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Spring 2018
A Home Improvement Guide
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INTERIOR DESIGN 2 Spring Refresh 6 Change of Season, Change of Linens WELCOME SPRING 3 Dress Up Your Windows FLEX YOUR GREEN THUMB 4 Spring Garden Planning 14 Bugs In My Yard – Why That’s a Good Thing EXTERIOR FEATURES 7 Living the Cabana Life EFFICIENCY 9 Spring Energy Saving Tips ENVIRONMENT 12 Take Additional Steps to Improve Recycling INDOORS 17 Spring Cleaning Checklist
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Spring Refresh W
ith spring well on its way, it’s time to say goodbye to all that is gray and dreary. Our focus now is on welcoming the fresh air and bright colors. Spring is a time for new beginnings, and everything is in bloom. Why not have your home follow suit? Here are a just a few inexpensive ways to freshen up your home decor for the new year.
Think Lighter Say so long to heavy drapes and thick throws. You can do a lot to brighten up a room by changing out your linens. Introduce throw pillows in pastel colors and exchange the chenille for a soft cotton throw. Open up those heavy drapes, give them a good dusting and allow the sunshine to warm the room. The lighter and brighter a room becomes, the more like spring it will feel.
Bring in Fresh Flowers Whether you pick up a fresh bouquet at the supermarket or potted ferns are more your style, there is nothing like adding a little greenery pieces that give you joy while giving to liven up a room. your space a whole new look. Bringing a little piece of nature Even changing out your photos indoors will help connect the inside for newer ones or snapshots from of your home to all that is blooming vacation can update your space in a outside. hurry.
Change Up Your Art
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colder months, that same decor can begin to feel oppressive once the seasons begin to change. Spring is the time to take inventory of your things — store holiday decor, go through the stacks of magazines and put away items from other areas of the house that have migrated into your main living space. Make everything new. goskagit.com
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Dress Up Your Windows W
indows are major players in home design. How they are dressed and framed from the exterior lends to the curb appeal of your home. Keeping them clean and dressed with drapery inside will affect the overall mood of a room and how much natural light a room receives. All of this is to say don’t ignore your windows.
Adding or Repairing Shutters Shutters add so much to the curb appeal of your home. Making
sure yours are in good shape is a worthwhile investment. Each year, inspect your shutters. Do they need a new coat of paint? Are they secured properly with no loose screws? If your home lacks shutters, consider adding them. There are few architectural styles that shutters work against, so be sure to consult with your local window and gutter installation company.
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Spring Garden Planning
This spring, plan your best garden ever — or maybe even your first garden ever. The first step to achieving a well-organized garden is planning. Here’s what you need to know.
it you want to plant and which vegetables you want to plant next to one another.
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Tomatoes, peppers, zucchini squash and lettuce are good vegetables for beginners. Don’t forget to contact your local nursery to see what grows best in your area.
If this is your first time planning a garden, consult with a regional garden-planting guide. You can find one at most hardware stores or nurseries. If you are a seasoned pro, you probably are already familiar with the timing of your last frost, but you might find some new information by checking with your local professionals.
Choose a location on your property that receives a lot of sun. Vegetables need at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to grow properly. You also need a space with good, loose soil.
Seeds Vs. Seedlings
If a large garden intimidates you, consider a raised bed. You choose the size and even create a separate area for each vegetable, only taking on what you want.
If you are just starting out, seedlings are a safer option. There is no need for you to nurture seeds from infancy when you’re trying to get a handle on your gardening strategy.
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If you prefer to grow your own, start your seeds inside several weeks before your last frost date.
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them out and prep them for foliage. Swing by your local hardware store or nursery and choose annuals with lots of color to fill them. If you do not currently have window boxes, consider adding them to the mix. Window boxes add texture and flare to the exterior of any home.
Introducing New Draperies If you recently replaced your drapes or love the ones you currently have, don’t underestimate what a good cleaning will do for them. Check the tags and see if yours are machine washable. If not, you may have to take your drapes to the dry cleaners. This trip will be well worth it when you see how much brighter they look rehung across your windows.
A Good Power Wash After a winter full of dreary weather and high wind chills, your windows are not at their peak performance when it comes to light. Give them a good scrub inside before heading outside to hit up their exterior panes. If your windows are double-hung, this will be a much easier task. Always follow safety instructions on cleaning equipment, especially when you’re dealing with glass.
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Change of Season, Change of Linens
e tend to shut our homes up during the winter months and perform our own version of hibernating. And while we enjoy the cozy feeling this hibernation provides, it also can induce poor circulation of air and accumulation of dust and germs. Washing and changing out your linens is a necessary stage of spring cleaning. Go through every room thoroughly, and be sure to wash any winter items before storing. By the end, your home will be a brighter, cleaner version of itself.
