Home and Garden - Spring 2020

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home & Garden | SPRING 2020

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A supplement of the BAINBRIDGE ISLAND REVIEW, NORTH KITSAP HERALD, Central Kitsap Reporter & PORT ORCHARD INDEPENDENT


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Peninsula Home and Garden Expo

Dive into spring projects

has seen a range of generations come through, some mainstays are seniors that have been attending the show for years and years just for fun and have no intention of spending any money on projects. Lately the folks that have been spending the money are the latter half of Gen X and early millennials who have purchased older homes in need of renovation and remodel.

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After not seeing the sun for well over 80 days, the blue skies and warmer temperatures around Kitsap County are sure signs that Spring is on its way and its time to start thinking about those home projects that were put off all winter long, and what better way to spark ideas than to visit the Peninsula Home and Garden Expo! The Peninsula Home and Garden Expo is sponsored by the Kitsap Building Association (KBA) and has been happening every spring for 40 years. This year’s event takes place at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds on March 14-15 and provides an opportunity for home owners to meet with experts, learn some DIY tricks and see what improvements they can make to their homes this spring and summer. “We typically have close to 150 exhibitors that come and provide information about all things housing and remodeling and gardening for this particular expo,” said Russ Shiplet, Executive Officer for KBA. “You can come into that show and you can find out anything from how to have a new deck built to new window treatments that are out there, new energy efficiencies that are going on in heating and cooling systems, solar panels etc.” The intent of the show is recognizing that as the weather gets better people are anxious to get out there and see what is available for them to improve their

Peninsula Home and Garden Expo has been around for 40 years and offers events and expertise for the whole family to enjoy. Photo courtesy of Jolly Sienda

homes, yards, gardens and properties. It also provides an opportunity for exhibitors to generate a lot of leads, contacts and business with potential customers. Like in every industry, there are trends that become popular and can dictate which exhibitors receive more attention than others. But according to Shiplet a trend for 2020 has not appeared yet and that could be because of the economy. “If the economy is strong then people are likely to spend more money and do bigger projects say, like having a house completely repainted, having a roof completely redone, not just adding on to a deck, but possibly replacing an older deck. Same thing with landscaping, they’re looking to redo landscaping projects and so they’re willing to spend the money

to have someone come out and start all over again… it’s really economy driven,” Shiplet said. Shiplet noted that due to the broad range of exhibitors at the event its hard to know what trends in design people are going for. Over the last 40 years the expo

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“A lot can’t afford a new construction home right now, so they are buying homes that need to be completely renovated. So they are going and looking to see who can help them in their renovation efforts,” Shiplet said. “ We are definitely seeing a shift in population of who is coming, and because of that we try to adjust the show so it is appealing to all generations as much as possible.” Shiplet also noted that many of the folks that attend these events are into DIY and attend to learn how to do something on their own. Taking note of this trend, the expo will now offer seminars on both home and garden projects that range from deck improvements to installing solar panels and bee keeping.

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Tips when planting shade trees

from making its way into a home through cracks in walls or around windows.

METRO Beautiful landscaping can add instant curb appeal to a property. But beauty isn’t the only thing that makes idyllic landscaping attractive to homeowners. Some landscaping features, such as shade trees, save homeowners money while adding aesthetic appeal. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that shading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home. Shading also cuts air conditioning costs, which tend to be expensive in areas with warm, humid climates. In fact, the DOE notes that well-planned landscapes can reduce unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by anywhere from 15 to 50 percent. When planting shade trees, one

When planting shade trees, techniques vary depending on which type of tree homeowners ultimately choose to plant. Planting deciduous trees

of the first decisions homeowners will need to make is which type of tree, deciduous or evergreen, they want to plant. Deciduous trees are those that seasonally shed their leaves, while evergreens are trees that keep their leaves throughout the year. Deciduous trees can help

keep homes cool in the summer by blocking sun, and those same trees can be beneficial in winter after they shed their leaves by letting the sun in and keeping homes warm. But evergreens also can be beneficial in winter by blocking wind, potentially preventing cold air

The DOE says that deciduous trees that are between six and eight feet tall when planted will begin shading the windows of a home within a year of being planted. Depending on the species of the plant and the home, those same deciduous trees may begin shading the roof within five to 10 years of being planted. When planting deciduous trees, homeowners should keep these tips in mind. See SHADE, 14

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10 plants to grow this Spring

Sarcococca Ruscifolia’s bloom time is considered to be early spring so get these in the ground as early as you can. The plant will grow to about three to four inches tall and wide. Some sunlight is needed but mostly partial shade. It is advised to keep the plant well watered and in well-drained soil.

