a diverse array of flowering plants to infuse your garden with bursts of color throughout the season.

4. Create Layers: Arrange plants strategically, with taller specimens at the back of flower beds and shorter ones towards the front, to add depth and visual interest.

5. Mulch for Moisture: Apply a layer of mulch to conserve soil moisture, suppress weeds, and enrich the soil as it decomposes.

6. Incorporate Hardscaping: Integrate elements like pathways, retaining walls, and decorative rocks to add structure and delineate different garden areas.

7. Prune Regularly: Maintain plant health and aesthetics by pruning dead or overgrown branches to stimulate new growth.

8. Consider Wildlife: Attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies by planting flowers rich in nectar and pollen.

9. Water Wisely: Deep, infrequent watering encourages robust root development. Water plants in the early morning to minimize evaporation.

10. Personalize with Decor: Infuse your garden with personality by incorporating decorative elements such as statues, bird feeders, and outdoor lighting.

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