Friday, January 31, 2020
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
January gardening things to do now
Now is the time to start planning your spring and summer gardens, ordering seeds and starting cuttings.
Planting seeds indoors now for transplanting:
Use a good seedling soil mix with no clods. Cover the seeds with soil at a depth of 3 times the thickness of the seed. If the seeds are tiny, like carrot seeds, mix seed with sand before planting to avoid over seeding an area. Keep the soil moist until the seed leaves appear. Use plastic or glass over the pots or flats to help keep soil evenly moist and warm. As soon as leaves appear remove covering and allow soil to dry slightly between waterings, move seedlings to a cooler area and remove heat pads. Stir the surface of the soil with a fork or stick to aerate the soil and help reduce diseases that can occur in damp soil. Use small fans to blow air across the plants to circulate the air and keep the damping off diseases from starting.Vegetable seeds to plant indoors now for transplanting later:
Artichoke, Endive, Leeks, Lettuce, OnionsFlower seeds:
Bee Balm, Carnations, Dahlia seeds, Geraniums, Petunias, Snapdragons, Wallflower, YarrowTake Hardwood cuttings of shrubs and trees for propagation:
Most deciduous trees and shrubs may be propagated by hardwood cuttings during the dormant season.Dogwood, Crepe Myrtle, Fig, Grape, Honeysuckle, Rose Mallow, Spiraea, Star Jasmine and Willow are some plants to try propagating with hardwood cuttings this time of year.
Bulbs:
If you bought bulbs in the fall and did not get around to planting at that time, plant now if the soil is not frozen.Happy Gardening, it will be Summer soon(ish)!
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Tips for selling your home
Repairs and touch up:
Have a contractor go over the house looking for needed repairs. Touch up paint, repair holes in walls, fix broken windows, make sure your smoke detector is up to date, have a carbon monoxide detector if needed. Have moss removed from roof without pressure washing it off.Floodplain:
If your property is in the floodplain obtain the elevation certificate, if you do not already have one. You will need a surveyor to do the survey for elevation.Declutter house and garage:
Rent a storage unit if you have too much stuff. Designate a room in the house for storage, if you do not want to rent a unit. Stack the boxes in the middle of the room leaving the walls open with a walking space between the stacks and walls. Buyers want to see your house, not your stuff.Clean house thoroughly:
Deep clean walls, ceilings, carpet, window coverings and furniture to remove smoke and pet odors. If the home has smoke odors, remove and clean the light fixtures and light bulbs. Wash windows, take down the spider webs, clean doors and interior/exterior walls around the doors, especially if you have children or pets.Mow grass, weed yard beds, trim trees and bushes:
Remove all clutter from yard, junk cars, tires, trash and dead plants. If showing in the growing months, plant annual flowers for instant color. Use potted plants to fill bare spots.Use a licensed real estate agent to help you sell your home!
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Winter Safety Tips for the New Year!
Winter safety tips for your car:
Keep your fuel tank full in case you have to sit and try to stay warm or are stuck in traffic.Things to carry in your car:
Mittens or gloves
Warm socks
Boots
Stocking cap
Water for you and your pet
Snacks
Flares
Phone Charger
Flashlight
Thermal Blankets
Pet Poop bags for sanitation, not only pets may use these
Kitty litter or sand for traction, not for the above reason!
If you are stuck, for whatever reason, tie a bright cloth to your antenna for visibility for helping people to see you and identify you are disabled.
Winter safety tips for your home:
Make sure you have a working smoke detector and Carbon Monoxide detector in your house.Keep the snow off of your sidewalks and steps by either shoveling or using a snow blower.
Use kitty litter on sidewalks for traction.
Calcium Magnesium Acetate or Potassium Chloride are plant friendlier alternatives to chemical de-icers or rock salt to use on walkways.
Move snow away from gate opening paths on driveways. It can be hard to get out of your driveway if the gate is held shut by snow, especially if it ices over the top of the snow.
Winter safety tips for your garden:
Try not to walk on your grass while it is snowy or frosty. It will leave brown footprint marks when it thaws.Knock the snow off of tree branches and shrubs. The weight of the snow may break the branches.
Try to brush the snow off of greenhouse and shed roofs. It may collapse the roofs.
Make sure hoses are disconnected from outside hose bibs. Cover hose bibs if not frost proof.
Winter safety tips for your pets:
Do not use metallic food or water dishes outside in the winter. The pet's tongues or lips may attach to the metal. Ouch!Clean pet's feet after being out in the snow. Snow and ice can become stuck in-between their pads and be painful. I like to soak their feet in tepid water to help melt the snow and clean the feet.
Use dog boots to protect their feet in the snow, ice and mud. Good luck with that!
Use reflective coats, collars and leashes for the darker days and for night walking. The collars are helpful for seeing your pet in your yard at night, too. Freaks out the neighbors for added fun.
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