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Cost-Effective Ways to Get Your Yard in Shape for Spring

by Michelle Cuscaden

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Cost-Effective Ways to Get Your Yard in Shape for Spring

Intro:
Spring is the season of renewal—not just for nature, but for your home’s curb appeal. If your yard is looking more “winter weary” than “spring ready,” don’t worry. You don’t need a professional landscaper or a huge budget to make a big impact. With a smart, strategic approach, you can get your yard in shape cost-effectively—and enjoy the process.

  1. Start with a Clean Slate

Before you spend a dime, clean up. Remove leaves, dead branches, and any debris that’s accumulated over winter. A rake, gloves, and some yard bags are all you need to start seeing progress—and it’s completely free if you already own the tools.

  1. Edge Your Lawn

Edging gives your yard an instant facelift. Define flower beds, walkways, and driveways with clean, sharp edges. A manual edger is inexpensive and doesn’t require fuel or electricity.

Pro Tip: Use a flat shovel if you don’t want to invest in tools.

  1. DIY Mulch Refresh

Skip the high-cost mulch delivery. Instead, buy in bulk from local nurseries or community compost sites. Reuse last year’s mulch by turning it over to refresh its color and coverage.

  1. Divide and Conquer (Your Plants)

Perennials like hostas, daylilies, and black-eyed Susans can be divided and replanted in other areas of your yard, giving you more lush coverage—for free. It’s a great way to fill gaps without buying new plants.

  1. Seed Smarter

Instead of re-sodding, overseed patchy areas of your lawn. Choose a seed blend suited to your region and focus only on the spots that need help. Combine it with compost or topsoil for better germination.

  1. Use Native Plants

Opt for native or drought-tolerant plants. They require less water, less fertilizer, and less maintenance—saving you money year-round.

  1. Repurpose What You Have

Old pots, bricks, or even pallets can be turned into borders, raised beds, or planters. Pinterest is full of free ideas that help you upcycle creatively.

  1. Add Instant Color with Annuals

Grab a flat of annuals like pansies or petunias to drop into containers or borders. For under $20, you can make your entryway pop and feel more inviting instantly.

Final Thoughts:
Getting your yard in shape for spring doesn’t require a professional crew or a high-end budget. With a little elbow grease and strategic planning, you can create a space that’s vibrant, healthy, and welcoming. Your yard—and your wallet—will thank you.

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