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Winter Preparations for Stunning Spring Landscaping in New Mexico

While sipping your coffee by a frosted window on a crisp winter Santa Fe morning, you might be dreaming of spring’s blooms and lush greenery.

Is there something you can do now to turn those spring landscaping fantasies into reality?

The answer is simple — yes, winter is the perfect time to prepare your yard for the season ahead.

With a few strategic tasks, you can make sure your outdoor space will flourish as soon as the snow melts.

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Why Prepare for Striking Spring Landscapes in Winter?

Winter might seem like the last time to think of landscaping, but it’s actually the perfect period to do so.

The dormant season allows you to prune, plan, and prepare without worrying about rapid growth, extreme heat, pest infestations, or constant maintenance demands — typical challenges of other seasons.

By performing some simple tasks now, you’ll make sure that your Santa Fe garden, lawn, or backyard bursts to life as soon as warmer weather arrives.

Winer Tasks for Spring Growth

So, what can you do to enjoy a beautiful spring landscape? Here are the key winter tasks recommended by Urbanna Landscaping’s experts:

Soil Preparation

Test the nutrients and PH balance using a DIY test kit or send a soil sample to a local agricultural office or soil testing lab.

Depending on the results, enrich soil with nutrients like compost or organic matter to ensure your plants grow well.

Pruning and Trimming

Winter is ideal for pruning shrubs, trees, and overgrown perennials to encourage growth and reduce pest risks.

Avoid pruning plants that flower in spring as they may lose their buds.

Mulching

Add a layer of mulch to insulate your plants’ roots from the low temperatures, keep moisture, and reduce weed growth.

Tools and Systems Maintenance

Clean and sharpen your tools and equipment so everything is ready for the busy season ahead.

Check your irrigation system for leaks, clogs, or damage, and inspect outdoor lighting or drainage to ensure everything is working properly.

Spring Landscape Planning

Use the time to design your garden layout, choose plants suited to New Mexico’s unique climate, and place your seed orders early.

If these tasks seem too complicated, you have no time, or you fear you don’t have enough knowledge, contact an expert agency like Urbanna Landscaping to help you with spring landscaping preparation.

A beautiful spring landscape by Urbanna Landscaping​
Performing key winter tasks will help you prepare your outdoor space for the coming spring​

Preparing Your Landscape for Spring: The Long-Term Benefits

Taking the time to prepare your landscape in winter has numerous advantages that you can benefit from.

Cost Savings

Early preparation like removing trees, replacing damaged irrigation systems, purchasing expensive fertilizers, or settling for overpriced plants reduce the need for costly last-minute fixes or replacements.

Improved Aesthetics

If you take care of your garden long ahead of time, it will surprise you with colorful blooms when spring arrives, adding flavor to your morning coffee or evening glass of wine.

Sustainability

Some winter tasks — like mulching and weeding — can help prevent weed growth naturally, reduce the need for watering, and minimize the use of chemical treatments.

Beautiful spring plants​
Once spring arrives, you will enjoy an enchanting, sustainable, and cost-efficient garden​

Need Spring Landscaping Services? Call Urbanna Landscaping’s Team

Dreaming of a vibrant spring during the cold winter months? Urbanna Landscaping is here to help!

We specialize in winter preparation to ensure your garden or yard blooms in all its glory once the warmer season arrives.

From pruning trees and shrubs to testing and enriching your soil, we handle all the essential winter tasks your outdoor space needs.

We can also mulch, weed, and inspect your irrigation system to save you time and prevent costly issues down the road.

In addition, if you want to enjoy your outdoor space right now while winter is still here, we can design and execute beautiful winter landscaping ideas.

Contact us today to schedule our winter services and enjoy your garden or backyard, no matter the season.

Ready to transform your outdoor space?

Winter Preparation for Spring Landscaping: FAQs

Have more questions about how winter tasks can prepare your landscape for spring? Here is more information to guide you!

When should I plan my spring landscape?

Our experts at Urbanna Landscaping recommend that you begin planning your spring landscapes in late fall or early winter so that you have enough time to decide what you want and move to execution. For inspiration, explore our articles about stone landscaping ideas, drought-tolerant landscaping, backyard landscaping ideas, Santa Fe landscaping ideas, and the latest Santa Fe landscaping trends.

Can I install hardscapes in winter?

Yes, winter is ideal for hardscaping projects like pathways, patios, or retaining walls. Urbanna Landscaping can help you bring your vision to life — check out our services and portfolio and give us a call.

How do I handle pests in winter?

Inspect your garden or yard for overwintering pests and take preventative measures — prune infected branches, clean fallen leaves and debris, and remove dead plants where pests can hide or lay eggs. Prepare your Pinons for Pinon Needle scale by hiring someone to spray the trees.

How often should I water my plants in winter?

Water plants every 3–4 weeks during dry spells, especially if there’s no snow cover — this will help prevent roots drying out.

Do I need to remove weeds in winter?

Yes, removing weeds in winter stops them from spreading and competing with your spring plants. You can also use a pre-emergent herbicide to stop the sprouting of new weeds.

How can I protect my lawn during winter?

To protect your lawn during winter, don’t walk on frozen grass, rake up debris to allow airflow, and consider adding winter fertilizer for stronger growth in spring.

How can I protect my irrigation system during winter?

To protect your irrigation system in winter, drain and insulate the irrigation lines to prevent freezing and cracking. Check for damage and plan the required repairs before spring arrives.

What types of mulch can I use in winter?

In winter, you can use organic mulches like bark, wood chips, or straw — they insulate the soil, retain moisture, and break down to add nutrients.

Should I clean garden beds in winter?

Yes, removing dead plants, debris, and weeds prevents pests and diseases from overwintering and spreading in spring.

How can I protect young trees in winter?

To protect young trees from the winter cold and pests, wrap the trunks with tree guards or burlap.

How can I protect my shrubs and trees from snow damage?

To protect shrubs and trees from snow damage, brush off heavy snow from branches and use stakes to support taller trees.