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Gardening Tips and Tricks For Late Autumn

September 22nd, 2011

Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in October

When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can’t be spending the weekend curled up by the fireplace with a good book. Not for long.

While the weather is still gardener-friendly, you must shorten your “to-do” lists for the coming of late fall and early winter. Now is the time to attack your lawn and garden by planting your spring bulbs, buying and maintaining your trees and shrubs, doing your late autumn lawn care, using common-sense watering strategies, building a compost bin and making your own compost, controlling the many common garden pests, and winning at the weed-whacking war before the sudden onset of the fickle, cold and all-enveloping winter season.

Planting Your Perennials

Plant the spring-flowering bulbs until the ground becomes frozen, and prepare your tender but tenacious perennials for the coming seasonal changes. Remember that in the milder climates, bulbs can still be divided and transplanted. Plant hardy bulbs anytime before the soil freezes, but it’s best to plant them early enough so the root systems can grow before winter arrives. In some climates, you can plant until Thanksgiving or even Christmas. Late-planted bulbs develop roots in the spring, and may bloom late. But they’ll arrive on time by next year. » Read more: Gardening Tips and Tricks For Late Autumn

Home Renovation Tips – What Flooring Gives Your Home the Best Return on Investment?

July 25th, 2011

We are asked frequently from local home owners about what home improvement in their flooring would increase the value of their home most. We work with many investors who are entirely focused on return on investment (ROI) we have a solid understanding of what flooring materials from highest to lowest to best value. This article will draw on over 35 years of experience and will use the knowledge from investors and apply it to home improvement projects to assist home owners when planning their project. An important home improvement is upgrading your flooring. This article will focus on Ottawa home improvements based on local market prices by sorting the flooring types from most expensive to least expensive;

High Cost home improvement – Natural Stones Granite/Marble:
This type of flooring is usually reserved for high-end condos or houses and will general provide the greatest increase in value. The primary reason for the increase in value is that granite flooring the most expensive type of flooring one can get for their home. The price range can vary from $6 -$35+ sq foot depending on the type, design, and quality of the marble. In many cases granite is more expensive but marble can easily jump up in price if it is high grade marble. We have simplified the stones available to the two most popular, there are also slate, limestone, and flagstone flooring options that we have not discussed. The bottom line is that unless you are going ultra-high end for your project the natural stone installation would not be the optimal investment when compared to the other options available.

Medium-High Cost home improvement – Hardwood flooring
Hardwood is a very common flooring material here in Ottawa, nearly 90% of homes we renovate have this type of flooring. There are many types of hardwoods such as pine, oak, maple, etc. each having its own characteristics in the wood grain. You may purchase the hardwood finish or unfinished, meaning you stain and varnish it yourself. This home improvement can be expensive, ranging from $2-20 depending on the type of wood, finish, thickness, and style. Hardwood is always recommended for increasing the value of your home. It is a very popular home improvement and renovations item. » Read more: Home Renovation Tips – What Flooring Gives Your Home the Best Return on Investment?