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PJM Rhododendron This rhododendron is durable yet delightful, displaying small trusses of bright lavender blooms that contrasts well with the small dark green leaves. The evergreen foliage takes on a mahogany-brown winter color and is known for its heat and cold tolerance. The plant works well as a border, mass plantings and in containers. Partial sunlight is needed for growth and the plant needs to be watered regularly every week or even more often if it’s in extreme heat or a container. The growth rate is considered slow to reach its average height of three to five feet tall, but it will likely keep growing wider. The PJM Rhododendron typically blooms in early springtime. Mediterranean Pink Heath This glorious popular shrub establishes quickly and can be used as a dense ground cover or border. The plant displays appropriate winter colors contrasting with lavenderpink flowers that last through the early spring. They are often used in wild or rock gardens which allows them to develop naturally. This plant looks good when it’s used to cascade down along retaining walls and edges of raised planters. Partial to full sunlight is needed and grows best with regular weekly watering and even more frequently if in extreme heat. The growth rate is considered moderate and its average size is one foot tall and three feet wide. The Mediterranean Pink Heath blooms in the winter and early spring.

For basic care, place in an area protected from cold and dry winds. You’ll want to start pruning and trimming the plant once it blooms. Contorted Filbert

(Above) Olmsted’s Nursery’s landscape display and sign at the front of the business off of Viking Way in Poulsbo. (Right) Daphne Odora “Zuiko Nishiki” at Olmsted’s Nursery in Poulsbo. Tyler Shuey/Kitsap News Group

The uniquely twisted, corkscrew branches create an unmatched sculptural effect in the landscape. Long, pendulous catkins emerge in the springtime like hanging ornaments among the newly emerging foliage. The crinkly, deeply veined foliage adds texture in the summer and the leafless shrub is among the best plants available for adding intrigue to the landscape in the winter months. Can be used as a mixed border or as a foundation plant.

Obsidian Coral Bells These black, shiny, rounded leaves hold their color all season. The compact mounding form offers many opportunities in small urban gardens. Plant in large amounts to intensify the dramatic color effect. Obsidian Coral Bells can be very striking when paired in pots with high contrast companions. Partial shade to full sunlight is needed and the plant needs to be watered regularly every week, and perhaps more if it is in extreme heat. The growth rate is considered moderate and its average size reaches 8 to 10 inches high and 16 inches wide. The blooms can reach 24 inches high. This plant particularly blooms in the summer, so planting around springtime is a good idea. Daphne Odora ‘Zuiko Nishiki’ Winter blooming, fragrant and large evergreen leaves are the features of the Daphne Odora “Zuiko Nishiki.” The plant seems to tolerate more shade but pretty resistant to the hot sun. This daphne is considered

more tender than others and needs well-drained soil. The buds of the flower will become a nice purple and the flower itself will have a gentle lavender hue. It is recommended to grow in a pot as its average height is two to five feet tall. The growing season is considered to be February and March and needs only partial sunlight and half shade. This kind of daphne seems to attract hummingbirds but is resistant to deer and rabbit. Sarcococca Ruscifolia This plant’s fragrant white flowers add a nice contrast to the evergreen foliage. Its flowers are followed by rounded, dark red fruits and looks great in a woodland setting. The

Blooming time is early spring and the plant will grow up to 10 feet high and 10 feet wide. Full sunlight is needed for growth and needs to be watered two to three times a week until the plant is established. Use well-drained soil and prune when the plant is dormant in the late fall or winter. The plant is also known as “Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick” who was a popular Scottish entertainer in the early 1900s. Lauder carried a cane from a crooked branch similar to the twisted branches of the Contorted Filbert. Witch Hazel This interesting North American See PLANTS, 18


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Keep an eye out for these pesky critters this spring

By TYLER SHUEY

Spiders

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Spiders are commonly found in basements, garages, porches and other sheltered spaces. They typically come out to search for food and other insects so their presence in your home might indicate that there are other insects in your home. In Washington state, there are a few types of spiders that can cause concern for homeowners, such as the Hobo spider, Giant House spider and Yellow Sac spider.

