Home & Garden
Time To Clear Out Your Yard In New Jersey: Here's How
You guide to decluttering your yard in New Jersey this spring.

As many residents in New Jersey stay close to home, people are taking the opportunity to clean and organize their homes. If you're already purged your closet and color-coded the pantry, it's time to move on to the outdoors.
That's right, your yard needs some decluttering as well. Here's how you can make like Marie Kondo and clear the things that don't give you joy.
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1. Remove Large, Unused Items
The larger the item, the bigger the eyesore. Take a look at the largest pieces in your backyard. Is your patio set growing rust? Do you even use that run-down storage bin? Figure out what needs to go and what can be brought back to life with a good power washing or DIY paint job.
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But before you add a restoration to your list of projects, ask yourself if this item really gets a lot of use anymore. Haul away unwanted items with the help of a junk removal company, or you can call your local Goodwill to see if they will pick up donations.
2. Organize and Purge Smaller Items
After you’ve taken care of the large things, it's time to tackle the small stuff gathering dust in your garden shed. Outside, it’s best to declutter by category: tools, gardening supplies, furniture and cushions, pool supplies, fire pit/fireplace accessories, children’s toys, etc. As you’re organizing, start a pile to keep, one to donate and one to toss. Ask yourself if you’ve used each object in the past year. No? Then move on from it.
3. Design and Organize Your Landscape
Create a layout with all of your newfound space, designating different areas for your deck, storage shed, garden, pool area and fire pit. Keep your yard from becoming cluttered by considering new storage solutions, like a hose hanger or patio furniture with built-in storage for the cushions. Create different vignettes for these designated spaces, like a few potted plants styled around your patio furniture.
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4. Plant and Perfect Your Yard
Now that you have some new open spaces to work with, finish your landscape with new plantings. Spruce up your garden by clearing weeds and planting new blooms. Hire a landscaper to fill in any dead patches of grass and edge your lawn. It will look straight out of a magazine in no time.
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