While soil preparation may not be the most glamorous of gardening chores, it is one of the most important. Dig and till your soil, well while adding compost to areas that have dried out from the winter rains, so that your garden can incorporate the new nutrient-rich soil before planting and replanting begins. You should also ensure that flower beds are well drained, by simply adding a little sand to the soil. If you plan on planting something close to a wall, you may need to add extra moisture-retaining materials, as soil near barriers, tends to dry faster than it does in other areas.
It is also important to ensure soil aeration and weed control by raking your flower beds well, before removing smaller garden weeds.
Tip: Before preparing your soil, make sure you have all necessary tools and accessories that will help you get the job done quickly and easily.