Carpenter ants Carpenter ants prefer to make their home within the walls of your house and can do significant structural damage to your property. When the temperatures warm up, carpenter ants may come out and forage while seeking food and shelter. Bees and Wasps As the warmer weather approaches, you may see a wasp, hornet or yellow jacket queen bee that may have stayed in your walls and attics during the winter months. Now they’ll be looking for a place where they can lay eggs and establish colonies so beware of that and do your best to keep them out of your home. Make sure to treat those areas you see coming in and out as soon as you can to prevent colony creation. Try not to kill the bees as they are essential insects.

The Hobo spider and Giant House spider cause concern because of

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their sheer numbers and the fact that they love to be inside. The Yellow Sac spider has a rare bite that has been known to cause pain similar to a bee or wasp sting. Houseflies Houseflies are pretty much harmless but can be a nuisance as it seems like whenever somebody opens a door, they come flying in. They are often attracted to light and the only practical way to keep them out is to try and keep your doors shut as much as possible. Fleas To limit a potential flea outbreak in your home this spring, it is necessary to take care of the family pets by giving them regular baths and hygiene treatment. It is also possible for pet-free homes to get an infestation of fleas due to

outside wildlife. To get rid of them, use your basic household cleaning tools and conduct proper sanitation. Rats and Mice Rodents are not just a seasonal problem as they can be a nuisance all year long. From the house mouse to the black rat, these pests are often considered the worst type of pest that can be found in your home. To prevent this from happening, search out any possible entry points and block them as best you can. Common entry areas include ill-fitting doors, vents, roof gaps and pipes traveling through wall spaces. Make sure all sources of food are kept and stored in tight containers and store all woodpiles or similar items away from your home.

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How to level an uneven yard

removed from the lawn before it can be leveled out, so homeowners will need a thatch rake or dethatching machine to get this task started. Dethatching machines are generally necessary for especially large lawns, and these can typically be rented from home improvement retailers. A shovel, bow rake and push broom are other tools homeowners will likely need. Materials such as topsoil, compost and sand will be necessary as well, and these are typically sold at local garden centers.

METRO Many things can cause a yard to be uneven. Drainage problems, leaky pipes beneath the grass and pests can wreak havoc on a yard, resulting in uneven turf that can be both unsightly and unsafe. Addressing an uneven yard might be homeowners’ ultimate goal, but the home experts at BobVila.com note that homeowners should first figure out what’s causing the problem and make fixing that their first task. Fixing uneven ground above leaky pipes will only be a temporary fix if the leaks themselves are not addressed. Professional contractors might be necessary depending on what’s causing the problem. However, once the underlying issue has been addressed, many homeowners can handle the task of leveling an uneven yard on their own.

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Fill in areas beneath the grass

Get the right tools and materials Leveling an uneven yard may require various tools. Thatch will likely need to be

Areas beneath the grass can be filled in with a mixture of sand, topsoil and compost. The experts at BobVila.com advise using two parts sand, two parts topsoil and one part compost. Each of these components plays its own role in restoring the yard to full health. Sand helps the ground stay level, See LEVEL, 14


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Proper pruning is all about the right tools

STATEPOINT If you are like most homeowners, you need to prune trees, shrubs, bushes and other plants in your yard from time to time. But do you know which tool is best suited for each particular job? Experts say that choosing tools wisely is key to maximizing beauty, and minimizing damage to plants. There are a few things to keep in mind as you go about selecting tools for your pruning jobs, big and small, and landscape designer Doug Scott of Redeem Your Ground in Atlanta, Ga., is sharing a few insights to get you started: • For most basic pruning around the yard, bypass or hand pruners, also known as garden or pruning shears, are go-to tools. Best for making clean cuts through living plants and tree branches, they work much like a set of heavy-duty scissors and are capable of getting into tight spots for close, precise cuts. Scott advises against a common pitfall here: the urge to save money. • Since pruning shears see so much use, it makes sense to buy

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the best ones you can afford. From my experience, inexpensive models simply don’t last very long, he says. “A well-cared for, high-quality set of bypass pruners however can be a lifetime investment for the average homeowner.” • For larger branches, Scott says anvil-style shears can be a good choice, which feature one sharp blade closing against a flat, wide blade and work much like a knife cutting against a cutting board. However, he warns that they should be used selectively, as they crush plant stems more than bypass-style pruners. • When it comes to branches of more than 1/2-inch (12.7 millimeters) in diameter, loppers are the best choice. Like hand pruning tools, there are bypass loppers, which operate much like a large, long-handled set of bypass shears, while anvil-style loppers use just one cutting blade. • Bypass loppers generally cut with more precision, while anvilstyle loppers are typically capable of generating more cutting force,‚Äù Scott said.

