Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Pumpkin Spice Latte to the Rescue!

Fall is in the air.  The leaves are turning, the air is cool, and the smell of wood burning in the fire place can be smelled from fires all around, except where I live.  One of the worst droughts in history is affecting my beautiful California and so the true signs of fall seem to have gone to the wayside.  The leaves have been brown for a while due to water shortages, the temperatures outside have been pretty much hovering between 90 and 100 degrees, and the smell of wood burning all around is courtesy of devastating wild fires, not fireplaces.  When faced with all of that, it is hard to even wrap my head around the fact that today is the first day of fall.  At least, I have Starbucks to let me know that autumn has begun, when it finally made their Pumpkin Spice Latte’s available.  This is usually the time of year that I like to tackle some of the bigger home projects that just seem too daunting to try in the heat of summer but definitely need to be done before the much colder weather of winter.  I go to my handy dandy Home Maintenance checklist and make a plan.  I know I have talked about my checklist before, but let me remind you that this simple list can be a real life saver when it comes to basic maintenance reminders for your home.  Keeping a schedule and checking off tasks as they are completed will only help you to keep your home in working order and keep you on task to fix any minor problems before they become huge headaches. 

So, pumpkin spice latte season is at hand, so look at fall on the list.  There are several things you can do that will help you prepare for the months ahead and make sure that your home is in tip top shape.  First, you should clean and inspect your gutters.  Remove any debris and look for any damage, as leaks can lead to damage to your siding or your roof.  While you are up there, you should then inspect your roof.  Any small damage that has occurred throughout the year can lead to major problems in the winter.  Get things fixed now or face the possibility of devastating damage by hail, ice or snow in the winter.  If you can, now is the best time to touch up any paint on the exterior of your home.  Besides giving your home a little more curb appeal, it will also protect your home from being beaten up by winter storms.  Speaking of winter, and possible colder temperatures, now is a great time to get your fireplace cleaned and in working order and to perform any maintenance to your heating system.  The last thing you want when it is cold outside is a home with no way to heat itself.  Also, to keep you and anyone who visits your home safe, test all of your outdoor lights to make sure they are all in working order.  Winter is expensive enough without having to pay for unplanned medical bills if someone slips and falls.  Lastly, keep your grass healthy so it looks beautiful in the spring by winterizing your lawn.  These are some of the things you can do in the fall, or pumpkin spice season, to prepare your home for winter, or as I like to call it, gingerbread latte red cup season, the best season of all.  




Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Who Needs an Exterminator? Plants to the Rescue!

With the end of summer at hand and fall just around the corner, now is the prime time for many an infestation into your home and garden.  With the right planning and tools at hand you can easily ward off those pesky invaders.  I know, Truly Nolan and Terminex are already on your speed dial, but there are other options.  Not only can you avoid the terrible chemical smells brought on by commercial bug spray, but you can make your home and garden look great and smell wonderful with nature’s natural bug repellant, plants.  There are many a plant out there that will do the same thing that bug spray can and they will make a nice addition to any area you add them too.  Some even have additional properties, such as medicinal or cooking potential, that make them have an even more positive impact.  While some plants are more appropriate for your outside garden, there are some on this list that will look and smell nice if you add a pot or two inside your home.  

If you live in area that has a huge problem with mosquitoes, plants that keep them at bay may become your new best friends.  Plants like lavender, mint, basil, rosemary and lemon balm can be used to repel those pesky critters that are bugging you.  Are flies flying around you like fresh meat? Laurel, citronella grass, as well as lavender and sweet basil again, will keep your space free from the buzzing by.  Have an ant problem?  Try growing mint.  But do keep in mind if planting in a garden, use sparingly, as it tends to be a bit invasive and can take over an area in the blink of an eye.  Are ticks ticking you off?  Try growing sage, garlic, or Eucalyptus.  The point is you have options other than bug spray to keep the pests away and make your garden and home look and smell good in the process.