Why February Is The Perfect Time to Plan Your Garden Landscaping Project

Following the winter, February can be a great time to undertake a range of landscaping projects such as zoning a large garden, pruning, adding a garden path, laying new turf or introducing raised garden beds.

February is the ideal time because of the availability of tradespeople and the fact that the ground is softer around this time of year.

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Why Early Planning is Essentials

Since landscapers and gardeners tend to be busier in the Spring, it’s ideal to make a booking early before availability falls off heading into the summer.

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By planning your garden landscaping project in February and booking early, you have the opportunity to dedicate time to the design, source materials, and plan around the weather.

Advantages of Softer Ground in February

Following the winter, the ground will generally be softer by February. This, in turn, will make it easier to begin digging, levelling and installing large features. These might include patios, paths, fences or otherwise. Again, though, you’ll want to ensure that you hire a professional to repair damaged or broken gutters.

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Popular Landscaping Projects to Consider Now

As discussed, there are a range of landscaping projects you might want to undertake this February, including narrow borders, a green roof, a multi-seasonal tree, new turf, and raised garden beds.

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Some other commonplace landscaping projects include small garden ponds, lawn care and an external seating area.

How to Find and Book the Right Tradesperson or Gardener

To find the right person for the job, we’d advise checking their reviews and customer ratings to get a sense of their prior work. Along with this, you’ll want to discuss the scope of the project and secure quotes early.

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By then comparing these several quotes, you can weigh up the pros and cons of each and consider which professional might be best for the job at hand.

Making the Most of the Seasonal Transition

Some of the best selections to consider for the summertime in the UK include Begonia, Hydrangea, Sunflowers, Dahlia, Asters and Hardy Geranium.

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Whatever plants you choose to add to your garden in the summertime, just be sure they are safe in case you have any pets to whom they might be poisonous. Otherwise, you’ll want to consider how the various plant arrangements look together aesthetically and how they are spread out and arranged from a landscaping perspective.

Again, talking with a professional can help with this, so you can both plan out how to revitalise the look and feel of your garden.

Conclusion: Get Ahead of the Spring Rush

Getting ahead of things by finding and booking a tradesperson now can help ensure you can enjoy a stunning garden by the time the warmer weather arrives. And, of course, one of the key advantages here is that by booking early, you avoid the late rush to secure bookings as the summer gets closer.


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Last updated by MyJobQuote on 29th January 2025.
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