10 Ways You Can Enjoy Your Yard this Summer
May 11, 2009 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Gardening, Outdoor Home, Projects and Crafts, home projects
Summer will be here before you know it. Now is the time to be thinking and planning ahead for ways that you can enjoy the great outdoors this year. Here’s some ideas to get you started.
Get a grill – If you already have a grill, then get it working. Clean it up and change any needed parts. You also might want to get a grill cover to keep the rain and weather from causing damage. I don’t know about you, but once summer rolls around I enjoy cooking outside. It keeps me from heating up the house and there are so many foods that taste great when cooked on the grill. Have some friends over, grill some meats and veggies, and have fun!
Start a garden – I’ve been meaning to start a garden these past few weeks, but I just haven’t had the time. Last year I enjoyed peppers and tomatoes and this year I plan to plant more things. Starting a garden is on my priority list for next week. Come summer, I’ll be enjoying fresh vegetables off the vine. They seem to taste so much better when you’ve grown them yourself and it definitely saves on your grocery budget.
Put in a deck or patio – Decks and patios can be expensive, but you can save a lot of money if you build them yourself. Decks and patios can be used for years to come and they make such a great hangout spot for your summer get togethers.
Plant some flowers and plants – It’s hard to enjoy your yard when it doesn’t look good. Plants and flowers are one of the easiest ways to spruce up a yard. Personally, I like perennials because they come back each year, don’t require a lot of fuss, and they’re a more thrifty choice. Check with your local stores for tips on plants and flowers to plant in your area.

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Consider the little things – Sometimes minor changes can make a difference. Is your garden flag tattered and faded? Does the outside light provide enough light? Changing minor things can make your yard more appealing and comfortable for you and your guests.
Get some lawn furniture – I have always wanted some nice outdoor furniture. Maybe one of these days I can make this purchase. I have a big deck this year so it would be nice to sit outside under and umbrella and have lunch. If you already have outdoor furniture, then now is the time to get it cleaned up and ready to use. If it looks a little worn, then it may be possible to clean it with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser or perhaps you could just replace or recover the cushions.
Hang up bird feeders – Even if you don’t have much money this year, chances are you can afford a bird feeder. There’s something very peaceful and calming about watching beautiful birds outside your windows.
Consider some outdoor storage - To put it nicely, outdoor junk is very unattractive. I can’t stand to see things lying around the yard. If you don’t have a shed or outbuilding, you might consider getting one. If you can’t afford a building or if you don’t need something that large, there are other storage options such as storage benches and deck boxes.
Get the bugs under control – It is hard to enjoy the great outdoors if there are pests flying around. You certainly don’t want your guests to be eaten up by bugs while they’re visiting. You may want to try citronella candles or torches. Also, keep in mind that there are also some pretty neat traps and repeller gadgets out there now.
Think about some decor – From arches and trellisis to ponds and fountains, there is something out there for everyone. Look online or drive around different neighborhoods and look for things you like.
These are some of the things you can do to make your yard more enjoyable this summer. What suggestions do you have to add to this list?
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I do most of these, I think I just like to get outdoors. Except the keep the bugs under control, it seems like that never happens around here. It’s usually mosquito and fly heaven by the end of the summer, ugh.