Bedrooms Say goodbye to all those heavy comforters, and welcome in light summer quilts. Changing out your bedding for lighter fabrics in an attractive print will go a long way toward freshening your bedroom. Since spring can still be cool, keep a cozy but light throw at the foot of your bed. Not only does it
make for an easy grab in the middle of the night, but will soften the look of your spring bedding.
Living Areas Think throws, pillows and draperies. Not only is it good to change out these items for their lighter counterparts, but it also is smart to begin storing excess. Spring requires fewer layers, so start putting away what you know you won’t use. Give your draperies a good wash and inspect your blinds. Keeping a space clean and bright is the trick to a quick “freshen up.”
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Living the Cabana Life
a clean, safe and attractive pool. By staying on top of pool maintenance, you will ward off major costs down the road. Here are some key steps:
Thinking ahead when it comes to • Drain your pool cover and clean it before storing it for the season. your pool will ensure you are partyready come warmer weather. • Inspect your pool’s tile or lining
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and look for cracks or potentials for leaks.
Thinking of adding a pool to your backyard oasis? Here are few things • Consider adding water to your pool. Proper water levels are to keep in mind as you plan. important for your pool skimmer • Know the basics of what you want to run properly. before requesting quotes. Do you • Turn on all equipment to make want an above- or below-ground sure everything is running pool? What general size are you looking to install? • It’s also important to be flexible on size if you aren’t too constrained by your property. Allow yourself the imagination of going a little wider or longer than you first considered. • Understand the difference between vinyl, concrete and fiberglass. Not every material suits every need.
Refreshing Your Existing Pool Diligence is required to maintain
properly. If there is a problem, you don’t want to find out the weekend before a pool party.
Don’t Forget About the Toys It is always a good idea to inspect your pool toys and floats before every season to be sure they are clean and safe. Winter storage can produce mold or break down certain materials — weakening them and making them unsafe. Replace toys and floats that have been compromised and give toys that have survived the winter a good scrub before using them.
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Replacing these with fresh mats will not only help keep the effects of spring showers out of your house but gives you the opportunity to introduce a spring design. And don’t forget those kitchen
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Spring Energy-Saving Tips W
ith the start of a new season comes a fresh opportunity to find ways to save energy and money. The following tips from the U.S. Department of Energy can help.
1. Service your air conditioner. Easy maintenance, such as routinely replacing or cleaning air filters, can lower your cooling system’s energy consumption by up to 15 percent. Also, the first day of spring could serve as a reminder to check your air conditioner’s evaporator coil, continued on page 10
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which should be cleaned annually to ensure the system is performing at optimal levels.
2. Open windows.
Opening windows creates a cross-breeze, allowing you to naturally cool your home without switching on air conditioners. This is an ideal tactic in spring, when temperatures are mild.
3. Use ceiling fans. Cooling your home with ceiling fans will allow you to raise your thermostat four degrees. This can help lower your electricity bills without sacrificing overall comfort. 4. Cook outside.
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5. Install window treatments. Energy-efficient window treatments or coverings, such as blinds, shades and films, can slash heat gain when temperatures rise. These devices not only improve the look of your home but also reduce energy costs.
6. Caulk air leaks. Using low-cost caulk to seal cracks and openings in your home to keep warm air out — and cash in your wallet. 7. Bring in sunlight.
During daylight hours, switch off artificial lights and use windows and skylights to brighten your home.
8. Set the thermostat.
On warm days, setting a programmable thermostat to a higher setting when you are not at home can help reduce your energy costs by approximately 10 percent.
9. Seal ducts.
Air loss through ducts can lead to high electricity costs, accounting for nearly 30 percent of a cooling system’s energy consumption. Sealing and insulating ducts can go a long way toward lowering your electricity bills.
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Take Additional Steps to Improve Recycling
by Callie Martin For the Skagit Valley Herald
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his may be the New Year to make your resolution one to become a committed recycler.
In January, China rolled out a policy to ban imports of foreign waste. Known as the ‘China Green Sword,’ the country has declared that the recyclables we have been sending them are too contaminated and dirty. The ban targets specific plastics
and recyclable waste paper. For recycling are finally adding up. years, China has used the import Here’s what you can do to ease of recyclable materials to fuel an the impact. economic boom, but as a byproduct Don’t stop recycling of opening their doors to recyclable waste streams, they have also taken Though things may be changing on our garbage. in the world market, recycling well and often is still important. Keep it According to the Institute of in the forefront of your daily routine. Scrap Recycling Industries, the U.S. exports about one-third of its recycling, nearly half of which goes to China. From the peanut butter jar you didn’t wash clean, to that odd plastic container you assumed was recyclable, poor practices in
Recycling still reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills, prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials, conserves natural resources, and saves energy. Common materials such as plastic, metal, paper, glass and cardboard continue to be accepted for recycling in Skagit County.
