Helpful Home Tips
Archive for June, 2010
Mosquito Misting Sytems
Wouldn’t it be great if you could walk out into a bug free backyard during the late spring and summer time? Mosquitoes and other annoying pests can present quite a problem during the time when most of us want to enjoy our yards, pools and other landscape features. We are outside with our significant other; our kids, family, invited guests and the ravaging mosquitoes ruin the party. If your home is located near a pond or a lake the mosquito problem can become quite severe during the warmest months of the year.
Today, there are great options to control and even eliminate most of the mosquitoes and other annoying insects in your yard. One option is having your yard sprayed by a qualified mosquito control company. Typically, a one-time spraying can help eliminate mosquitoes and other pest for as long as 3 weeks to a month. If you are hosting a wedding, a big pool party or barbeque, having your yard sprayed is an excellent idea.
Another option is install a permanent mosquito control solution. A permanent mosquito control solution should be installed by a qualified professional. These mosquito misting systems will deliver an insecticide periodically and most of the time, a mosquito misting system will effectively eliminate the mosquito problem from your yard.
Are you are staying indoors because mosquitoes have taken over your yard? If so, help is available… look on-line to find a qualified mosquito control company in your area and ask about the temporary or permanent mosquito control solutions that they offer.
Landscaping With Beautiful Stones
Natural stones make an exquisite, low maintenance landscape. Incorporating stones offers a complete look to any landscape design. You can use cobblestones or flagstones for walkways, thick stones for holding walls and decorative stones for water gardens and rock gardens. Stone fountains offer a simple and cost effective way to decorate your landscape.
Granite, limestone, slate, sandstone and marble are most commonly used to decorate landscape. You can use granite stones for walls and garden stepping stones. Garden stepping stones are great to build paths throughout your yard. You can use them in mulched or unmulched planting beds and lawns. Paving garden stones in lawn prevents foot traffic and helps your lawn to grow well. The garden stepping stones are usually round or square in shape. You can also get stones in irregular shapes that offer a contemporary look to your landscape.
You can use river bed pebbles to add elegance to your landscape. These pebbles are available in various colors, shapes and textures. Off-white, gray, pink, green and brown are the most common color pebbles available in the market. You can use river bed pebbles to make decorative borders, ground cover and soil covering. They enhance the charm of water features in the garden.
Cobble stones are natural stones that not only enhance the appearance of the landscape, but also increase the safety. They are non-slip and require no maintenance. You can mix them with flagstones and use to make attractive borders. There are many types of cobblestones like granite cobbles, slate cobbles and limestone cobbles. The color of the cobble stone vary according to its type. For instance, granite cobbles are available in pink, maroon, black and red, while limestone cobbles are available in kotah blue and brown. You can choose the type that matches the color theme of your landscape. They are available in different sizes and you can pick the size that suits your landscaping project.
Blog Post provided by: Peachtree City GA Landscapers
Lawn care advice to get a lovely lawn
A lush, beautiful lawn not only enhances the appearance of your landscape, but it also serves as an excellent kids’ play area. It serves as a picturesque backdrop for the flowering plants, shrubs and decorative plants. Caring for your lawn can help you to enjoy a soft and healthy lawn throughout the year.
Soil preparation is the most important step in lawn care. You need to test the pH level of the soil. Turf grows well in soil that has the pH level between 6 and 7. If your soil is low in pH level, you need to make some adjustments like adding lime to soil. You can then apply seed or sod. You need to distribute the lawn seed evenly throughout the soil. You can then cover the seed with a bale of straw to keep the moisture in the soil. It takes at least ten days for the seeds to germinate. You need not remove the straw, as the decaying straw can help to replenish the nitrogen content in the soil.
Watering the lawn is an important process, as it helps the grass to remain green. Insufficient watering can make the lawn more susceptible to weeds. Generally, a lawn requires half to one inch of water every week to remain healthy and vibrant. It is advisable to water your lawn in the early morning. Watering lawns during mid day can reduce the amount of water absorbed by the grass roots and watering your lawn late evening can lead to fungus buildup.
Mowing your lawn is another important process that helps to improve the overall health and appearance of lawn. Mowing height depends upon the type of grass you have. However, the thumb rule in lawn mowing is not to remove more than one third of the grass.
