Molica Franklin - September 2020

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Self-adhesive foam tape can easily fit around windows, and a plastic or metal strip with a brush or wiper attached is better for doors or loft hatches

CONCEAL ANY DRAFTS FROM DOORS, WINDOWS AND FIREPLACES Checking for gaps around windows and doors is easy and can save you a significant amount of money on your energy bill, so it’s a worthwhile task to carry out. Loft hatches and around pipework are also areas where cold air from outside can get through. If the pipework runs through an external wall, it can be filled with a silicone sealant or expanding polyurethane foam. Self-adhesive foam tape can easily fit around windows, and a plastic or metal strip with a brush or wiper attached is better for doors or loft hatches.

GET YOUR BOILER SERVICED Your boiler won’t have been working as hard throughout

the summer months, so if it has a serious problem you wouldn’t know about it. Don’t wait until you actually need your central heating - get the boiler checked out now because, depending on the seriousness of the potential problem, it could take a while to get it fixed or indeed to even get someone out to look at it. Best to book in a professional before they all start getting really busy.

CLEAN YOUR GARDEN FURNITURE AND BBQ Let’s be honest – your BBQ’s had a good run this summer but it’s time now to give it a deep clean and store it away or cover it up for the colder months ahead. Ashes and spent charcoal should all be disposed of. All garden furniture should be cleaned

down too, and now’s the time to spot-clean stains on cushions before storing it all in a dry place until next spring.

PRUNING While the weather’s mild, now is the best time of the year to prune your plants. Cutting your shrubs to about a quarter of their original size is the general recommendation, and don’t forget to thin out the congested stems to improve air circulation. Berries and perennials, in particular, will benefit from cutting back, as will plants such as lavender and rosemary that don’t handle pruning in the winter.

PREPARE YOUR PERENNIALS Speaking of perennials, now’s the time to tidy them up – geraniums and astrantias in particular. A great tip is to

remove any collapsed stems or dying leaves, either by cutting from their bases with some pruning clippers or by gently hand-pulling them out. After you’ve done this, make sure to get rid of any remaining weeds, then spread some compost over the soil to give your plants a boost, leaving worms to do the rest of the work over the winter.

CLEAN AND REPLENISH YOUR BIRD BOXES AND FEEDERS To keep germs away from your bird feeders, give them a good and thorough scrub with boiling hot water which should also kill off any parasites in the feeders too. Ensure they are completely dry before you restock it for the winter.

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