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A Fresh Look for your Front Yard in Less Than a Day!
By Monica Resinger
http://homemakersjournal.com

Giving your front yard a fresh look can take less time than you might think.  
By following my tips below, you'll have that fresh look in less than a day!  

~ Trim and mow the lawn.  This is probably the biggest part of your front 
yard so once this is done you will see a huge improvement.  By trimming, I mean 
using a weed eater or clippers to trim the grass in places the mower won't 
reach.  If you have an average size yard, this should take less than 45 minutes.

~ Sweep or blow the sidewalk and front porch.  Believe it or not, this makes 
a big difference.  Sweeping the sidewalk & front porch of an average home 
should take less than 15 minutes, blowing less.

~ Weed and clean out the flowerbeds.  If you have been keeping up with the 
weeding, this shouldn't take too long, depending on how many beds you have.  If 
your beds are over-run with weeds, start small and do 15 minutes a day; 
remember, you want a fresh look in less than a day (if some weeding isn't done, 
that's okay... the improvements you have done will make a big difference 
still). I 
know from experience that 15 minutes a day weeding makes a difference and 
you'll be done in no time.  I had been neglecting my flowerbeds for quite some 
time and this year I couldn't take it anymore... I wanted a nice looking yard.  
I was overwhelmed, but told myself if I at least go out and weed 15 minutes a 
day, I'll feel better because at least I'm trying.  To my surprise, within a 
week or two of 15 minutes per day weeding, I had made it through the entire 
yard, and I have quite a few flowerbeds.  Be sure to also clean out the 
flowerbeds by getting any dead leaves, twigs or trash.  When I weed & clean out 
the 
beds, I bring along a big empty plastic flower pot to put the weeds into, then 
when it's full, I dump it on the compost pile.  If you have weeds growing 
through the cracks of your sidewalk, get those today.  This shouldn't take too 
long.

~ Trim plants.  If you have any plants with dead leaves, branches or flowers 
on them, or are growing out-of-control, trim them.  This not only improves the 
look of your front yard, but improves the health of your plants.  This 
shouldn't take too long as long as you don't have tons of flowerbeds!  If you 
do, 
then go to the 15 minute a day rule as in weeding above.  

~ Get rid of clutter and put things away that are in your yard or on your 
front porch.  If things are laying around, either put them away, throw them 
away 
or give them away.  Make a decision if you want the items or not, and if you 
want them, they need to be put away since you can't have a fresh look with them 
all over the place.  Put car washing items all in one spot, hopefully 
somewhere hidden, like in the garage.  Wind up the water hose, put the toys in 
one 
area and teach the kids to put them there when finished, keep small garden 
tools 
in a handy container on your porch, big ones in the garage or shed, etc.  
This should take no longer than 30 minutes, depending on what there is to put 
away.  If it's really messy, do the 15 minute a day rule.  

~ Consider adding yard and porch decor here and there.  This doesn't have to 
be done today of course, but I think it's fun to hunt for yard and porch decor 
items and they can give a fresh look, especially if you rotate them or switch 
places with other ornaments.  You don't have to spend a fortune either... I 
love a bargain and have found many.  I found a darling hang-up scarecrow about 
2 feet tall at Wal-mart for $1.89 and a matching smaller one on a dowel for 
.89 cents!  I hung the scarecrow up next to my front door & poked the small one 
in a planter I have on the front porch... they are adorable.  At a recent yard 
sale, I found a couple of glittery shiny balls about 6 inches in diameter 
that I'm going to hang from a tree.   I find seasonal wreaths at the thrifts 
stores and little garden critters at the Dollar Store.  I also love to find 
ornamental pots and use those for plantings around the yard.  If I tire of the 
ornaments, I put them in a 'Free Box' on the front sidewalk for someone else to 
enjoy.  So, if you have some ornamental items around, put them out or switch 
places.  Don't go overboard though... too many ornaments can look cluttery and 
spoil the look.  

I hope this give you inspiration.  Remember, it doesn't all have to be done 
in one day, but you should at least do 15 minutes in each job type today to see 
the fresh look you're after.  For more yard and garden inspiration check out 
the Gardening Tips e-book:  http://homemakersjournal.com/gardeningtips.htm

Monica is the founder/editor of The Homemaker's Journal E-Publications.  She 
invites you to visit The Homemaker's Journal website where you'll find 
information about 59 fun and informative Home and Garden E-books, her free 
weekly 
e-newsletter for homemakers, home and garden articles and more.  Click here:  
http://homemakersjournal.com


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