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Water is essential in the fall and winter as roots can still be grow ing. Gradually reduce watering duration as plants go dormant.
A beginner’s guide to fall planting and maintenance
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ful, as they allow gardeners to move plants into spots that will get ample sunlight.
Spring and summer are per haps the busiest times of year for gardeners. However, fall also is a prime time to tend to gardens.
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Positioning a garden careful ly means maximizing hours of sunlight, which begin to dwindle in the fall. Experts say gardens grow best in sunny locations that receive six hours of direct sunlight each day. This is where container gardens can be help
Near the end of September, start planting cool-weath er-loving pansies and violas for pops of color as summer flow ers fade. Also, it’s a good idea to stock up on bulbs that will bloom in the months to come before they sell out in stores. Wait until the temperatures really cool down before plant ing them in desired spots for spring sprouts.
Here are some tips to make the most of the fall gardening season.
The tree and bare root retail er Bower & Branch advises that soil temperatures in many re gions of the country may still be warm enough to encourage root growth well into the start of winter. Furthermore, fall is often the ideal time to plant, fertilize and keep a garden go ing or to get a head start on next year’s bounty.
Think about fall annuals and bulb planting
In addition to pansies and violas, asters, kale and chrysanthemums are fall blooms. Keep in mind that mums can come back year after year. So take them out of those flower pots and get them into the ground. They can be enjoyed next year as well, sprouting in early spring and developing leaves and buds through late summer.
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Some fall plants can add color around the landscape and bright en up homes to add curb appeal.
Clean up unwanted growth
Fall is an ideal time to cut back spent vegetable plants and get rid of errant weeds. Rather than bagging leaves, mow them with a grass catcher and then add the mix to a vegetable garden as an excellent soil insulator. The nitro gen and carbon will fertilize the soil, enhancing growing possibili ties and limiting weed growth.
Lettuce, spinach, radishes, and arugula tolerate cooler tempera tures. Try new and interesting lettuce varieties and enjoy sal ads well into the fall season.
Propagate plants in the fall
Sow salad seeds
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As temperatures gradually be gin to cool, start taking cuttings from perennials, gathering seed pods from azaleas and rhododen drons and dividing hardwood cuttings, says the resource Gar dening Know How. Consult with a garden center or horticulturist on the proper ways to propagate stems using rooting hormone and other techniques.
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Gardening enthusiasts recognize that fall is not a time to rest on their lau rels. In fact, fall is a great season to spend time in the yard. The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst indicates fall is the ideal time to improve the soil for next season. Amending the soil in the fall allows it to react accordingly over time and reap the benefits in spring. UMass suggests getting an accurate soil test to see what is needed in the garden. Samples should be taken from various areas. Avoid doing so when the soil is very wet. At-home kits can test for nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous and determine the soil’s pH. Gardeners should till the soil and add compost or manure, which will counteract many nutritional deficiencies. Worm castings also are good to add, particularly for summer vegetable gardens. The gardening company Park Seed says that worm castings are high in minerals and effective at holding water — so much so that they even can be used alone in place of potting soil. Crushed egg shells, coffee grounds and banana peels also can be added in the fall, even if they are not part of a compost pile. The nutrients will break down throughout the fall and winter, and be available just in time for summer plantings.
Jaw-dropping features can sell a home in a heartbeat. A penthouse apartment with floorto-ceiling windows and a pan oramic view of a city skyline likely won’t prove a hard sell, nor will a home with an infinity pool overlooking a landscape of rolling hills. As awe-inspiring as such features can be, some more subtle components, such as au thentic hardwood floors, also can do much to make a home more appealing to prospective buyers.
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Wood floors can be awe-inspir ing. Some homeowners can in stall such flooring on their own, and the project can be much eas ier if they learn as much about installation as possible prior to beginning the project.
installed. Skipping this import ant step could result in gaps during the winter and cupping over the summer. To acclimate hardwoods, open the boxes and spread them out for about a week while running the air conditioner or heater at normal levels. When storing hardwoods prior to installation, avoid keep ing them in potentially moist ar eas like a basement.