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WELCOME TO THE PENINSULA HOME & GARDEN EXPO!

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Compost is part of the circle of life in gardens

METRO The season for fresh fruits and vegetables grown right in the backyard is upon us. Warm weather breathes life into fresh berries, tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, and many other delectable fruits and vegetables. Home gardens can be supplemented with delicious finds from the supermarket or farmer’s market, including melons, corn and more. The bounty of the garden can be made more abundant and fruitful with the addition of the right soil amendments. Compost is a key element of rich, nutritious soil. Scraps from items that have been grown in the garden can then be reused in the production of the compost that feeds that same garden. It’s a continuous circle of garden life. Getting started with compost is relatively easy. Homeowners should choose an outdoor space near the garden but far away from the home so that it won’t be disturbed by kids or animals. Some people opt for an open compost pile, while others choose closed bins to contain the possible smell and to camouflage the compost. A sunny spot will help the compost to develop faster, according to Good Housekeeping. The next step is to start gathering the scraps and materials that will go into the compost. Better Homes and

Gardens suggests keeping a bucket or bin in the kitchen to accumulate kitchen scraps. Here are some kitchen-related items that can go into the compost material: • Eggshells • Fruit peels • Vegetable peels and scraps • Coffee grounds • Shredded newspaper In addition to these materials, grass and plant clippings, dry leaves, bark chips, straw, and sawdust from

untreated wood can go into the pile. Avoid diseased plants, anything with animal fats, dairy products, and pet feces. A low-maintenance pile has an equal amount of brown and green plant matter in the compost plus moisture to keep the bacteria growing and eating at the right rate. Aerating the compost occasionally, or turning the bin when possible, will allow the compost to blend and work together. Compost will take a few months to form completely, says

the Planet Natural Research Center. The finished product will resemble a dark, crumbly soil that smells like fresh earth. Compost will not only add nutrients to garden soil, but also it can help insulate plants and may prevent some weed growth. It is a good idea to start a compost pile as a free source of nutrition for plants and a method to reduce food waste in an environmentally sound way.

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STATEPOINT When warmer weather arrives, it’s all about spending time in your home’s outdoor spaces. Here are a few new ideas for transforming your porch, deck or yard into an oasis of relaxation. Spruce Up Before getting down to brass tacks, it’s time to give your outdoor spaces a once-over and note what basic maintenance and cleaning are needed; be sure to sweep up porches and decks of debris, dust off and move outdoor furniture out of storage and prune trees and plants that need it. This may be a good time to refinish or re-stain an older deck in need of some tender loving care. Want to add a splash of color to the space? Give some time-worn wooden furniture a new paint job in a bold hue. Power Up To match the true comfort of

indoor life to your home’s outdoor spaces, you’ll need a safe, codecompliant and unobtrusive way to power fans, lighting, entertainment, electric appliances and more. To add an outlet to raised outdoor floors, porches and decks, consider installing a Deck Outlet Cover from Hubbell TayMac. Accommodating two power cords, it lets you put the power where you want it -- in a safe place where people are less likely to trip over cords. Weatherproof, UV resistant and durable even in harsh environments, it also features a lowprofile design that meets ADA standards, and an attractive slipresistant texture available in gray, white and bronze. Furnish Given the broad scope of weatherproof furnishings, cushions, pillows and even rugs available on the market today, there is

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absolutely no reason that your outdoor spaces can’t offer the same level of comfort and beauty as any den or living room, especially now that you’ve supplied your outdoor space with electrical power and the flexibility to install such amenities as an entertainment center, ceiling fans and even chandeliers. Just be sure everything you install is weatherproofed and protected against the elements,

and that you select only outdoorgrade products. However, you can extend the life of certain items by taking extra precautions during extreme weather and the off-season. By giving your home’s outdoor spaces the same attention to detail as the indoors, you can extend your living spaces and even create new “rooms” in which to dine, relax and entertain.

