Spring Landscaping Guide: Cleanups, Mulch, Fertilization, Softscapes & Hardscapes

Spring is the most important season for setting the tone of your entire landscape for the year.

After months of snow, ice, and debris buildup, your property needs attention to restore curb appeal and prepare plants and lawns for healthy growth. A comprehensive spring landscaping plan typically includes spring cleanups, mulch installation, fertilization, softscape upgrades, and hardscape improvements.
At BruZiv Landscaping, we help homeowners transform their outdoor spaces with professional services designed to make properties look polished, healthy, and functional as soon as the warmer weather arrives.
If you’re planning to improve your yard this season, here’s how these five core services work together to produce a beautiful landscape.

1. Spring Cleanups: Resetting Your Landscape

Winter leaves behind a surprising amount of damage and debris. Branches, leaves, dead plant material, and compacted soil can prevent your lawn and garden beds from thriving.

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A professional spring cleanup typically includes:
• Removal of leaves, sticks, and winter debris
• Cutting back ornamental grasses and perennials
• Pruning shrubs and small trees
• Edging garden beds
• Lawn dethatching or early season raking
This process essentially resets your property, giving plants the space and airflow they need to grow properly.
A thorough cleanup also helps prepare beds for the next step: fresh mulch.
Learn more about our seasonal services on our Landscaping Services page.

2. Mulch Installation: More Than Just Aesthetic

Fresh mulch is one of the fastest ways to make a property look professionally maintained. But mulch provides several critical benefits beyond appearance.

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Benefits of mulch include:
• Moisture retention in soil
• Weed suppression
• Temperature regulation for plant roots
• Soil nutrient improvement as organic mulch breaks down
• A clean, finished appearance for landscaping beds
Most homes benefit from 2–3 inches of mulch installed each spring. Common choices include hardwood mulch, dyed mulch, and decorative bark varieties.
Mulch also pairs well with properly defined garden beds, which can be enhanced through edging and softscape design.
You can see examples of our work in our Landscape Projects Gallery.

3. Fertilization: Fueling Lawn and Plant Growth

After winter dormancy, lawns need nutrients to regain strength and color. Fertilization is essential for building thick turf and preventing weed takeover.

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A professional fertilization program typically includes:
• Early spring nitrogen application
• Pre-emergent weed control
• Balanced nutrients for turf health
• Optional soil conditioning
Proper fertilization encourages:
• Faster greening
• Strong root development
• Improved resistance to drought and pests
When combined with aeration and overseeding, fertilization can dramatically improve lawns that appear thin or patchy after winter.
For properties with ornamental plants and shrubs, fertilization can also be applied to flower beds and garden areas to promote vibrant blooms throughout the season.

4. Softscapes: Bringing Color and Life to Your Landscape

Softscaping refers to the living elements of your landscape—plants, flowers, shrubs, and trees.

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Spring is the ideal time to refresh softscape elements by:
• Installing new flowering plants
• Replacing damaged shrubs
• Designing new garden beds
• Adding ornamental grasses or perennials
• Improving plant layout for seasonal color
Strategic plant selection allows homeowners to enjoy continuous color from spring through fall.
Common softscape upgrades include:
• Hydrangeas and flowering shrubs
• Perennial flower beds
• Decorative grasses
• Pollinator-friendly plantings
Softscaping also improves curb appeal and increases property value, especially when paired with professional mulch installation and edging.
If you’re planning a full landscape refresh, our team can help design and install a customized solution through our Landscape Design Services.

5. Hardscapes: Creating Outdoor Living Spaces

While softscapes provide beauty, hardscapes add structure and usability to outdoor areas.

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Hardscape elements include:
• Paver patios
• Walkways and garden paths
• Retaining walls
• Fire pits and outdoor kitchens
• Stone steps and seating areas
Spring is an excellent time to begin hardscape projects because installation can be completed before peak summer outdoor use.
Many homeowners combine hardscapes with softscape upgrades to create fully functional outdoor environments where landscaping and living space work together.
For example, a new paver patio surrounded by mulched planting beds creates a clean, inviting space for entertaining while also improving property value.
You can explore hardscape options on our Patios and Outdoor Living page.

Why Spring Landscaping Matters

Investing in landscaping early in the season produces benefits throughout the entire year.
A well-executed spring landscaping plan provides:
• Improved curb appeal
• Healthier lawns and plants
• Reduced weed problems
• Better outdoor living spaces
• Increased property value
Many homeowners underestimate how much professional landscape preparation impacts the appearance of their home throughout the year.
Taking care of cleanups, mulch, fertilization, softscaping, and hardscaping early ensures your landscape stays healthy and attractive through summer and fall.

Schedule Your Spring Landscaping Today

If your property needs a refresh after winter, the team at BruZiv Landscaping is ready to help.
From spring cleanups and mulch installation to full landscape design and paver patio construction, we provide comprehensive landscaping solutions designed to elevate your outdoor space.
Visit BruZivLandscaping.com to learn more about our services or request a quote today.
Spring is the perfect time to invest in your landscape—and the results will last all year.