10 things you can do to improve your home garden right now

Inventory your tools and supplies. Does your wheelbarrow have a flat tire? Is your hand trowel bent or blunt from hacking at roots or rocks? Are there holes in the fingers of your garden gloves? Now is a great time to check out your garden gear and get it ready for a busy spring. (Dreamstime/TNS)

Set up some deep watering stations in your vegetable garden. Master gardener Yvonne Savio, creator of the GardeninginLA.net blog, suggests burying 5-gallon nursery buckets (the kind with the holes in the bottom) until the top rises just 4 inches above the ground (to keep scampering lizards from falling into the buckets and provide ample room for moisture-preserving mulch). Plant around those buckets this spring, and as the heat rises, fill the buckets once or twice a week with water. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

Inventory your tools and supplies. Does your wheelbarrow have a flat tire? Is your hand trowel bent or blunt from hacking at roots or rocks? Are there holes in the fingers of your garden gloves? Now is a great time to check out your garden gear and get it ready for a busy spring. (Dreamstime/TNS)

Weed, weed, weed! Any weeding you do now will save you tons of misery later this year, when it’s hot and the weeds are threatening to take over your yard. Dreamstime

Create a handy herb garden to keep your herbs handy! Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times/TNS

Enrich your garden soil by feeding your garden bed with bags of organic potting soil, compost, aged steer manure or other organic amendments. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times)

Planting a family garden is one way to bond and provides healthier food options at home. So take a deep breath, put down the remote and get busy outside. (COURTESY PHOTO)

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