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The quality of air can betwo to five times more pollut-ed than the worst outside air.This is because of the manyindoor pollutants floatingaround our homes fromsources such as gas, oil,kerosene, building materialsand chemical products.
Plants to the Rescue In the 1980s, NASA and the
Associated LandscapeContractors of America carried
out an in-depth study onwhich house plans were themost effective in purifying theair in space. Several of thetested plants were proven tofilter out common volatileorganic compounds that cannegatively impact our healthand well-being. Here are three of the most
effective house plants forcleaning your air:
As the American population has been made more aware of the dangersof greenhouse gases, one area that doesn’t get as much attention ispoor indoor air quality.
Clean Air in Your HomeA
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22, 2015HOME & GARDEN | STORAGE
They are multi-purposeunits that can even havewater and electric for livableuse.
Why Add a Shed? Storage is the number one
reason most people consideradding a storage shed to theirproperty. As many homeown-ers with growing familiesunderstand, space is always ata premium. And the moreland you own, the more stor-age space you need for all theequipment required to main-tain it.Sheds are easy to build and
even easier to install if youuse the services of a smallbuilding manufacturer. Thesetypes of companies haveenjoyed recent spikes in popu-larity because of the optionsfor customization by their cus-tomers. From the buildingmaterials to the interiordesign, you can sit down witha small building consultant toconstruct the perfect unit foryour needs.
Multi-Purpose Maybe you’re using your
shed building for more thanjust tool and mower storage.Other options include a homeoffice, hobby workshop oreven a kids’ playhouse. Whatever purpose you plan
on employing, it is important
to ensure usage of the appro-priate materials and construc-tion techniques. Rememberthat if people are going to goin and out of the shed often,you will want to comply withthe same safety and livingstandards you use in yourhome.
Know the Rules Many towns and cities have
specific size limits on shedsand other outdoor units. Youmay, in fact, need a permit tobeing building one, even ifyou own the land. If you live in a subdivision,
you may be required to checkwith the homeowners associa-tion, as there may be bylawrequiring prior approval. Onceyou pass through all the redtape, you will be on your wayto building a fully functionalunit to enjoy for years tocome.
Even the largest of homes needs an effective outdoor storage space. Withtoday’s engineering advancements and focus on functional usage, out-door sheds have advanced beyond storing tools and garden gadgets.
Adding a Shed
There are the drums, theguitars, the amplifiers and allthose cords. It’s time to takecharge of your music spaceand put this equipment in itsplace. Even if you don’t have an
extra room to devote to yourmusical hobby, there aremany space-saving tips thatcan keep you rocking withoutblocking your walking space.
Guitar MountsWhere are your guitars cur-
rently stored? On a rack tak-ing up valuable floor space?Leaned against the wall andserving as an eyesore or trip-ping hazard? A quick fix is a $10 wall
mount designed to hold your
guitar at the headstock, or topof the instrument. Not onlywill mounting your guitar saveyou space, but it can add aunique accent design piece toany room.
Drum Storage Drums are obviously one of
the biggest space-eaters whenit comes to a room, taking upas much as 25 square feet bythemselves. If your room is onthe small side, this won’tleave you very much wiggleroom for furniture or livingaccessories. The best place for your
drums is in the corner of aroom. This is true whether ornot you have them set up. Ifyou keep them in carryingcases for performances orpractices, you can stack themup conveniently in the corner.Just make sure the room is cli-mate controlled to preventwarping or dangerous humidi-ty levels.
Mics & Amps Microphones are obviously
not very large by themselves.
But add the cord, the awk-wardly shaped stand andwhatever you’re plugging itinto and it can take up spacein a hurry. Opt for collapsiblemicrophone stands and carry-ing bags to cut down on theclutter. Amplifiers are generally OK
to be stacked on top of eachother as long as they don’tpose the threat of falling over.Check the manufacturer’sinstructions to be sure.Stacking amplifiers can helpsave serious floor space.
So you’re in a band— or wish youwere. Depending
on which instrumentsyou play, you knowthat storing yourequipment can be achallenge.
Organizing Your InstrumentsA
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Aloe: The study found thataloe helps clear both formalde-hyde and benzene, which aregenerally byproducts of chemi-cal-based cleaners.
