HOW TO PREP YOUR LAWN FOR SPRING UNEARTH THE FULL POTENTIAL OF YOUR YARD
A little preparation in February and early spring can set the stage for a lush and stunning lawn. While it’s
Next, give your lawn a little snack. A light dose of fertilizer, rich in nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, works wonders. These are like the lawn’s building blocks, providing the essential nutrients for robust growth. Applying this early in the season is best. It will give your lawn a head start in the race toward lushness. The initial boost of nutrients helps the grass grow strong and dense, making it less hospitable for pesky weeds. Speaking of weeds, early spring is the perfect time for the first preemergent herbicide application. It becomes a protective barrier, preventing weed seeds from germinating. This proactive approach saves time and effort later in the season. Plus, minimizing weeds now ensures your lawn has all the room to flourish without any unwelcome competition. February is the perfect time to address any pain points or changes you want to make in your yard. Think back to last year. Were there any aspects of your yard that felt like a thorn in your side? Perhaps some patches didn’t thrive as you hoped, or the design didn’t reflect your vision. Now is the perfect opportunity to address those concerns. Together, we can turn those challenges into triumphs.
true that the real work of lawn and landscaping
maintenance doesn’t kick in until spring, here is a secret: There are a few key steps you can take now to ensure your lawn is the envy of the neighborhood when the warmer weather rolls in.
First things first, let’s talk about clearing your yard. You might be surprised at what’s been hiding under the winter snow! Old leaves, twigs, and other debris can stifle your lawn’s growth, creating a barrier that blocks sunlight and air from reaching the soil. Give your lawn a thorough clean-up as soon as the snow melts. This simple step freshens up your yard and clears the path for new growth.
Puff Pastry Berry Hearts
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DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 400 F. Unfold the puff pastry and use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut into heart shapes. 2. On a baking sheet, place puff pastry hearts and bake for 10–12 minutes or until golden brown. 3. In a standing mixer, whip the cream on medium- high speed for 2–3 minutes. Add the powdered sugar and beat on high for 30 more seconds or until thick and fluffy. 4. Remove hearts from the oven and allow to cool completely. Slice each heart in half between pastry layers to create 2 hearts. Top the bottom half with whipped cream and berries, and place the other half on top to form a sandwich.
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1 package frozen puff pastry, defrosted 1 cup heavy cream 1 tsp powdered sugar 1/2 cup fresh raspberries (or berries of your choice)
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