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Spring is when homeowners start thinking about curb appeal, fresh mulch, flowers, trees, and getting the yard ready for summer. But before you start planting, there are a few mistakes that can cost you time, money, and a whole lot of frustration. In this episode of Hire It Done, I'm joined by Ashley Thomas from Sherwood Forest Garden Center in Rochester, Michigan. Ashley and her family have been helping homeowners choose the right plants, prep their yards, and build better outdoor spaces for decades. We talk about the spring planting mistakes homeowners make, why you should check your soil before buying plants, how to know whether your yard needs sun or shade plants, what to do about deer, how to avoid overwatering, and why Michigan-grown plants matter. If you are getting your yard ready for summer, this episode will help you make smarter decisions before you spend money on landscaping. In This Episode * Why homeowners should clean and prep beds before planting * How to check soil before buying plants * Why mulch does not fix grass growing into your beds * Best low-cost curb appeal plants for spring * How to tell if your yard has full sun, shade, or filtered sun * Annuals vs. perennials, and when each one makes sense * How to protect landscaping from deer * Why overwatering and planting too deep can kill trees and bushes * Why local Michigan-grown plants can be a better fit for Michigan yards * How Sherwood Forest Garden Center helps homeowners with design, delivery, and installation Q&A-Style Takeaways Question: What should homeowners do before planting in spring? Answer: Clean up the yard and planting beds first. Check the soil, remove old clutter, look for insects or roots, edge the beds, and then add mulch or new plants. Question: Can mulch fix grass growing into garden beds? Answer: No. Ashley explains that homeowners should edge the beds first. Mulch can make the bed look clean, but it will not solve the problem if grass is already growing into the bed. Question: How do I know if my yard needs sun or shade plants? Answer: Observe the area where you want to plant. A space may look sunny early in the season, but once trees leaf out, it may become filtered sun instead of full sun. Question: What are good low-cost plants for curb appeal? Answer: Ashley recommends grasses for height and structure, salvia for long-blooming perennial color, and annuals for strong seasonal color. Question: How can homeowners protect plants from deer? Answer: Choose deer-resistant plants where possible and consider perimeter-based deer repellent strategies before deer establish their seasonal path through the yard. Question: Can overwatering kill plants? Answer: Yes. Ashley explains that plants can drown, especially when soil conditions are heavy or clay-based. New trees and annuals may need more water, but homeowners still need to monitor soil and watering frequency. Question: Why do local plants matter for Michigan homeowners? Answer: Plants grown for the local environment are more likely to match the climate and conditions. Ashley recommends choosing plants that work for Michigan sun, soil, and seasonal changes instead of relying only on online inspiration. Connect With Sherwood Forest Garden Center Website: https://www.sherwoodforestgardencenter.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-thomas-2636bb62/ X: https://x.com/sherwoodForest4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashley_thomas1217/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashley.l.thomas.77/ Phone mentioned in episode: (248) 652-4920 Location mentioned in episode: 4981 Adams Road, Rochester / Oakland Township, Michigan, corner of Adams and Silver Bell Connect With Adam Website: https://hireitdone.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HireitDone LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamhelfman/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hireitdone/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hireitdone X: https://x.com/helfystyle #HireItDone #SpringLandscaping #HomeImprovement
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