If you’re looking for summer or fall yard clean up tips, this blog focuses on everything you need for every season. We gather the essential hacks for maintenance, remodeling, and cleaning of any garden, porch, and yard, also the steps you to be more efficient, and how to avoid problems with wild weed and filled up gutters. Keep reading to find out!
- Use the right tools
Gloves, hand pruners, tree saw, and a ladder are the essential gardening tools. Sharpen your devices if required. You don’t want to struggle with blunt tools that will hurt your precious plants with multiple and unnecessary cuts.
- Declutter
First of all, pick up any clutter like big branches, bicycles, sports equipment, and anything blocking the way. Also, collect pet messes, and other small objects that contaminate the soil. Treat your yard like another room of the house, and your plants will be much healthier!
- Stop malicious weed
Wild weed can be quite aggressive for your garden plants and, if you let them, they can grow strong and thick roots that will be very difficult to pull out. The best strategy is to identify them and pip them off early. Latter, you can buy weed preventer to avoid having wild weed again.
- Trim and prune
Reinvigorate your shrubs and trees by trimming their dead branches. There’s a wide variety of tools to get the job done quickly: pruning shears for small cuts, and loopers and pruning saws for bigger ones. Also prune your wildflowers like azaleas, maple, birch, and dogwood.
- Wash and disinfect the furniture
Old chairs, swings, tables, or any furnishing you have in the open needs a checking every season. If you are having a small gathering this summer, be sure to have enough seats and disinfect them properly. Use a sponge or a nylon scrub to wash your plastic or metal furniture. Use a mix of bleach, dish soap, and water to eliminate mildew and germs.
- Clean your gutters
Many might think a leaf blower is a non-essential appliance, but the truth is, it comes in handy when you have to deal with leaves in the gutters. Picking by hand all the leaves in your gutters is a tedious job, but with one of these machines, it won’t be more than a minute. Just remember to use the leaf blower before raking the leaves on your yard, because you will end up with more mess.
- Keep your edges sharp
A beautiful garden can have any shape you want. Every now and then, trim your plants in soft or hard edges, respecting the limits of your property and giving a chic style to your yard. Remember that these edges have to be maintained regularly, so consider buying an electric cutter.
We hope these essential tips and hacks are helpful for your summer project. Enjoy your remodeled garden or clean front porch! Remember that small gathering in yards are one of the safest ways to get in touch with friends and family during the current pandemic. Stay safe! Also, contact us if you want to book a cleaning service for your home or workplace.