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]]>Spring is still a few weeks away but spring fever has already hit at my house. I am ready for blue skies, green grass, colorful flowers, lots of sunshine, and time outdoors.
Here in Florida, we’ve already enjoyed some really nice spring-like days that have me itching to get on with it. I’ve taken long walks in the neighborhood and strolled around my yard making plans.
Whether you’re already getting a taste of spring or it still feels like the dead of winter where you live, here are 3 things to do when spring fever hits.
Get ready for spring by freshening up your décor. If you have some early blooming flowers or flowering plants, cut some and bring them inside for a nice bouquet. If not, head to the store and pick up an inexpensive bouquet of daisies, tulips, or mixed flowers. They’ll add a fun, fresh burst of color to a table, mantel, or window sill.
Shop your house and see if you can swap out pillows, throws, or other décor for those with a more spring-like color scheme. Don’t have anything around the house you can use? Give these No Sew Napkin Pillow Covers a try and freshen up your existing throw pillows.
You can also add a new printable like this free spring printable featuring Psalm 100:1 to a side table or mantel.
This is a great time to begin planning your vegetable and/or flower garden and starting the prep work. If you don’t have an existing garden choose your spot.
Grab a notebook and decide what you’ll be planting this year and make a list of what you’ll need. Get rid of any weeds and start preparing the soil.
Get a head start on spring cleaning and begin decluttering now. Grab a box or tub and as you go through your week toss in any items you come across that you know you no longer need or want. Set aside some time each day or each week to go through drawers, closets, cabinets, and the pantry to see what you can toss.
Getting the clutter out of the way will make your spring cleaning tasks go much easier.
If spring fever hits, take advantage of the motivation and get a head start on spring.
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]]>Hopefully you’re somewhere, anywhere just south of here and you can get outside and make this happen!
So you can enjoy veggies well into the fall.
Clearly, in my house, this is a job for all the boys who outnumber me The soil needs to be ready to accept all your seeds or small plants – so head out there and start raking with a metal rake. If you compost, now is the time to put that rich, nutrient filled, dirt into the mix. If you don’t – mix in a little organic fertilizer. Planning where to put your garden is important. Think of where we buy all our veggies from… FL, CA, South America… you need a spot that is FULL OF SUN for pretty much the whole day. You don’t need a big spot – but it needs to have BIG sun. You need a spot that you can get water to… don’t pick a place you can’t reach a hose/sprinkler. You need a spot that you are going to protect from animals… don’t pick your dog’s favorite play area!
Sometimes it’s warm enough outside to just put your seeds right into the ground… this year that is not the case for me. We start our seeds in seed trays, cover them with plastic lids, and put them on our (old, steam) heaters around the house right by the windows. Make sure to label your rows – because when things start sprouting you don’t want to forget what is in there! If you’re a first timer – just start with a few things… tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, and any kind of squash are all pretty easily grown from seed.
When your cucumbers and tomatoes start to sprout, use toothpicks or skewers to keep the plants standing and not drooping all over the tray. Plant the squash around the outside of the trays so that it can crawl down the sides.
Do a little research about what pests are common to your area. Then find flowers those pests don’t love. Surround your garden with those flowers. Marigolds and petunias are common ones – but look into your climate range and see what might work for you. This has been instrumental in our ability to garden naturally. It also makes your garden look pretty awesome!!!
Once you have your flowers in place, and it is nice and warm out, start transplanting your little seedlings from the heater into the garden. Put tall things in the back and shorter things in the front. Make sure to space things far enough apart that you can get to each plant – even when they get HUGE!
Mix up some Neem Oil Spray! This works for almost everything (in my area). Neem oil smells like old potatoes and onions If you mix up a teaspoon or two with some warm water and a drop of non-toxic soap – you are ready to attack any little buggies that want to stop you from having fresh veggies this summer! Get the recipe here.
After your garden is planted visit it. Sit by it. Love it. Head outside a few times a day to check things. Is the soil too dry? have critters crossed your flower barrier? are there bugs that need to be dealt with? Most garden problems are easily googled and dealt with – but the sooner the better. You don’t want a full garden aphid infestation – but if caught early – it is no big deal – I promise!!
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