A DIY hardwood flooring in stallation might be less expen sive than hiring a professional, but homeowners should resist any temptation to increase those savings further by purchasing less costly tools or fewer tools than is necessary to complete the job. BuildDirect notes that DIYers will need at least a miter saw, table saw, cleat-nailer or stapler, finish nailer, compres sor, jamb saw, chalk line, nail set, and tape measurer when installing hardwood floors. Pur chase all necessary tools and read product reviews to ensure each tool is up to the task.
New hardwoods won’t erase the problem of subfloors in poor condition. According to the home renovation experts at Bob Vila.com, squeaky floors could be an indication that the subfloor has begun to warp or twist. Sink ing floors are another indicator of deteriorating subfloors. Sub floors should be somewhat level before new hardwoods are in stalled, so DIYers should inspect and address subfloor issues be fore installing new flooring.
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ing selling their homes, or those who simply want to upgrade their existing flooring, may want to consider installing hardwood flooring. Though it’s a project best left to professionals, hard wood flooring can be installed by skilled DIYers. In such instances, homeowners may want to keep these dos and don’ts in mind.
DO hire a professional if you have limited or no DIY flooring experience.
DO expose wood flooring to the elements in your home prior to installation.
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Hardwood flooring installa tion is not generally a project for novice DIYers. Hardwood floor ing projects may present some common challenges, but no two homes are the same. So unless they have prior experience in stalling floors in multiple rooms or homes, homeowners may save themselves time, trouble and a significant amount of money hir ing a professional to do the job.
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Hardwood flooring is a sought-after commodity. Data from the National Association of Realtors indicates that 54 per cent of home buyers are willing to pay more for hardwood floors. In fact, NAR figures indicate that 28 percent of buyers between the ages of 35 and 54 consider hardwood floors “very import ant” when looking for a home. Homeowners who are consider
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Modern homes look a bit dif ferent than those of generations past. Rather than several small rooms divided by walls, modern homes offer open-concept floor plans. That means the boundar ies between spaces are not so de fined, allowing rooms and activi ties to blend into one another.
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Formal dining rooms may or may not be part of the current home layout with regard to new construction. Many homeown ers now gravitate toward kitch ens with adjacent breakfast nooks that utilize large islands with stool seating that open up to family rooms. These layouts can make it more challenging for homeowners to figure out how to furnish their dining ar eas — however casual or formal they may be. Individuals can use these tips as a springboard for selecting the right pieces in their homes, no matter where they en joy their meals.
Is it a dining room or a dining area? This will help determine decor and the formality of the pieces of furniture needed to outfit the room, according to The Spruce, a home renova tion resource. If the room is a multi-purpose space, consider furniture that can serve differ ent purposes, such as a table that has fold-down portions to change its size depending on the number of people dining at a particular time. You may want to include an armoire to store linens and stash away pens and note pads for making shopping lists.
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Seating can affect the abili ty to move around the room. If space is at a premium, some nar row-profile chairs are a better option than larger, upholstered wingbacks. Homeowners may consider a wooden or uphol stered bench on one side of the dining table to maximize seating during family events.
Pottery Barn suggests using a mix of lighting sources to cre ate the right lighting needs in the space. Floor lamps, an over head chandelier, wall fixtures, and natural light need to blend and be adjusted as needed. Also, choose an overhead chandelier that complements the shape of the dining table. For example, a round fixture will look best above a round table.
Homeowners must take var ious factors into consideration when decorating a dining room. Size, purpose and style are just some of the things that merit ample consideration before fur nishing a dining space.
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The kitchen may be the heart of a home, but when it comes to entertaining, a dining room — if one is present in a house — tends to be the prime gathering spot for Diningmeals.rooms may not be top on the list of spaces to reno vate, as they tend to be used in frequently. But a dining room makeover may still be a worthy endeavor. Here are some simple ways to make the dining room more elegant and functional.
rolling cart to store those papers and other items. Simply roll it into a closet or another room when it’s time to host a party.
