SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) As the back-to-school frenzy kicks in, it’s easy to get caught up in all that goes along with prepping for a new school year. But before the homework and afterschool activities take over, remember to save some time for soaking up the final days of warm weather.
Your backyard can be more than just an outdoor area. With help from products like Spruce, it can be a welcoming retreat for your kids, pets, and family memories. These quick tips will help you get the most out of your outdoor space so you can enjoy the final dog days of summer.
Before They Play, Make Sure It’s Okay
Outdoor toys, sports equipment and playsets have been the real summer superstars. But sun, rain, and repeated use can cause wear and tear. Inspect equipment for loose bolts, splinters, rust, or cracks. A few minutes of maintenance now can help keep playtime injury and stress-free.
Designated Fun Zones
To make sure everyone has a great time in the backyard, it’s a good idea to create specific areas for both pets and kids. For your four-legged friends, set aside a grassy space for them to run and play with some soft balls and tug toys. For kids, a designated paved area is a great place for riding bikes and scooters or getting creative with chalk art. Having these specific zones gives everyone a chance to burn off much needed energy.
Weeding Without the Worry
Actively addressing weeds creates a more enjoyable environment for everyone. When it comes to tackling them, Spruce Weed & Grass Killer can help you get the job done without ending play time. The hardworking and worry-free weed and grass killer is easy to use and safe for use around people, pets, and bees, when used as directed.
Since Spruce works on contact, you’ll see results in as little as an hour. Once it’s dry, kids and pets can get back to playing, making it easy to quickly get your yard ready for one last backyard hang.
The back-to-school transition can feel hectic, but carving out time to maximize your outdoor space now means getting more time to savor these final warm days. It’s a simple way to enjoy the season’s last moments and help your kids start the school year refreshed, energized, and ready to thrive.