In anticipation of the 2021 growing season, spring is the perfect time to plan and plant. From fruit trees and shrubbery to vegetables and flowers to add color and life to your garden, instructive materials are available to help you along the way in cultivating your green thumb.
Sue J. Gwise, consumer horticulture educator and master gardener coordinator, has been with the Cornell Cooperative Extension for 20 years. She said that early spring is a good time to start planning, regardless of what type of gardening you are set to begin. Spring is a good time to draw up a little plan of where you want to put things. The more planning you do ahead of time, the more successful your garden will be.