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M Interior decorating Longer days and warmer temperatures often translate into wanting to freshen up the interior of a home. Heavy draperies and comforters are put away, and lighter fabrics are taken out of storage. Whenever possible, homeowners can reuse or repurpose items they already have rather than purchasing new items. Longer drapes can be cut and hemmed to be used as window treatments in other rooms. Making a patchwork blanket out of old T-shirts is a crafty project that makes use of items that would otherwise be destined for landfills. When laundering linens, homeowners can skip the energy-using dryer and let items line dry in the sun and fresh air. If homeowners decide to purchase some new items, they can look for products made from sustainable or organic fabrics. Hemp and bamboo textiles have grown in popularity. Hemp and bamboo plants grow
quickly, and their durability makes Even though the weather may invite open windows and free-flowthese materials smart choices. ing air, plants can filter and purify When replacing items around the the air indoors. The NASA Clean house, consider donating older Air Study, led in association with items to a charitable organization. the Associated Landscape Contractors of America, found that Flowers and plants certain common indoor plants natSpring and summer call to mind urally remove toxic agents such as beautiful blooming plants. Relying benzene, formaldehyde, and trion native, sustainable plants is chloroethylene from the air. practical, environmentally friendly, Efficient air cleaning is accomand cost-effective. plished with at least one plant per 100 square feet of home or office According to the National Wildlife space. Federation, sustainable plants are native plants. Native plants sustain Proper disposal local wildlife more effectively than Spring cleaning is another tradinon-native alternatives, so hometion for many families come the owners should include native end of winter. Many people use plants in their sustainable garden. spring as a time to go through closNative plants also are less reliant ets and garages to remove items on pesticides and herbicides to they no longer use or need. In an keep them healthy and viable. effort to clean up fast, some peoHomeowners should not forget ple may dispose of chemical prodto bring plants indoors as well. ucts, paints, treated lumber, and
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many other items in ways that can be damaging to the environment. Responsible homeowners should always learn local municipal guidelines for proper disposal of potentially harmful products. Area recycling centers may have drop-off areas for stains and paints, used motor oil, and other potentially harmful products. Before discarding something, homeowners should see if it can be donated or sold. This will result in fewer items ending up in landfills. Homeowners should exercise caution outdoors as well. Runoff from cleaning products used on home siding or driveways can leach into the surrounding soil or find its way into sewage drains that ultimately direct fluids to public waterways. Choose environmentally responsible products whenever possible.
Spring is here, and folks can embrace the glowing sunshine by giving their home a seasonal refresh and sprucing up their space. Update accessories. Add textures and patterns to rooms by incorporating woven baskets, which also help to contain clutter. Find colorful throw pillows or a rug to complement existing furniture. A rug can inexpensively brighten any room. Incorporate mirrors, glossy paint, and glass to reflect the abundant natural spring light. Try to cull from existing items or find items at yard sales to be more environmentally friendly. Bring the outside in. Homeowners can fill assorted mismatched vases and jars with blooms and place these pops of color on tables, mantles, windowsills, and dressers. Creative folks can gather other natural items like twisted branches, unusual pebbles, shells, and seed pods and fill simple containers to evoke the essence of the outdoors. Move furniture. Novice decorators can replace their stale furniture arrangement for a fresh, vibrant feel. Homeowners can move a large, solar heat-collecting sofa away from the window to maximize the solar performance in the living room. Change is good, and moving furniture around gives it new life and helps owners to appreciate it in a new way. Change bedding. Now that the weather is warmer, homeowners can change out flannel sheets and remove warm, thick bedcovers. As the house naturally gets hotter, light linen or crisp cotton sheets will help the bed to feel cooler. Not only will homeowners sleep more comfortably, but they can save energy costs. A lighter duvet combined with some new decorations for the bedroom will help the bedroom “spring forward.” Rotate art. Dressing each room for spring impacts the mood. Homeowners can display different pieces of artwork for each season. Pictures of budding trees, green leaves, and spring flowers help to shrug off the winter gray. Homeowners can choose art that moves and excites them. Affordable art is all around, and some homeowners may be motivated to pick up a brush or camera and create their own.
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Aesthetic appeal is one of the most sought-after benefits of gardening; however, many homeowners put in so much effort planting for one particular season that they may not give thought to ensuring the garden looks vibrant no matter the time of year. Gardeners can research planting zones to find plants that will blossom at different times of the year so they can enjoy impressive, aesthetically appealing gardens year-round. Spring bulbs can bloom early on, while annual and perennial summer favorites will thrive under the summer sun. Beautyberry and caryopteris will fill out in the autumn, while holly or mahonia can look lovely in the winter.
Gardeners can expand their gardens to include fruit-bearing trees and rows of vegetables and herbs. Produce can be harvested from early spring through late fall depending on the crops planted.
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Gardeners can dot their landscapes with aromatic trees, shrubs, and flowers that will make stepping out into the garden that much more special. Some of the more fragrant plants include gardenia, dianthus, calendula, lavender, and jasmine. Shrubs such as fragrant pineapple broom, Anne Russell viburnum, and Christmas box can add fragrance as well.
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The lively sounds of the garden are created by the wildlife that comes to pollinate and enjoy the environment gardeners have created. By choosing indigenous plants, gardeners can be sure that insects and small critters will seek refuge within the foliage. Songbirds also will add character to a yard. The Audubon Society suggests including a water source and a songbird border of shrubs along the property’s edge. Provide food sources and make sure they are located a fair distance from the main action of the yard so as not to scare off birds. Wait for musical chickadees, goldfinches, orioles, and cardinals to arrive and enjoy the accommodations.
Touch Apart from including trees and shrubs of various textures in the garden, look for other ways to stimulate a tactile response. Water features add relaxing sound and beauty. Stones, moss, mulch, and other accents have varied textures that can stimulate the sense of touch in various ways. Don’t forget to include a sitting area so that you can immerse yourself fully in the garden. Go beyond visual appeal when designing a garden. When gardeners tap into all five senses, they can enjoy their landscapes even more than they already do.
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Avoid Aches And Pains When Gardening Veteran gardeners can attest that gardening can contribute to nagging aches and pains that can force even the most ardent greenthumbers indoors. Gardening is a physical activity that, despite its peaceful nature, can be demanding on the body. Thankfully, there are several ways that gardening enthusiasts can prevent aches and pains: · Use ergonomic gardening tools. Injuries or aches and pains affecting the back, wrists, and hands are among the most common physical problems gardeners endure. Look for ergonomic tools that reduce the strain on these areas of the body. Even arthritis sufferers who love to garden may find that ergonomic tools make it possible for them to spend more time in their gardens. · Alternate tasks. Repetitive-strain injuries can affect gardeners who spend long periods of time performing the same activity in their gardens. By alternating tasks during gardening sessions, gardeners can reduce their risk of suffering repetitive strain injuries. Alternate tasks not just on muscle groups worked, but also level of difficulty. Remember to include some simple jobs so the body gets a break. · Take frequent breaks. Frequent breaks can help combat the stiffness and muscle aches that may not appear until gardeners finish their gardening sessions. Breaks help to alleviate muscles or joints that can become overtaxed when gardening for long, uninterrupted periods of
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