John Sear - September 2020

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PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR AUTUMN

The colder months are approaching and this means getting your garden and home prepared accordingly. The garden particularly has been hard at work throughout the summer but getting ready for autumn and winter isn’t necessarily that diff icult, and these jobs can easily be done yourself

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utumn is the ideal time of the year to trim your garden into shape and prepare the home in general. Spring and summer are when your garden is most busy, tending to wildlife, growing wildly, and flourishing into its best version of itself. But now it’s time to unwind and tidy up for the coming months, as well as ensure your home is prepared internally, for the colder times ahead.

CLEAN YOUR GUTTERS Gutters easily gather moss, leaves and twigs, and they’ve probably been abandoned somewhat through summer, so now’s the time to clean them. Fix any broken guttering ready for the colder months because blockages and leaks can cause water to drip, and possibly run down the side of your house’s

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external masonry. Internal walls can also become damp if moisture is drawn through.

CLEAR YOUR DRAINS OF FALLEN LEAVES When it’s raining, gutters will ultimately need to dump the water they’re carrying, and that will be into the drains, so it’s important to make sure the drains are cleared of any leaves, grass cuttings, or any other garden debris that has found its way in there. This will prevent rainwater from collecting where it shouldn’t and causing damage or inconvenience.

To keeps germs away from your bird feeders, give them a good and thorough scrub with boiling hot water, which should also kill off any parasites which may be in the feeders too


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