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• Plant trees to the south of the home. When planted to the south of the home, deciduous trees can screen between 70 and 90 percent of the summer sun while still allowing residents to feel summer breezes. • Consider sun angles. Homeowners who want to shade their homes from low afternoon sun angles should plant trees with crowns that are lower to the ground on the west side of their homes. • Cool air before it reaches your home. Shrubs and groundcover plants can be planted to cool air before it reaches a home. Evergreen trees Planting evergreens to block wind is known as “windbreaking,” which

lowers the wind chill near a home. Wind also can be used to cool a home in summer. But these benefits can only be realized when evergreens are strategically planted. • Location, location, location: The DOE advises planting evergreen trees to the north and northwest of the home to stop wind. In addition, to get the most bang for your windbreaking buck, the distance between the home and windbreak should be two to five times the height of the mature tree. • Plant trees on either side of the house. Planting trees on either side of the house will direct cooling winds toward the home in the summer. Shade trees can help homeowners reduce their energy bills, making them valuable and attractive additions to any landscape.

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while the topsoil and compost provide the grass with valuable nutrients. If the low spots are not especially deep, this mixture can be applied without removing the grass. However, before filling in holes when addressing spots that are deeper than two or three inches, remove the grass then place it back in place once the hole has been filled. To dig up the grass, put the blade of the shovel at the outside of the low spot before sliding it under about two or three inches so you do not upset the grass roots. Spread the top dressing Once the holes have been filled and the grass has been placed back on the ground (if it

was removed), spread the top dressing mix with a shovel. The mix should be spread evenly with the back of the bow rake at a depth of no more than half an inch. Make sure the mix is worked into the low spots and that it’s not completely covering the grass, as that will suffocate the lawn. If necessary, use the push broom to work the mix into the soil. Water the lawn Finally, water the lawn to help the top dressing settle into the grass. If necessary, repeat the process of applying top dressing and watering until the lawn is even and has returned to full strength. An uneven lawn is an eyesore and potentially harmful. But fixing an uneven lawn is simple once homeowners discover and address what’s behind the issue.

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STATEPOINT While vacations sound like the best chance to unwind, planning a trip out of town — and getting there — can sometimes be more hassle than it’s worth. Here’s how to turn your home into a staycation “destination” that can be enjoyed any time you feel like it: Upgrade Bedding: Give your bedroom a five-star hotel-grade makeover so you can enjoy that quality of rest found only on vacation. Shop for percale linens and high-quality pillows and invest in window treatments that block out sound and light, so you can awaken when you choose to, not when the sun or neighbors intervene. Create a Spa-Like Bathroom: Find your bliss by creating a spalike retreat in your bathroom. Start by clearing unsightly clutter and using coordinating dispensers for bath products. Paint the walls in a hue that promotes relaxation -- think earthy tones, blues and greens, then add plants or fresh flowers for a pop of vibrant color. Dimmer switches, waterproof speakers and a waterfall showerhead with different spray settings are just a few updates offering you flexibility to create different moods, all which can connect to a smart home device that remembers your preferences. For that warm, cozy feeling right out of the bath or shower, add in-floor heating and a towel warming drawer. Add Backyard Touches: Show your backyard some love with a little landscaping and a few touches

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that replicate that vacation feel. An outdoor bar and kitchen can give you a dedicated place to wine and dine without having to constantly go in and out of the house. Install a hammock for long afternoons spent with a book. Explore Financing Options: When it comes to transforming your home into the ultimate destination, you won’t want to cut corners on what matters most to you, whether that’s opting for the superior flat screen TV or getting just the right coffee table to complete the look of your living room.

To that end, check out easy and convenient financing options that offer buying empowerment and flexibility, such as the Synchrony HOME Credit Card. Using the card, you can shop for home goods at over a million home-related retail locations nationwide, earning 2 percent back on purchases under $299, or 6 months promotional financing on purchases of $299 or more everywhere the card is accepted. In some cases, you can take advantage of even longer-term promotional financing offers, ranging from 12 to 60 months. Being able

to pay off home purchases with convenient monthly payments can make life easier, helping you manage cash flow and compartmentalize spending on all things home. To learn more, visit mysynchrony.com/ welcomehome. Make “getting away from it all” as simple as taking a bath or enjoying a blockbuster from the comfort of home. With smart renovation strategies, you can be sure you’re getting exactly what you want and need to truly relax.


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Exterior renovations that improve curb appeal

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New entry door: Replacing an existing door with a 20-gauge steel door complete with clear dual-pane half-glass panel, jambs and an aluminum threshold with composite stop gets homeowners 75 percent of their initial investment back at resale. Improving the door isn’t all about good looks, either. A door that isn’t well-insulated or secure can be problematic. In addition to these improvements, homeowners would be wise to focus on some upgraded landscaping, an upgraded roof, new windows, and improved exterior lighting as surefire ways to add curb appeal and potential value to their homes.