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Keep it clean Take care to ensure your recyclables go into the collection container rinsed clean. The old rules of rinsing your jars and cans and peeling off the labels still apply. How clean? Ask yourself this: If you were to reuse the container, could you eat from it? If not, rinse again. If you are concerned about wasting water, it’s fine to use dirty dishwater to do all of your rinsing. If about what can and cannot be you need to use fresh water to rinse, recycled aren’t accurate. conserve energy by always turning This is especially true for the faucet to cold. household plastics. Don’t know Rinsing your recyclables helps what can be recycled in your area? to keep food and liquid out of Check with your city or county solid the recycling system, reducing waste division for the best, up-tocontamination and increasing the date guidelines. items’ market value. To peel labels easily from jars and cans, soak them for 15 minutes or more. Ideally, all paper and plastic labels should be removed before adding containers to the recycling bin.
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Bugs in my yard — Why that’s a good thing
By Brenda Cunningham For the Skagit Valley Herald
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time of gathering
If you have ever gathered wild foods, like rose hips or nettles, you may have been surprised at how many insects you accidentally collected at the same time.
But all of them are very important to the birds using those plants.
Native plants are better for birds
Native plants are experiencing a heyday in popularity for a variety Many of the bugs, like the tiny of reasons. They are adapted to spiders, are harmless to the plant, our soils and climate, making them just using it as a platform for their attractive to those wanting to help own foraging. Others, like aphids the environment and spend less time and caterpillars, may damage leaves. on fertilizing and watering.
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appear on the counter-top or in the kitchen sink as you clean your harvest. Their great abundance on native fruits and leaves illustrates how these plants are interconnected with the animal world.
Native plants have co-evolved with our native pollinators, making them appealing to gardeners and farmers who need crops pollinated. Native plants are also important to the lesser known bugs out there, which in turn, are the mainstay for our birds. Newly published research (Biological Conservation, September 2017) affirms what we have suspected — native plants harbor
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more insects important to bird life than do non-native plants. This is not something you have to travel to a park to observe. You can witness it out your back door. Researchers compared caterpillar abundance on native and non-native plants, finding more caterpillars on the native species. They also tracked the behavior of chickadees and documented preferences for foraging and nesting on native plants. Many of us think our backyard songbirds depend on the seeds we put out for them. But these same birds rely heavily on insects for the your yard. And what a treat that it calories needed to get through the cold months and to raise their young comes with beautiful songs. in the spring. Are some native plants Even Anna’s Hummingbird, remarkable for expanding its winter range to include the Pacific Northwest, will feed on insects throughout the winter. If you enjoy seeing songbirds in your yard the best thing you can do is plant native species.
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chosen with care to match culture requirements with site conditions. Many native species tolerate our wet winters and dry summers, yet consideration must still be taken when siting the plants relative to sun, shade, drainage and available space. Choose both evergreen and deciduous species for your yard. Adding diversity will ensure that spiders and insects will be available for the birds much of the year.
which species host caterpillars and which birds they are likely to attract. Refine your selection further by visiting the landscaping section of the Washington Native Plant Society website (wnps.org) for information about the culture requirements for each plant species. Be sure to consider the space you have available. Once you have a plant species wish list, search your local nurseries, native plant society chapters and conservation district sales. The growing popularity of native plants has resulted in more being available in nurseries. Please support this trend by shopping in the local nurseries.
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Spring Cleaning Checklist O
nce spring weather hits, most people get the itch to dust out the corners and coffers for a truly fresh start to the New Year. But many homeowners focus their attention on the inside of their houses and ignore important maintenance on the outside. Consider the following updates to give your home a spring overhaul.
Windows and Doors Windows and doors are the most common places for leaks, which can allow hot summer air in and cooled air out. As you clean, look for cracks in the caulking and weather stripping. If you notice any fogging up of glass in windows or doors over the winter, this could be a sign that the weather seal has been compromised.
Air Conditioner Maintenance Just as you (hopefully) serviced your furnace in the fall, it is important to give your air conditioner the once over before you need it. This includes replacing
the filter and checking hose connections. Performing this chore in the spring means you won’t have any surprises come summer.
Exterior Walls, Roof and Attic Do a perimeter sweep of the exterior of your home once all the snow melts away and you’re sure the last frost has come and gone. Look for damaged areas, especially near the gutters and foundation. Any openings
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spring-induced zest for organization. In fact, 86 percent of Americans can’t even fit their cars in their garage for all the stuff they store in it. It is time to reclaim the garage. Gather up recycling and take it to your local center. Organize the items you’ve been saving for the garage sale you still haven’t hosted and donate them. Grab a broom and give the garage floor a good sweep. No matter what level of clutter your garage houses, odds are it could use some TLC. 17
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