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Use natural textures. Make your home feel like an extension of the outdoors. Use organic materials like wood and stone for the floors and decorate with items made of wool, rattan and reclaimed wood. Incorporate light neutrals. Pale, neutral colors are hallmarks of farmhouse inspired homes. Gray, white and cream all work well with wood accents. Complement the look with accent colors that are also on the lighter side. Include one-of-a-kind pieces. Search flea markets and estate sales for unique pieces of furniture and decor that you love and that say something about your interests or personality. Opt for weathered items. Though you don’t want your home to appear rundown, farmhouse style should look well loved, not shiny and new. There’s a fine line between farmhouse chic and country kitsch, so select items that are charmingly understated and add character to your home.


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1. Plan your garden Determine what materials you’ll need (gardening tools like hoes and spades, soil, fertilizer, etc.) including the seeds or plants themselves. You’ll also need to consider how much time you’re willing to devote to your garden each day. Don’t be too ambitious about how much you take on — a garden that’s too big can quickly become overwhelming.

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Decide where your garden will be located and what size it will be. You should also consider whether you’ll plant your garden directly in the ground or if you’ll construct raised beds.

3. Think about sunlight When deciding where to grow your vegetable garden, you should make sure to select a place in your yard that receives an abundance of sunlight. If you choose a location with partial shade, make sure the garden still gets at least six hours of sunlight each day.


4. Prepare the ground Whether you’re growing vegetables in raised beds or directly in the ground, it’s important to mix m the soil you’re usin ng with compost or ma anure to enrich it with va aluable nutrients. Once e prepared, cons sider spreading the mixture over a layer of a material that promotes water drainage, such as gravel.

5. Select your vegetables Choose vegetables that grow well in your climate and are manageable for novice gardeners. Carrots, green beans, cucumbers and zucchini are all relatively easy to grow. Other veggies, like lettuce and tomatoes, are not only undemanding but also yield large quantities of produce, making them particularly satisfying for first-time gardeners.

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6. Plant carefully Choose when to plant your vegetables with caution — wait until there’s no longer a risk for frost but before it becomes too hot. Keep in mind that the sooner you’re able to get your garden in the ground, the sooner you’ll get your first harvest. Make sure to leave plenty of space between plants to allow them adequate room to grow.

7. Water correctly Immediately after planting, give your garden a generous watering and continue watering every few days (and more in periods of drought or extreme heat). To help plants absorb the maximum amount of water, douse them early in the morning using a low-pressure setting on your hose or sprinkler.

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How to choose the Are you thinking of giving your walls a fresh coat of paint this spring? Having a hard time deciding what colors to choose? Here are some tips for selecting the perfect shades. Decide on the room’s entire look before selecting your paint. This will allow you to really pull the room together with color. Once you’ve settled on the design of a room and chosen the furniture and accessories, take inspiration from a color featured in a favorite area rug or throw. This will ensure your room looks pulled together. If you’re painting rooms that open into each other, make the transition seamless by

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Routine maintenance and attentive boat ownership can protect boaters and their passengers from the threat posed by CO poisoning. Dangers of CO poisoning CO is produced when carbon-based fuels burn. Such fuels include gasoline, charcoal or oil, so boat engines are not the only potential source of CO poisoning on a boat. Gas generators, cooking ranges and space and water heaters also pose a threat. CO is dangerous because it can enter the bloodstream through the lungs, preventing the body from getting the oxygen it needs. The USCG notes that both prolonged exposure to low concentrations of CO or very quick exposure to high concentrations of CO can prove fatal.

Symptoms of CO poisoning Irritated eyes, headache, nausea, weakness and dizziness are some of the early symptoms of CO poisoning. These are easily and often mistaken as seasickness when on a boat. Any of the aforementioned symptoms should be addressed immediately. People experiencing these symptoms should be moved to a fresh air environment, observed and given oxygen, if necessary. Seek medical help and shut off potential sources of CO, if possible. Do not write these symp-

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of engine and generator exhaust outlets. Boaters and their guests should never sit, teak surf or hang on the back deck or swim platform while engines are running. The USCG notes that the presence of exhaust fumes means CO is present, too. Dissipate fumes immediately upon detecting them. Boating is a safe and fun activity when boaters maintain their boats and take steps to protect themselves from dangers like carbon monoxide. More information on boating safety can be found at uscgboating.org.