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The first step toward improv ing a dining room eating area is to remove any extraneous items from the space. If the dining room table is not used very of ten, it likely has become a catchall for other items, such as bills, newspapers or kids’ homework. Rather than using the dining space as a makeshift office or homework station, invest in a
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styles can fit the aesthetic of a home. The light will be a focal point and instantly make the dining area more elegant. Install the light on a dimmer to adjust the illumination as needed to set the mood.
Centerpieces add sophistica tion to the table and tie into the event. Floral arrangements, a bowl or basket of fruit, pine cones or greens from outdoors, or col lectibles like shells in a tall canis ter can serve as centerpieces.
Add a piece of artwork
Many modern homeowners have eschewed the China cabinet that once was standard in din ing rooms. Rather than a bulky piece of furniture, a large piece of statement-making artwork or framed photos over a more min imalistic buffet table or small service bar is preferable. Choose artwork that complements the colors in the space.
Hang a statement light
Few decorative items add as much drama and ambiance to a dining space as a new overhead light. People hear chandelier and think a bejeweled or crystal design. But various chandelier
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table cloth or table runner cou pled with cloth napkins and pla cemats helps to set the scene of the dinner party.
Landscapes are vulnerable to the elements during the cold weather months. Everything from de-icing products to hun gry animals to the weight of snow can affect trees, shrubs and other plants.
Keep plants cozy
Promptly remove snow from branches to help trees and shrubs; otherwise, the weight of ice and snow can break off branches and cause irreparable damage.
Investigate options in snow melt products, as traditional rock salt can injure buds and branches and kill lawns. In ad dition, avoid piling salted snow in one area of the landscape, as it will concentrate the salt in that spot. Spread out snow piles to help minimize the damage to delicate plants.
Winter can place landscapes in peril. A few strategies can provide protection.
Erect a snow barrier
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When resources are scarce, animals will be on the hunt for anything that’s edible, and that includes whatever greenery is growing on a landscape. Phys ical barriers in garden beds and around trees can help pre vent damage caused by moles, voles and deer. Line the bot tom and sides of garden beds with garden cloth to prevent ground-burrowing animals from getting in from beneath, suggests the gardening re source I Must Garden.
Harsh winds and battering snow can damage young plants. Use stakes and lattices to secure them so they’ll be better able to withstand the weather, suggests Total Landscape Management, a commercial and residential landscaping company.
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Protect landscapes from wildlife and more over the winter
Wrapping shrubs in burlap or covering them in temporary netting can deter deer, who will seek accessible food sources over the winter. Erect fencing around new trees to keep deer away from the bark and lower branches.Makethe yard less attractive to deer and burrowers by opting for fat-based suet cakes to feed birds rather than loose seeds and berries in feeders, which herbivores will enjoy. Also, don’t overwater or mulch land scapes too early. The loose soil and warmth of the mulch may entice moles and voles and other
Secure saplings and juvenile plants
Prior observation tends to educate homeowners about which areas of the landscape are most vulnerable to snow drifts and blustery winds. During the winter, winds often blow in from a northeasterly direction, but each homeown er can make his or her own assessment. Put up a tarp be tween two stakes to serve as a “snow fence” that protects vul nerable areas of the landscape from blowing snow.
rodents to stick around in those areas and feed on plants.
Wrap plants in burlap, garden blankets and plant domes to in sulate them from cold weather and some animals. Move con tainer plants into a garage or shielded area for the winter.
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Just because certain green ery will go dormant during the winter doesn’t mean landscape maintenance ends when the mercury dips. Homeowners can take certain actions to win terproof their properties and safeguard landscapes so they recover more readily when spring arrives.
Homeowners considering floorto-ceiling windows may have lots of questions. The following rundown can provide some basic information that can help home owners decide if floor-to-ceiling windows are right for their homes. Cost
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on your air conditioning. A wall of glass also can provide less in sulation against the cold. The ex tra insulation in energy efficient windows also helps keep warm air from escaping a home in the winter. Energy efficient windows may cost more than less efficient alternatives. However, over the long haul, a wall of less efficient floor-to-ceiling windows will like ly cost more due to excess energy consumption.
Floor-to-ceiling windows can be awe-inspiring. Homeowners con sidering such windows for their homes are urged to do their home work to ensure their homes are well-suited to this unique feature.
