Is Your Lawn Equipment Ready For Spring
WHAT IS BACKYARDING
A trend began called backyarding. Because of the pandemic, more people were staying in their back yard to play, relax, eat and work. It became a place to connect with family and to maintain a positive mental health environment.
I realize that spring isn t officially here until March 20th but it s not too early to start thinking about getting your back yard organized and ready to go. So what should you do to get your lawn equipment ready for spring and back yard work?
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Kris Kriser, President, and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) have some suggestions.
The TurfMutt Foundation Predicts Backyarding To Become Permanent Trend
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Backyarding, the new trend to move many indoor activities from working in an office or classroom to dining and recreation to the great outdoors, is growing. Under pandemic conditions, yards and other managed landscapes became a safe haven for social gatherings, celebrating milestones/holidays, working, studying, playing, exercising, relaxing.
“Backyarding,” the new trend to move many indoor activities from working in an office or classroom to dining and recreation to the great outdoors, is growing. Under pandemic conditions, yards and other managed landscapes became a safe haven for social gatherings, celebrating milestones/holidays, working, studying, playing, exercising, relaxing.
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