Frühjahrsputz
Frühjahrsputz, literally translated as "spring cleaning," is a widespread custom in many Western cultures involving a thorough cleaning of a home in the springtime. This tradition is believed to have originated from practical necessity in times when heating was provided by wood or coal, leading to soot and dirt accumulation indoors. As winter ended and windows could be opened, the accumulated grime was systematically removed.
The practice extends beyond mere tidiness. Frühjahrsputz often involves decluttering, donating unwanted items, and organizing spaces.
While the exact timing can vary, Frühjahrsputz typically commences after the last significant cold spells of