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*** Clean Up That Messy Yard with These Outdoor Organizers

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Getting the inside of your home organized is one thing, but making the great outdoors a tidy place is an entirely different situation. Yards get messy, and they can get that way fast. A storm can bring down branches, damage patio furniture and send garbage containers all over the place. Despite these challenges, your yard may be the most rewarding and enjoyable part of your property. Treat it that way by taking good care of it, and cleaning it up this spring.

One of the first casualties of winter is the grass. Fall leaves weaken the grass and winter cold often finishes it off. However, getting good grass come springtime is not impossible. One great way to make sure that your grass beautiful when March and April roll around is to add a little seed to it during the fall.

Seed tends to take to the ground the best in the fall, and Canada Green, for example, is just one type of seed that is hardy enough to endure tough winters after being seeded in the fall. Proper use of grass seed such as this can leave any yard looking stunning come the warmer months. If you did not have the time or the foresight to get your yard ready in the fall, then fast acting fertilizers, such as Patch Perfect Grass can do wonders to revive an otherwise dying lawn. A third way to ensure that your lawn is well taken care is simply an issue of regular maintenance.

Let’s face it, we all want a gorgeous yard, but none of us want to deal with the hassle and tedium of maintaining it. Mowing is fine, but picking up all of the cut grass adds time and energy to the project, even if the mower does have a bag attached. The same goes for raking up leaves. Putting them in a nice pile is not the problem, cleaning up that pile is. Fallen branches are the same way. Gathering them is not difficult, getting rid of them is. But try purchasing a bag holder on wheels, and the ease of dumping the grass, leaves and branches gets much easier.

Keeping your patio furniture safe provides a wholly different set of challenges. While most furniture is durable, years of wear and tear from storms can take their toll. But try purchasing a simple vinyl cover for your furniture, and your worries will be no more. No matter how hard that rain lashes, your chairs and tables will stay dry. Keeping your furniture under wraps unless they are in use is a good way to avoid being surprised by a storm. Some covers are reversible with attractive patterns, making it easy to keep your patio chairs covered.

Preventing your garbage cans, recycling bins, pool filters and air conditioning units from undoing the beauty of the outdoors is a challenge faced by countless homeowners. However, the simple purchase of a privacy screen can keep those unsightly items out of your way, and add a nice touch to your yard. Small dividers can have a wonderful affect on your outdoor space. For example, a small, white picket fence themed partition can be put nicely beside a path near some evergreens. This accents the path well, and hides the unsightly gap between the evergreen and the ground.

Speaking of paths, outdoor paths can be a major attraction for messes, and are often hard to clean. Try purchasing a power washing broom and your struggles will be over. The back of the broom hooks up to a hose, and the pressurized water lifts all of the dirt and grime off of the pavement. Then the push broom pushes it all away, and your path will look as good as new.

A final way to make your own personal great outdoors look neat and clean is with well placed lighting elements. A well lit porch and path area can be rather eye catching at night, and provides a perfect atmosphere for any barbecue. There are countless ways to light a path, ranging from simple solar lights that can be put directly in the ground, to flameless candles that can perfectly accent any evening. Hanging lights, Japanese Lante
s and tiki torches are also great ways to light up your back yard. All of these lighting solutions are relatively efficient as well, as many models depend on solar energy to run.

However you choose to spruce up your backyard this spring, you are sure to be able to find a way to accomplish your goals. By taking care of your grass, managing your patio furniture, hiding unsightly necessities, keeping your paths clean and keeping the whole yard attractively lit you can make your lawn and garden the crowning jewel of the neighborhood.

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