Modern homes showcase many dazzling features, but per haps none draw as much as in stant attention as floor-to-ceiling windows. Often seen in high-rise apartments that boast panoram ic city views, floor-to-ceiling windows also are right at home in single-family dwellings.
One of the more appealing as pects of floor-to-ceiling windows is all the natural light they allow in. Of course, all that light also can drive up energy costs on sun ny summer days. One way around that is to install energy efficient windows. Such windows include extra insulation to prevent cool air from escaping the home on summer days, which can reduce the need to lower the thermostat
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It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the view floor-to-ceiling windows provide, especially in homes surrounded by serene natural settings like woods or properties that abut waterways. But that view outward also provides a view in, potentially compromising privacy. All that extra exposure to sunlight also can cause fabrics to fade over time. Floor-to-ceiling blinds and shades can protect homeowners’ privacy and reduce fading on furniture, but this extra feature will add to the final cost of the
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of installing floor-to-ceiling win dows depends on a host of vari ables, including how many win dows will be needed and where homeowners live. According to Modernize®, a service that fa cilitates connections between renovation-minded homeowners and local contractors, a floor-toceiling window wall costs some where between $700 to $1,600 per linear foot. Framing and glazing will add to those costs. Home owners considering floor-to-ceil ing windows are urged to receive several estimates for the project prior to choosing a contractor.
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Homes are safe havens and relaxing spaces for their resi dents. No one wants to imagine the place they call home put ting their health in jeopardy, but that’s precisely the case for people who live in homes where mold is present.
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The United States Environ mental Protection Agency notes that molds are not usually a problem indoors. However, when they are, molds produce aller gens, irritants and potentially toxic substances. Molds can be come problematic when spores land on wet or damp surfaces and begin growing. If inhaled, those spores can cause allergic reactions in people with asthma who have mold allergies. Even people without such allergies may suffer from irritated eyes, skin, nose, throat, or lungs due to exposure to mold. Mold also can affect the home itself, as the EPA
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Identify problems with paint
If paint is peeling, bubbling or cracking, it’s likely indicative of a mold issue. In such instances, contact a mold remediation spe cialist rather than simply paint ing over the affected areas with a fresh coat of paint.
Mold is sometimes visible in parts of a home. For example, mold problems in a bathroom may be recognizable when tiny black spots are present on sur faces that frequently get wet. Those areas may gradually ex pand from small spots and cover larger areas, such as window sills and areas around the bath tub. Other signs indicating the presence of mold may be less recognizable though potentially just as harmful. That’s one rea son why it makes sense for ev eryone to learn how to spot mold in a home.
Mold can be harmful to homes and humans. Anyone who sus pects their home has a mold problem is urged to contact a remediation specialist as soon as possible.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, black mold, or stachybotrys chartarum, isn’t any more harmful than other types of mold, including cladosporium, penicillium, aspergillus, and alternaria. The reputation of black mold, which can look black or greenish-black, likely has something to do with its appearance. But homeowners still have reason to be fearful of mold in their homes, regardless of what color the mold may be. That’s because mold can lead to a host of unwelcome health problems, including stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing or wheezing, burning eyes, or skin rash. Symptoms may be even worse for people with asthma and mold allergies.
Not all molds are black. Some are white and look like thread, but they also can have a gray-brown
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Most molds will emit a damp, musty odor. However, a lack of this distinct and unpleasant smell should not lead individu als to conclude they don’t have a mold issue, as some molds do not produce an odor. In addition, the EPA notes that the smell of indoor molds can differ depend ing on the type of mold present in the home. Homeowners who have experienced mold issues in the past should not ignore a foul odor simply because it smells different from a previous infes tation. Contact a mold remedia tion professional if you suspect an unpleasant smell could be a byproduct of mold.
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Despite its reputation as the most formidable type of mold individuals can find in their homes, black mold is similar to other indoor molds in regard to its effects on human health.
or gray-green tint. When peel ing old wallpaper, some people may notice orange, pink or pur ple growth on the newly exposed walls, and that’s likely mold.
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