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5 Eco-Friendly Spring Yard Clean Up Hacks That Will Transform Your Outdoor Living Space

As the snow melts away and the temperatures rise, it's time to start thinking about spring yard clean up.


lawn with water droplets at housing cooperative

More and more people are becoming conscious of the environment, and as a result, eco-friendly practices are becoming increasingly popular. This article will discuss housing cooperatives and their role in promoting eco-friendly practices before diving into five quick, budget-friendly, eco-friendly hacks for your spring yard clean up.


In addition, we'll address the importance of embracing an eco-friendly lifestyle and how it can transform your yard naturally!


Current Ash Street Cooperative members - please keep in mind that these tips apply only towards the section of outdoor space that falls under your membership. Please do not apply these tips to the shared, common, outdoor spaces. Thank you!


Introduction to Eco-Friendly Spring Yard Clean Up

Spring is the perfect time to get outside and start cleaning up your outdoor living space. Whether you have a small backyard, a large garden, or are part of a housing cooperative, there are always ways to minimize your environmental impact while sprucing up your yard. Eco-friendly spring yard clean up not only benefits the environment, but it can also save you money in the long run.


By implementing eco-friendly practices, homeowners and housing cooperative members alike can reduce their carbon footprint, conserve resources, and improve the overall health of their outdoor living spaces.


By being mindful of the products used, the waste generated, and the plants chosen, it is possible to create a beautiful and sustainable yard that is beneficial to both the environment and the homeowner.


butterfly on plant at housing cooperative

Housing Cooperatives and Their Role in Eco-Friendly Practices

A housing cooperative is a type of residential community where the residents collectively own and manage the property. This type of living arrangement promotes a strong sense of community and encourages collaboration between neighbors. As a result, housing cooperatives often prioritize eco and community-friendly practices, including spring yard clean up.


In a housing cooperative, members work together to make decisions about how the property is maintained and managed. This often includes implementing sustainable landscaping practices, such as planting native species, using organic fertilizers, and conserving water. By working together, housing cooperative members can have a significant positive impact on the local environment.


Current Members: Looking to get involved? Visit the next board meeting to express your interest in eco-friendly practices.


Housing cooperatives are also often involved in community-wide environmental initiatives, such as waste reduction and recycling programs. This collective effort and sense of responsibility for the environment make housing cooperatives an ideal setting for eco-friendly spring yard clean up practices.


birdhouse next to tree at Ash Street

5 Quick, Eco-Friendly Spring Yard Clean Up Hacks


1. Use Natural and Organic Products

When it comes to spring yard clean up, it's important to be mindful of the products used. Opt for natural and organic alternatives to chemical-based fertilizers, pesticides, and weed killers. These products can be harmful to the environment, as well as to the health of your plants, pets, and family members. Natural and organic products are not only better for the environment, but they can also be more cost-effective in the long run.


2. Compost Yard Waste

Instead of bagging up yard waste and sending it to the landfill, consider starting a compost pile. Composting is an eco-friendly way to recycle yard waste, such as leaves, grass clippings, and small branches, into nutrient-rich soil. This soil can then be used to fertilize your plants, reducing your need for commercial fertilizers. Not only is composting good for the environment, but it's also a great way to save money on garden supplies.


3. Plant Native Species

One of the best ways to create an eco-friendly yard is to plant native species. Native plants are better suited to the local climate and require less water and maintenance than non-native species. They also provide essential habitat for local wildlife, including birds, bees, and butterflies. By planting native species, you can create a beautiful and sustainable landscape that is both low-maintenance and beneficial to the local ecosystem.


4. Implement Water Conservation Techniques

Water is a precious resource, and it's essential to use it wisely. There are several ways to conserve water in your yard, such as installing a rain barrel to collect rainwater for watering plants, using soaker hoses or drip irrigation systems, and planting drought-tolerant plants. By implementing water conservation techniques, you can reduce your water usage, save money on your water bill, and help protect the environment.


5. Mulch Garden Beds

Mulching your garden beds is an excellent way to improve the health of your plants while also reducing your environmental impact. Mulch helps to conserve moisture in the soil, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. It also adds nutrients to the soil as it decomposes, reducing your need for synthetic fertilizers. Choose an organic mulch, such as wood chips or shredded leaves, to ensure that your garden is both beautiful and eco-friendly.


flower beds outside Ash Street cooperative home

Embrace an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle and Transform Your Yard

By implementing these eco-friendly spring yard clean up hacks, homeowners and housing cooperative members can make a significant positive impact on the environment. By choosing natural and organic products, composting yard waste, planting native species, conserving water, and mulching garden beds, it's possible to create an outdoor living space that is both beautiful and sustainable.


Embracing an eco-friendly lifestyle not only benefits the environment but can also save money and improve the overall health and aesthetics of your outdoor living space. So, as you embark on your spring yard clean up, consider incorporating these eco-friendly hacks into your routine.


Stop by Ash Street Cooperative Housing to view available units and learn more about how housing cooperatives can help you embrace an eco-friendly, community-oriented lifestyle!

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