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We'll See About That with Ron Cey Episode 157 Leave Tom Hardy Alone! Ron Cey
As 2026 gets closer to summer, homeowners face the familiar mix of tall grass, scattered tools, and weekend plans that compete with yard chores. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to simplify landscaping tasks so they do not seem so overbearing. Read on to learn five strategies for making your lawn work less complex.
A lawn feels more difficult when every inch of it requires the same level of care. Try dividing the space by how people actually use it.
Keep higher-traffic areas trimmed for play or pets. Let low-use edges shift toward mulch beds or native plantings. This approach cuts mowing time while giving the yard more texture and purpose.
Another strategy for making your lawn work less complex is to invest in a shed. Instead of leaving your tools and supplies in different places, keep them in one place so you can immediately access them before taking on a lawn-related task. You’ll cut the time you would have spent searching for the right equipment.
However, before buying one, homeowners should do their research and learn how to choose the right-sized shed for their yards. Otherwise, you may find yourself investing in a structure that doesn’t make your tasks any easier.
Plant choices matter because thirsty or fragile varieties create extra work during hot stretches. Native grasses, hardy perennials, and drought-tolerant shrubs can reduce watering, trimming, and replacement costs across the season. Grouping plants with similar water and sunlight needs also makes the yard easier to care for during long, dry weeks.
You can also make lawn care easier by utilizing mulch. This material gives planting beds cleaner boundaries while helping soil retain moisture during hotter weeks.
It also blocks many weeds before they compete with flowers and trees. As a result, homeowners can spend less time pulling unwanted weeds and more time keeping the yard ready for everyday use.
Shade can turn a simple lawn plan into a tougher maintenance job when grass struggles under trees, fences, or nearby buildings. Instead of reseeding the same thin spots each season, homeowners can use shade-tolerant ground cover or turn those spaces into seating areas. By following those strategies, you’ll make difficult corners feel more useful.
Implementing these tips will prevent outdoor projects from taking up all of your weekends. Instead, you can enjoy your yard for more of the summer, rather than feeling like you have to catch up on it.
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