Posts Tagged ‘winter’

How to Keep Pipes From Freezing

Monday, January 11th, 2010
A buildup of ice
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There are many options available to help keep water pipes from freezing during bouts of cold winter weather.

One of the most important things that can be done is to install insulation in areas where cold air can seep in around the pipes. Securely installing rigid foam insulation around all floor joists, foundation walls and vents will block out any cold air drafts that can lead to frozen pipes. Make sure no gaps are left around the insulation-even the smallest hole can allow in freezing weather. (more…)

Preparing Garden for Winter (part 2)

Sunday, November 15th, 2009
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Winter is a time of little activity in the garden. As the cold, short days are usually spent indoors, the garden is often neglected. There are a few basic tasks that need attention, however. To prevent damage and ensure enjoyment once warmer weather arrives, prepare your garden to survive the harsh winter weather conditions.

Clean Up

If you haven’t done so already, clean and put away all yard and garden tools. Once they are clean and dry, apply a coat of WD-40 to the metal parts of tools to help prevent rust and coat wooden handles with linseed oil. Drain hoses and wrap faucets to protect against freezing.

Attend to Plants

Thoroughly inspect all vegetation. Remove annuals that need replacement. Cut perennials to a height of 7-15 cm. Remove loose broken limbs but wait until the end of winter to actually prune shrubs and trees. Rake fallen leaves. For potted plants that will winter outdoors, bury the container, if possible. (more…)

How to Prepare Your Garden For Winter

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Winter
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Equipping your garden for the winter will decrease the time it will take to replant and repair in the Springtime. Numerous steps will need to be taken before the first snow or cold weather hits.

Shape Up the Garden

Sweeping leaves, mowing, and weeding should continue to be completed until all plants are finished growing for the Fall season. Neatness is important year round, especially in the Fall. If you uproot weeds during the Fall, it will lessen the amount that will emerge during the Spring. Get rid of dead annuals and either dispose of them or add them to a compost pile. (more…)