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Activities Your Landscaper Undertakes in Your Yard During March and April

  • Writer: Carl Botti
    Carl Botti
  • 9 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

Spring marks a critical time for your yard’s health and appearance. As the weather warms, your landscaper shifts focus to preparing your outdoor space for the growing season. Understanding what your landscaper does in March and April helps you appreciate the work behind a thriving garden and lawn. This guide breaks down the key tasks landscapers perform during these months to set your yard up for success.


Eye-level view of a landscaper preparing soil in a garden bed in early spring
Landscaper preparing garden soil in early spring

Cleaning Up After Winter


The first step your landscaper takes is clearing away winter debris. Leaves, broken branches, and dead plant material accumulate over the cold months and can smother new growth if left unattended. Your landscaper will:


  • Rake leaves and remove fallen branches

  • Clear out dead annuals and perennials

  • Clean garden beds to allow fresh air and sunlight to reach the soil


This cleanup prevents disease and pests from taking hold and prepares the ground for new planting.


Pruning and Trimming


March and April are ideal months for pruning many trees and shrubs before they fully leaf out. Your landscaper will:


  • Remove dead or damaged branches to improve plant health

  • Shape shrubs and hedges to encourage fuller growth

  • Prune fruit trees to boost fruit production later in the season


Proper pruning helps plants focus energy on healthy growth and improves the overall look of your yard.


Soil Preparation and Fertilizing


Healthy soil is the foundation of a beautiful landscape. Your landscaper will test and amend the soil as needed by:


  • Aerating compacted lawn areas to improve water and nutrient absorption

  • Adding compost or organic matter to garden beds

  • Applying slow-release fertilizers to support early growth


These steps ensure your plants get the nutrients they need as they start growing vigorously.


Planting Early Spring Flowers and Bulbs


March and April are prime months for planting cool-season flowers and bulbs. Your landscaper may plant:


  • Tulips, daffodils, and crocuses that bloom early in spring

  • Pansies, violas, and snapdragons for colorful garden accents

  • Hardy vegetables like lettuce and spinach in vegetable beds


Planting at the right time helps these plants establish strong roots and vibrant blooms.


Lawn Care and Maintenance


Your landscaper will also focus on lawn health during these months by:


  • Raking to remove thatch buildup and dead grass

  • Overseeding bare or thin patches to encourage thick growth

  • Applying pre-emergent weed control to prevent crabgrass and other weeds


These actions promote a lush, green lawn throughout the growing season.


Close-up view of a landscaper trimming shrubs and shaping garden hedges in spring
Landscaper trimming and shaping shrubs in spring

Irrigation System Check


As temperatures rise, your landscaper will inspect your irrigation system to ensure it works efficiently. This includes:


  • Testing sprinkler heads for proper coverage and leaks

  • Adjusting watering schedules based on seasonal needs

  • Repairing or replacing damaged components


Proper irrigation saves water and keeps plants healthy during dry spells.


Pest and Disease Monitoring


Early spring is when many pests and diseases become active. Your landscaper will:


  • Inspect plants for signs of insect damage or fungal infections

  • Apply environmentally safe treatments if necessary

  • Recommend preventive measures to protect your yard


Early detection helps avoid costly damage later in the season.


Mulching Garden Beds


Applying a fresh layer of mulch is another important task. Your landscaper will:


  • Spread mulch around trees, shrubs, and flower beds

  • Use organic mulch like wood chips or bark to retain moisture

  • Help regulate soil temperature and suppress weeds


Mulching improves soil health and reduces maintenance needs.



Spring is a busy time for landscapers, with many tasks focused on preparing your yard for a vibrant growing season. From cleaning and pruning to planting and irrigation checks, each activity plays a role in creating a healthy, attractive outdoor space. Knowing what your landscaper does in March and April can help you plan your yard care and appreciate the work involved.

Serving Morris  County, NJ

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