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ing. Homes that were previously traditional are now termed “new traditional” as they take on fun, youthful elements that keep the design fresh. Lighting fixtures have mixed metal finishes or are designed in new takes on classic silhouettes, such as large lanterns and chandeliers done in linear shapes.

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Mountain style goes beyond a rustic, cabin look to take on a modern form with clean lines, neutral color palettes and uncluttered interiors. With open layouts and tall ceilings, sweeping views command attention. Lighting is oversized, with airy, open designs meant to cast light without obstructing views from the plentiful windows in the space. For fans of farmhouse style, this look has taken a delightful turn, with fewer rustic details and more modern charm. Subtle hues go beyond a white and gray palette into the realm of soft greens and blush pinks. Lighting is inspired by historical design with industrial details like working pulleys, but is combined with clean lines for a relaxed, casual vibe. For more tips and inspiration, visit Progress Lighting at progressltg. com/Inspiration. To stay on-trend, think cozy, warm and inviting.

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shrub loses its leaves in the fall and starts to flower. The unusual fragrant flowers are then followed by green seed capsules that mature throughout the year until they finally release their seeds the next fall. The foliage turns shades of yellow in the fall. Excellent for planting along fences and walls and can also be grouped in a shrub border. A great use of the plant is for privacy screening or blocking unsightly views. Its bloom time is considered spring and can grow up to 20 feet high. The plant needs sun to partial shade for proper growth and needs to be watered regularly in welldrained soil. Prune or trim after the plant has bloomed.

A wonderful shrub that looks beautiful all-year-round. In the late winter to early spring, the plant will display pink flower clusters before the thick and lustrous green leaves cloak its cinnamon-colored branches. The foliage transforms to bright hues in the fall, accompanied by blue ornamental fruit. Partial to full sunlight is preferred for this plant and needs to be watered on a regular basis. The growth size is considered moderate and will reach up to 10 feet tall and eight feet wide. Typically blooming time is early spring so get these in the ground as quickly as you can.

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METRO Wood floors are a worthwhile investment that can improve the beauty and function of just about any room in a home. Even though wood floors are durable, and new protective treatments help seal out many of the things that may have damaged floors in the past, homeowners still need to prioritize protecting their hardwood floors. Certain seasons of the year can be more harsh on wood floors than others. For example, seasons characterized by moisture and precipitation, particularly the early spring, winter and fall, can be hard on wood floors. The experts at ServiceMaster Clean say that cold, snowy days can damage wood floors, and Lumber Liquidators agrees that winter weather can be harsh on flooring. Homeowners need not give up on hardwood if they live in an area that sees all four seasons. They just need to take a few steps to keep floors looking beautiful. Clean up the salt Salt that keeps sidewalks and streets clear of snow and ice inadvertently gets tracked inside a home. Hard chunks of salt can scratch wood floors, and, if left to sit, that salt can eventually cause white marks and other stains. Routinely vacuuming and sweeping up salt is necessary to protect wood floors. Invest in shoe storage Wet or snowy boots can create puddles around the house. Have a special mat or tray by the front door

where wet shoes can be kept. A nice bench in the entryway makes it easy for residents and guests to remove their shoes until it’s time to go back outside. Use water-wicking mats Homeowners will probably need a few extra mats around to tame errant drips and wipe shoes. Any entrance that might be used by people or pets should be protected. Try to avoid petroleum-based, rubber-backed mats, as they could discolor the wood floor.

Control humidity indoors Cold, dry air in a home can be problematic because the moisture in the wood can eventually evaporate into the air. The heat will suck that moisture from the flooring, causing it to shrink, creak and splinter and become more brittle. Think about investing in an in-line humidifier for the home’s HVAC system that can keep a moderate amount of humidity in the home. Hardwood floorboards are installed to accommodate minor temperature and humidity fluctuations. This is typically a range of between 60

and 80 degrees F with a relative humidity range of 35 to 55 percent, advises ServiceMaster. Use the right cleaning products Avoid excessive water to clean wood floors, and select soaps that are specially designed for wood flooring. Consult with the flooring manufacturer for a list of detergents that are safe to use. With proper care, hardwood flooring can survive rain, snow and cold weather.


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