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500,000 bass die each year due to improper handling in Massachusetts alone. People of different cultures have fished sustainably for decades, and most anyone can follow their guidelines – and some others – to help keep ocean life healthy. ■ Disturb wildlife as little as possible. When traveling into delicate ecosystems, such Warm weather has arrived, and the welcomas those that primarily surround the water’s ing temperatures are once again beckoning edge, do so with care. Operating a boat in shallow people to the great outdoors. Fishing is a popuregions can chop up underwater vegetation or lar warm weather pastime, and it’s important to harm fish that live in the shallows. Don’t remove take an environmentally responsible approach crustaceans or take plants or other wildlife out when fishing. of the area. According to “Oceana: Our Endangered ■ Keep track of gear. Discarded or lost fishOceans and What We Can Do to Save Them,” by ing gear can prove harmful to wildlife. It’s easy Ted Danson, in just 55 years, humans have been for fish or other marine animals to get tangled able to eradicate about 90 percent of the ocean’s in fishing line and hooks that were left behind top predators. These include animals like sharks, by fishermen. Sinkers and other weights may be marlin, king mackerel and bluefin tuna. Smaller mistaken for food and injure unsuspecting anispecies also are being wiped out at alarming mals. Even animals like ducks and other birds rates because fishing nets capture far more can swallow fishing tackle, which can lead to illthan is intended, and today’s fishing vessels can ness or starvation. Don’t just abandon gear. zero in on large schools of fish relatively easily. ■ Fish specific species at different times. Thanks to global positioning technology and Fishing specific species helps maintain different sonar capabilities, there’s no longer too much stocks of fish at various times of the year. Plus, surprise in the chase. you’ll help guarantee that one species will not be over-fished, potentially leading to under-populaCommercial fishing may do the brunt of the damage, but amateurs also can contribute to the tion or extinction. ■ Avoid the use of cast nets or dragnets. contamination of waterways and decimation Cast nets or dragnets can capture too many fish, of fish species. For example, the Massachusetts including ones that you did not intend to take in. Department of Fish and Game says more than

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Fishing provides a great way for parents to bond with their children in the great outdoors. The value of first impressions has been well-documented, and parents who want their kids to inherit a love of fishing can take the following factors into consideration so their youngsters’ first fishing trips are successful.

Local programs Fishing need not be an expensive hobby, but the costs can add up. Parents who are not sure if their kids will embrace fishing should look into local programs. Many towns, especially those with reputations for fishing, host free family fishing events. These events give parents an opportunity to see if their kids enjoy fishing before they start buying them gear.

Starting simple Any fisherman would love to snag a trophy fish such as a largemouth bass on his or her first trip. And while that’s possible, it’s unlikely, especially for youngsters. Such fish tend to be difficult to catch, even for seasoned fishermen. When taking kids fishing for the first time, fish for something that’s somewhat simple to catch and capable of being caught throughout the day. If you aren’t familiar with your local rivers or lakes, visit a local outdoors

store and ask for advice about which local bodies of water are home to fish that kids might be able to snag. Though it’s not imperative that kids catch a fish on their first trip, doing so might make them more enthusiastic about their next trip.

Having fun Don’t make the day all about catching fish, as even the most seasoned fishermen have their off days when nothing is biting. If the focus is on catching fish, kids might grow discouraged and not want to come back if they don’t catch anything on their first trip. Focus on the fun everyone is having rather than the fish they are (or aren’t) catching. Some youngsters might just be thrilled to spend a day out on the water with their parents. Encourage that enthusiasm, and kids are more likely to remember their first fishing trips fondly.

Break time Kids might not have a full day of fishing in them on their first trip. Frequent breaks to explore nearby nature, enjoy a snack or even toss a ball around can keep children from growing bored throughout the day. Fishing is a family-friendly activity that youngsters can enjoy from the moment they first pick up a rod.


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