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March Garden Reset: 5 Essential Garden Maintenance Tasks for a Stress-Free Summer in Highbridge and Burnham

  • Mar 16
  • 3 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

Garden area looking worn down after winter

As the days start getting longer across Highbridge and Burnham, many homeowners begin thinking about their gardens again. It’s tempting to head straight to the garden centre, but the secret to a great summer garden isn’t just what you plant — it’s the maintenance and preparation that keeps everything in good condition.

March is an important transition month. After months of winter rain, wind and damp weather, outdoor areas often need a little attention before spring growth makes certain repairs harder to reach.

Taking care of a few key maintenance tasks now can help you avoid bigger problems later and ensure your garden is ready to enjoy when summer arrives. If you need help with any of the below please give Paul a call on 07936 609099 I give free advice and can provide a free no obligation quote to help get your home and garden in tip top condition ready for the summer.


Here are five essential spring garden maintenance tasks for homeowners in Highbridge and Burnham.

1. Check the Condition of Fences and Posts

Winter storms and coastal winds can weaken fences and loosen posts. Over time, moisture can also cause rot in wooden fence panels or gravel boards near ground level.

A quick inspection in early spring can help you spot problems before they get worse.

Things to look for include:

  • Fence panels that wobble or lean

  • Loose or unstable fence posts

  • Rotting timber near the base of the fence

  • Broken or damaged panels

Reinforcing weak posts or treating timber with a protective preservative now can extend the life of your fencing and prevent expensive repairs later.

2. Clean Decking and Patios

Decking and patios often become slippery during the winter months due to algae, moss and general dirt buildup.

This is particularly common in damp areas like Highbridge and Burnham, where moisture can linger for long periods.

A proper clean in early spring helps:

  • Remove slippery algae and moss

  • Restore the appearance of patios and decking

  • Prevent moisture damage to wooden surfaces

  • Make outdoor areas safer for family and guests

Regular cleaning can also extend the lifespan of decking and patio surfaces.

3. Check Sheds and Garden Buildings

Sheds, summerhouses and other garden structures protect tools, equipment and outdoor furniture throughout the year.

Winter weather can cause minor damage that often goes unnoticed until problems develop later.

It’s a good idea to check:

  • Shed roof felt for tears or lifting edges

  • Rusty or loose hinges on doors

  • Sticking locks or handles

  • Gaps around doors where water could enter

Small repairs now can help keep your shed dry and secure during the wetter months.

4. Check Downpipes and Water Drainage

While roof repairs are usually specialist work, homeowners can still check that downpipes, gutters and water collection points at ground level are working properly.

Blocked or damaged downpipes can cause water to overflow and soak the base of sheds, fences or exterior walls.

Make sure that:

  • Water is flowing freely through downpipes

  • Drains or soakaways are clear

  • Water butts are positioned correctly

  • Pipes are not leaking or blocked

Managing water properly around your property helps prevent damp, rot and long-term damage.

5. Prepare Your Lawn for Spring Growth

March is usually when lawns begin growing again as soil temperatures start to rise. Preparing your lawn early helps it grow thicker and healthier through the spring and summer months.

A few simple steps can make a big difference.

Follow the One-Third Rule

For the first few cuts of the year, keep your mower blades high. Cutting too much grass at once can stress the lawn and encourage moss growth.

Define Lawn Edges

Neatly trimming the edges where grass meets paths or patios instantly makes a garden look more maintained and tidy.

Aerate the Soil

If your lawn feels compacted or spongy, aerating it with a garden fork allows air, water and nutrients to reach the roots more effectively.

Professional Garden and Property Maintenance in Highbridge and Burnham

Keeping outdoor areas well maintained helps protect your property and ensures your garden stays safe and enjoyable throughout the year.

At Highbridge & Burnham Maintenance, we provide reliable property maintenance and handyman services in Highbridge and Burnham, including:

  • Fence repairs and maintenance

  • Pressure washing patios and driveways

  • Shed and garden structure repairs

  • General outdoor maintenance jobs

Our goal is to take care of the hard work so you can simply enjoy your home and garden.

If your garden or property needs a spring refresh, get in touch today to arrange a free, no-obligation quote.

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