Blog Post provided by: Gwinnett County Landscapers
Helpful Garden Insects
Not all bugs are bad!! There are many insects that are helpful to your landscape care. Certain insects deter the bad insects from destroying your plants and they can also increase pollination. Before you go squashing those little critters read on and see why you should keep them around.
Dragonflies are great to have on your property! They eat about 600 insects such as gnats, flies and mosquitoes per day! They normally live near water areas and can survive up to 2 months. Ponds will attract dragonflies as well as frogs that will feed on mosquitoes.
Lady Bugs eat about 400 aphids, mites and scales per day. They are said to be “good luck” if you believe in luck! Pollen producing flowering plants will attract lady bugs.
Spiders feed on as many as 2,000 insects per year such as grasshoppers, crickets, flies, bees, moths. They are not so creepy after all!
Beetles come in many different species. They usually hide during the day in dark cool places and feed on small insects at night. They are attracted to light so you may find them creeping into your home at night! Just shoo them out to do their work!
Green Lacewings are very helpful. They eat Aphids, mealybugs, scales, spider mites, thripes, and white flies.
Hover Flies look like small wasps but eat fruit tree spider mites, green flies and caterpillars.
Educate yourself on the larva and eggs of these good insects. Plant some plants that will attract them and carefully plan your pest control based on keeping your good guys naturally on your property.
Blog Post provided by: Marietta GA Landscapers
Fertilizer Numbers
What do the numbers on fertilizer bags mean??
These numbers are the percentage of Nitrogen, Phosphate and Potassium respectively that are contained in the fertilizer mix. These are the major nutrients needed for healthy soil and plant growth. For example: 18-24-6 means it contains 18% Nitrogen, 24% Phosphate and 6% Potassium – a typical lawn care fertilizer. The fertilizer you choose should be based on what results you want to achieve.
Nitrogen is a building block for protein. It promotes plant growth and helps the plant have a rich green color because hit assists in the production of chlorophyll. The more nitrogen your fertilizer has, the faster it will grow and greener it will be.
Phosphate helps in the formation and growth of roots and cell division. It is advisable to use a fertilizer a good percentage of phosphate when you first plant your tree, plants, flowers or a new lawn.
Potassium is necessary for photosynthesis. It helps strengthen plants against cold and disease. Potassium also promotes healthy roots and fruit formation. Potassium is important as you are going into the winter months!!
When you are choosing a fertilizer, consider what your plant is lacking or how you would like it to look. Then choose the number combination that best fits your needs. You can also get your soil tested by your county extension office. This may be free, but there may also be a nominal fee. This will determine what nutrients are lacking in your soil.
Lastly, too much fertilizer can be harmful to your plants and even cause them to die. Read your labels carefully and follow the recommendations on the label.
Blog Post provided by: Alpharetta GA Lawn Care Specialist
Magnolia Trees
With over 80 species of Magnolia trees in the Eastern United States and Southeast Asia, the Southern Magnolia is the one most popular native trees in the Southeast US and is the state tree of Mississippi.
The Southern Magnolia is known for its beautifully fragrant large white flowers, its cone shape and its dense verdant leaf structure. Another likable factor of the Magnolia tree is its resistance to pests. It is not bothered by many insects and proper pruning and maintenance will usually take care of diseased branches, leaf spots, mildews or scabs.
The Magnolia tree provides a tremendous amount of shade. Many times these trees are positioned in the landscape design to create a screen or border. Plan carefully when choosing a space to plant your Magnolia tree. A mature tree can reach up to 60 to 80 feet high with very wide base. The tree is relatively easy to grow and maintain. It is drought resistant and as an evergreen, it does not loose its leaves in the winter so it is beautiful year round.
The Magnolia tree gives hardy shelter to birds and animals during cold winter months. The seeds and surrounding aril of the magnolia provide a good source of fat and energy for migrating animals. One unique feature of the Magnolia is that it is pollinated primarily by beetles not by typical birds, bees or butterflies!
The “Grand Dame of the South” has graced its’ admires with beauty, shade and inspiration for hundreds of years. Many artists have painted these awesome trees and their beautiful flowers and many poems and stories have been written about their exquisite beauty.
