Cleaning Guide to Make Your Yard Spring Ready
Notoriously March is unpredictable! The lawn is crusty with snow in the first week of the month, and then a layer of warmth covers the snow, and in countable days, new flowers and leaf bugs blossom, portraying the beautiful signs of life. Summer and spring are seasons of love, life, prosperity, and a lot of outdoor activities. So don’t wait for the sun to come on your head; instead, go outside on a bright day and remove the burlap from shrubs, prune away the killed winter branches, and make space for the new life to blossom. Spend your savings on perennials and look around on the beauty that it will sprinkle. An old house landscape contractor once told me, “March is a good time to take stock of your yard and see if it’s time to thin out crowded beds and do some transplanting to fill in bare spots,” and it stuck with me. It is understandable why most people typically focus their cleaning efforts inside the house. It is chilly in the first few weeks to go out and indulge in outdoor