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6 Ways To Get Your Garden Ready For A Spring Property Listing

If you’re planning to put your home on the market, it’s crucial to ensure that each section of your property is in perfect condition.

This includes your garden if you have one.

Even if you have the best-maintained house in the world, a run-down lawn can dramatically decrease your property’s value. If you want to sell your home for the highest possible price, you need to make sure both the interior and the exterior are up to scratch.

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Note: With spring coming up, there’s no better time than now to perform garden maintenance before putting your home up for sale.

In this article, we’ll go through some important ways to get your garden ready for a spring property listing.

How To Get Your Garden Ready For A Spring Property Listing

1. Upgrade Your Backyard Pool Fencing

If you have a pool, you likely haven’t touched it since the start of winter.

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Tips: We don't blame you: no one wants to take a dip when it's freezing outside. However, as spring approaches, you should consider upgrading your pool. One way to do this is to install new or maintain existing glass pool fencing.

In 2024, glass is one of the top pool fencing materials used by Australian homeowners. Besides giving your pool a clean, stylish look, glass also allows for visibility to and from the pool. This is an important safety measure, especially if you have children to keep an eye on.

Upgrading your pool fencing contributes to the aesthetics and functionality of your garden, and can dramatically boost your property’s value if you intend to sell it.

2. Weed Your Garden

With all the winter wet and rain, there's a good chance that those pesky weeds have sprung up over the winter. You might have neglected weeding during the cold months, as it is not a pleasant job to garden in wintry conditions.

However, if you’re getting ready for property viewings, you don’t want your garden looking dilapidated, as this can make prospective buyers reluctant to purchase your home.

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Tips: Make sure to weed your garden to give it a cleaner look and to make your rural lot look like a more appealing place to live.

When weeding, make sure to pull up the intruding plants by the root to prevent them from growing back. Herbicides are an option if you need a quick fix, but it’s always better to remove weeds by hand to prevent damage to other plants.

3. Clear Your Garden of Debris

To stay on the theme of keeping your garden looking neat for property viewings, it’s crucial to make sure your lawn is free of debris. These can include dead leaves, fallen branches and food wrappers you might have accidentally left behind. A clean garden contributes to giving your property a neat, presentable look, and can boost demand for your home.

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Tips: Raking leaves and other debris should be a part of your regular backyard maintenance checklist. Spring is the perfect time to do this, as the weather will be perfect for doing work outdoors. Clearing debris from your garden is also an easy activity the whole family can partake in.

Once you’ve gathered all your debris in one place, you’ll need to dispose of it properly. Enlist a green waste removal service to ensure that your garden waste is handled in an eco-friendly way. Hiring waste removal professionals also saves you trips to a waste collection centre, giving you more time to get your garden ready for a property listing.

4. Maintain Garden Fixtures

An underrated way to increase your property’s value, whether you’re leasing it out or selling it, is to regularly clean your garden furniture. A polished, well-maintained gazebo, birdbox, bench or lamp post can go a long way to making your home seem like a more appealing place to live. This will increase the number of interested buyers.

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Tips: If you spot damage on one of your garden fixtures, you want to repair or replace it as quickly as possible.

This saves you money on expensive repairs down the road and prevents long-term issues that can hamper your property’s value.

5. Manage Your Trees and Vegetables 

When preparing your garden for a spring property listing, it’s vital to keep your plant life maintained. One of the best ways to do this is by printing trees and shrubs. Pruning is an essential part of any garden maintenance routine, as it gets rid of decaying parts of your plants and allows them to grow back healthier. This improves the aesthetic qualities of your trees and shrubs and makes your garden more desirable to prospective buyers and renters.

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Note: If you plant vegetables in your garden, the end of winter is the perfect time to plant several varieties and have them grow in time for the spring.

Some vegetables to consider include garlic, leeks, potatoes, radishes, mustard, kale and cauliflower. Planting edible plants is a great use of your property’s space and shows buyers that your property has commercial potential.

6. Prepare Your Soil

During the winter, your soil tends to become compact and hard, so one of the first things you should do at the end of winter is to loosen it back up by tilling or turning it. Using a tiller tool or a sharp spade, work the soil to a depth of 30-40 cm. Then, spread compost and mulch over the soil to give it a much-needed nutrient boost. If you like, you can test the soil to see the pH level and what you might need to add.

Following these steps makes your soil more conducive to plant growth, which is essential to any thriving garden. By creating a healthy lawn, you can significantly boost your property’s value in time for a spring property listing.

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Note: If you’re planning to put your property up for sale or rent, it’s vital to ensure your garden is in the best condition possible.

In this article, we’ve gone over tips to boost your home’s value like removing weeds and upgrading your pool fencing.

By following this guide, you can get your garden ready for a spring property listing. If you aren’t doing so already, start implementing our tips into your garden maintenance routine today.

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