Blog Post provided by: Alpharetta GA Landscapers
Filing A Claim For Hail Damage
Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is made up of irregular lumps of ice. Individually, they are referred to as “hail stones”. Hail is produced by severe thunderstorms . It forms in a very unstable air mass, when there is relatively cool dry air overlaying very warm and humid air.
If your roof is damaged by hail, first take care of your own personal safety. Second, file a claim with your insurance carrier as soon as possible. You should also take action to avoid further damage to your home. Cover holes in roofs with tarps or plywood to prevent water damage. Move wet items to a dry area, and wash and dry all damaged items.
Document the damage with photographs and video. Keep receipts from all temporary fixes. You may even need to get professionals to help with the clean up. They can be found under “restoration” or “water damage”.
You will want to review your insurance policy so that you are aware of your benefits. You will also want to make a thorough list of all damaged items. Include photographs, video and receipts in this documentation. Don’t throw away damaged items, especially expensive ones.
Have a claims professional assess your damage before you schedule any repairs. As soon as your damage has been assessed, go ahead and schedule repairs to prevent further damage to your home. Use a local, bonded and insured contractor to do the repairs. Make sure that you check the contractor’s references before hiring them to do the repairs.
Blog Post Provided by: Gwinnett County GA Hail Damage Roofers
6 Easy Steps for Installing Fascia Boards
You really don’t have to be a expert in carpentry nor is there a crash course in home repairs required to know how to install fascia boards. It just requires proper installation and some safety measures.
So let’s get into action, here we go:
Ø Keep the necessary tools ready to avoid any running around the house in search of things that you need. This way you will speed things up. Now, the necessary tools would include: fascia board, plane, table saw, crimper to help with metal sheets, power nailer or hammer, clamps, compound miter, saw, and Chalk Line.
Ø Start with the installation of the board and sheathing, the latter for both your roof and the fascia board. This ensures the roof fits well. You may even choose to add some sub fascias, which is made of lumber and aids in straightening the core fascia.
Ø Have a thorough knowledge about the roofs that you are working on, as this determines the main procedures to be followed. For instance, while working on hip roofs, you might want to fasten the fascia board to the rafter. Then again, in case of gabled roofs with gabled ends, you might want to put some markings in the board to make sure it makes a perfect fit for the rafters.
Ø While replacing or installing new fascia boards, it is advisable to twice nail the fascia boards to the soffits and joists, as this ensures better board stability
Ø It is imperative to make a wise choice on the depth of the fascia. In case of tiled roofs, the last thing you want is for it to collapse if it doesn’t hold on well could not bear the weight.
If in doubt seek professional help
Though there is endless number of search engines for the do-it-yourself enthusiasts to aid in the installation of fascia boards, you are better off seeking professional help even with an aorta of doubt.
Blog Post provided by: North Atlanta GA Roofers
Reasons Behind Leaky Skylights
Skylights are designed for sunlight lovers and are intended to brighten homes with sun, definitely not rain. Skylights are a fabulous addition to any kind of home. If you fit the description of getting depressed devoid of sunlight, then skylights are your best bet in making your home bright and breezy.
Well now, nothing comes without potential for flaws and skylights are no exception and are prone to structural issues. Don’t worry, there are ways and means to make the sun smile back at you. There are myriad of reasons behind a leaky skylight, to name a few – faulty weather seals or the skylight not being closed properly. High ceiling skylights are prone to leaks making it hard to verify if the skylight is closed completely. So it would be vital to ensure proper closure of the skylight first before concluding the reason to be a leak.
Squally Weathers Act against Skylights
Winters can call for accumulation of snow and ice on the skylights resulting in water blockage or build up thereby burdening skylights and resulting in leaks. Living in areas with squally weather conditions like tornadoes, hurricanes and hail storms one can expect hazards of leaks with debris striking the skylight – yet another major concern.
Other Causes
Few other causes of a leak could be from installation flaws. A leak may also be caused by impaired flashing or caulking, leaks occurring from other sources in the home, damaged roof shingles or even inadequate roof repairs. It cam take no time before a leak spreads to the skylight with the damage being on a part of the roof. Periodic checking of the entire roof is always a good recommendation to check for signs of damage. Anything damaging the roof by way of heavy downpour, hailstorms or any mishap can in turn affect the skylight as well.
Blog Post provided by: Roswell GA Roofers