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What are your spring gardening plans?

Tearing up the lawn? Do you plant edible plants? Are you starting from scratch? Let us know what you plan to change in your garden this year

When spring comes, there’s nothing we want to do more than go outside. As temperatures rise and days lengthen, reminders of renewal and rebirth are everywhere, from elaborate nests perched high in trees to the first buds emerging from shrubs.

With much of the country covered in snow and the official start of spring still more than a month and a half away, it could be a long time before home gardeners get out and start digging. But it’s never too early to start planning. I’d love to hear what you want to do when it’s time to get out there again.

Homeowners: Whether you’re a first-time gardener, have years of experience, or are just doing a complete overhaul or minor replacement, let us know how you’d like to improve your garden this spring. Please share your tips and ideas in the comments below.

Experts: What garden or outdoor projects are you working on this spring? Upload a photo in the comments and tell us what your customers are asking for this year.

Are you planning to grow your own food this year? You may have already been gardening with edible plants for a few seasons and would like to expand your garden or try out different varieties.

Landscape expert transformed his backyard lawn in (Add Place Name) into an edible oasis after realizing how much he was spending on organic produce. After researching growing organic fruits and vegetables, he implemented his own no-dig gardening methods on a 15-by-9-foot plot and is now self-sufficient by growing all the organic produce he needs.

 

Tell us: Are you planning on growing any food crops this year? Maybe you are planning to build a raised bed or add more containers to your balcony? Please share your edible gardening plans and photos in the comments below.

Are you rethinking your planting palette to better suit your climate, whether it’s low-maintenance native species or well-adapted, non-invasive exotics?

The outdoor living space in (Add Place Name) backyard is surrounded by low-maintenance, low- water plants. Permeable decomposed granite walkways and spaced pavers reduce storm water runoff, creating spaces that are not only comfortable and inviting, but also resilient.

Your turn: Are you rethinking what you grow in your area? Let us know your ideas and plans for a more resilient garden in the comments below.

Or is this year a new beginning? Maybe you’re planning to deal with a corner lot that’s been neglected or abandoned for years, or maybe you’ve recently moved and are looking to make the outdoor space your own.

Tell us: If you’re a first-time gardener or homeowner starting from scratch, what are your garden goals for this year? Let me know in the comments or let me know what you’re working on.

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Experts in tree removal, stump  demolition, stump removal, tree trimming, tree mulching, tree pruning and emergency tree removal  in Buffalo, NY

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Todd Wilhelm
Todd Wilhelm
2024-10-01
Had sod installed at my house in Amherst. Job done very quickly and well. Highly recommended. Will be using them again for spring 2025 project.
Md Mia
Md Mia
2024-09-27
RDK Tree Service removed a large maple by the power lines. It was definitely not a easy job. They did the job safely and did it rather quickly. I will definitely recommend them for your tree services.
Bike Lover
Bike Lover
2024-09-27
Residing in Buffalo NY, and needed to remove a large tree in the backyard and front yard. The crew did a fantastic job with removing it along with the stump. We are so impressed. Thank you RDK!
selvachandran saravanan
selvachandran saravanan
2024-09-25
Did a job here in my rental property in Amherst of removing two 60-70ft pine trees with stump removal and prepped an area for parking. RDK Landscaping is the one you should go to with your tree and landscaping/hardscaping needs. They are just the best overall!!
jackary Rootis
jackary Rootis
2024-09-24
I highly recommend them. Great crew, Super easy to work with. They’re doing a great job out here in East Amherst. Not only did I use them, but my neighbor and their son did as well and we couldn’t be happier.
DIANE Abram: Toot-Toot Daycare
DIANE Abram: Toot-Toot Daycare
2024-09-21
I hope these pictures speak for itself. I had called couple of companies to my property in Northampton, Buffalo, but only RDK Landscaping had come out so quick to give a quote for a project we started and couldn’t finish. They were so quick, efficient and had completed the project in about 2 days. They did a beautiful job, and answered all my questions throughout the entire process. I am so very thrilled about the results and could not recommend more! They are doing wonderful projects.
Dan Duggan
Dan Duggan
2024-09-19
RDK Landscaping did an amazing job! We had 8 dead ash trees at our property in Clarence that needed to be taken down given their proximity to the house and garage, in addition to two trees close to the power lines. I was very impressed with how quickly Roy and his team responded, came out to the property and got the job done. I would highly recommend them!
Andres Martinez
Andres Martinez
2024-09-14
Everybody at RDK Landscaping was a pleasure to deal with, we had a big project with them to clear up some really overgrown gardens beds around our garage, they went above and beyond making our space useable again. Once the project was complete they made sure to clean everything up and even cleared some weeds we had on our driveway that we hadn’t even mention to them. Can’t recommend them enough and will be calling them first for any future landscaping projects.
Esther Guess
Esther Guess
2024-09-12
The guys were quick and effective at getting all that ivy down. Great work!

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