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Five Things to Do Now that Spring Is Here (Friday Five)

March 20, 2015 By Karen Cooper 6 Comments

Happy First Day of Spring (or, as my daughter called it this morning, “Spring 1st”!)!! I love spring – it is my favorite season. Today, for The Friday Five: Five things to do now that spring is here.

Daylilies in front yard signal what to do now that spring is here - thediybungalow.com

1. Spring Cleaning

When I was teaching, I always looked forward to spring break so I could do spring cleaning. There’s just something about coming out of the hibernation of winter. There are some great spring cleaning checklists out there, including my faves: this one from The Happier Homemaker and this one from Mom4Real.

The first thing I like to do when spring cleaning is changing our bed cover – from the heavy duvet and cover to a lighter cotton quilt. I wash them and put them away for next year. While I’m there, I switch my closets from winter to spring by getting out the warm-weather clothes. Sweaters go to the cleaners or in the wash and then get put away until the next cold snap.

Then I start cleaning. I put on some fun music and boogie while I clean.

2.  Clean Up the Yard

I know some folks are not fans of yardwork, but I love it, especially that first time out after spring has sprung.

Five things to do now that spring is here including cleaning up the yard - thediybungalow.com

Our front stoop at our old house.

Time to clean out the weeds from the beds and add a fresh layer of mulch.

Five things to do now that spring is here including cleaning up the beds - thediybungalow.com

I don’t go crazy planting shrubs or flowers until I know we’re officially done with frost, but I plan ahead for what I want to buy and plant in the yard.

3. Change the Batteries on Smoke Alarms

If you didn’t do it when the time changed (that’s usually when I do it), change the batteries in your smoke detectors/carbon monoxide detectors.

4. Enjoy the Porch

My favorite spot in the house is the back porch.

Cleaning a screened-in porch is a great project to do now that spring is here - here's how - thediybungalow.com

I’m loving the warmer weather and longer days to spend time on the porch – whether hanging with my family, writing, or just taking a little nap. If you need to clean your screened porch, I’ve got a step-by-step guide on how to clean a screened porch here.

5. Freshen Up

Once the sun is out and the weather gets warmer, I want everything to be a little lighter. I put away the heavy wool throws in the living room and put out cotton quilts. I have been known to want to paint rooms lighter colors, too (for example, my laundry room). And I want the food to be lighter, too – fewer stews and soups, more fresh veggies and grilled food.

What’s your favorite thing to do when spring starts?

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Filed Under: Cleaning, Friday Five, Organizing, Real Life Tips 6 Comments

About Karen Cooper

Hi! I'm Karen. I call myself a “recovering lawyer” - I traded in my power suits for power tools and a life of DIY adventures. Join me for DIY, home decorating, repurposing and upcycling, and organizing projects and tips as I transform a 1929 Tudor bungalow into our home. I believe in merging old and new to make a house a home.

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Comments

  1. Cheryl @ Artzzle says

    March 20, 2015 at 1:25 pm

    One of the first Spring things we do is … was hall the windows, inside and out, then clean the screens and put them up. Then we walk our five acres and see what winter has left for us.

    Reply
    • Karen Cooper says

      March 22, 2015 at 10:54 am

      Perfect! We need to clean the windows here, too!

      Reply
  2. Mary D says

    March 22, 2015 at 8:41 am

    yep, have my to do list cleaning, is on the top of the list get my taxes done before end of the month and all repairs and some decorating…so I’m hitting it this week and stopping the procrastination that sets in with winters cold weather ….hoping to hit the gym, too haven’t ben in a yea and it shows! so time to sweat it out and hit it hard!

    ps after we clean up lets not forget some fresh flowers in the house …i love hyacinths on my foyer table ,…beautiful scent welcomes you every time you walk in!

    Reply
    • Karen Cooper says

      March 22, 2015 at 10:55 am

      I love it! When I got my first job, I promised myself that the one thing I would splurge on for myself would be fresh flowers. Happy Spring!

      Reply
  3. Hamill says

    March 7, 2016 at 11:08 am

    Wow, looking at your beautiful curb appear, it makes want to run out to Home Depot and purchase a few flowers. Ooooh noooo, it’s to early! :). Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • Karen Cooper says

      March 7, 2016 at 5:50 pm

      Thank you!! Flower-planting time is soon!

      Reply

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