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Fun Freetime: TurfMutt Foundation Predicts “Backyarding” Advances to a Master Level

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The trend to move indoor activities outdoors that was made popular during the pandemic – known as “backyarding” – will continue to expand in 2023, according to the TurfMutt Foundation , an environmental education and stewardship program that encourages outdoor living and caring for green spaces. Say goodbye to bland yards and parks.

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4 Hobbies for Adulthood

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Putting your hands in the dirt and nurturing different plants to grow in different environments fulfills a primal instinct that goes beyond just filling your time. Journaling can give you a sense of closure for the day. Journaling can give you a sense of closure for the day.

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50 FREE Activities Your Family Can Enjoy this Summer

Saving Cents With Sense

Enjoy a backyard bonfire. Set up an obstacle course in your backyard. Go on a hunt for butterflies and make a journal or scrap book about the ones you spotted. Go to a plant swap. Take some plants from your own yard so you can trade them for new ones at no cost. Host a neighborhood dog wash. Just call first.

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50 FREE Activities Your Family Can Enjoy this Summer

Saving Cents With Sense

Enjoy a backyard bonfire. Set up an obstacle course in your backyard. Go on a hunt for butterflies and make a journal or scrap book about the ones you spotted. Go to a plant swap. Take some plants from your own yard so you can trade them for new ones at no cost. Host a neighborhood dog wash. Just call first.