Spider Plants: Also safe forthe pets in your home, spiderplants are quick to battle ben-zene, formaldehyde and car-bon monoxide. Their uniquestringy foliage makes themperfect for hanging baskets.
Azaleas: These buddingbeauties are best grown incooler temperatures, makingthem perfect for improving anindoor area such as a base-ment.
Dirty Sock SyndromeEven though it may not have
a very scientific-soundingname, dirty sock syndrome canhave a serious impact on theoverall smell of your home.The problem most commonlyoccurs when bacteria that hasbuilt up from the moisture inyour air ducts and system dur-ing cooling season are driedup and killed when you beginusing heat. This can result in a “dirty
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Restoring lawns and gar-dens back to their pre-winterglory is high on many ahomeowner’s landscapingto-do list. In much of thecountry, the best times totackle lawn projects arewhen temperatures are mod-erate, like in spring and fall.These seasons also mark thebest time to seed and fertil-ize.Planting and fertilizing
new grass seed should bedone when frost is no longera concern and before frostarrives if you are planting inautumn. According to RogerCook, a landscape contractorand contributor to This Old
House magazine, sowinglawn seed should be donewhen the soil is warm, thedaytime temperatures aremoderate and you can keepthe new seeds quite moist atall times. While grass seed can be
applied in the summer, it ismore challenging to get theseeds to take root and thriveat this time, as water is morelikely to evaporate under thehot sun. Also, many weedsgerminate in the heat ofsummer. As a result, theweeds can infiltrate areas ofthe lawn where you planted,compromising the look ofyour lawn.
The process of reseedingand fertilizing your lawn isrelatively similar if youdecide to do so in late springor early fall.• Rake the parts of the
lawn you plan to seed andremove any debris or rocks. • Apply fertilizer to the
cleared planting area. Use arake or tiller to break up thesoil and distribute the fertiliz-er to a depth of roughly twoto four inches. Speak with alandscaper about which typeof fertilizer you will needdepending on where youlive. Many fertilizers containextra phosphorous to stimu-late root growth in the lawn.
• Moisten the preparedarea and let the soil settle.You want the soil damp butnot so wet that it causes thenewly applied fertilizer torun off.• Begin to sow the grass
seed according to the rateindicated on the seed bagfor the type of grass you willbe growing. Choose a grassseed that will thrive in yourclimate. Certain seeds aremore tolerant of droughtand sunlight, while otherspecies are better for shadyareas or damper climates.Again, if you have any ques-
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Petunias are also wildly pop-ular for their ease planting andmaintenance, which meansyou’ll get to enjoy a season ofbright, beautiful flowers with-out having to break your back.
Choosing Your Variety There are more than 100
varieties of petunias, and evenmore considering options forhybrid plants. Grandiflora andMultiflora are two of the mostpopular types of petunias,despite their distinct differ-ences. The Grandiflora produces
large flowers that are perfectfor hanging baskets and win-dow boxes. The Multiflora ismore compact and producessmaller flowers. Typically, theyare bunched together to pro-duce vibrant pops of color in alandscaped area or flower gar-den.
What Petunias NeedSo you need petunias to
punctuate one of your outdoorareas with rich, striking colors.
Here’s what it needs from you,according to the University ofMinnesota Extension: • Location with plenty of
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per week — enough to soakthe soil to a depth of about 6inches
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tection from the midday sunfor the first few days afterplanting.
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Alook around your neighborhood in thespring will likely reveal a plethora of petu-nias brightly blooming. Get a little closer and
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HOME & GARDEN | INTERIOR DESIGN
Planning Your Nook An effective coffee nook is
both functional and fashion-able. You want to be able tosoak in all of its aestheticallypleasing nuances withoutbeing inconvenienced toscuttle back and forth to thekitchen for food, linens andsilverware. Storage is key to achieving
this, as a few cabinets willallow you to hide away cof-fee grinders, forks, spoonsand serving trays. Generally, a nook is not a
space for entertaining a largenumber of guests. A smallcafé-style gives an ampleamount of seating, depend-ing on how you plan to usethe nook. If you choose toadd a higher-style servingshelf in the nook, you canfind stools or high-rise chairsfor your seating options.
Stocking Your Nook Depending on your caf-
feinated pleasure, you canstock your nook full of yourfavorite grounds, single-serv-ing cups or fresh beans. Anddon’t forget the coffee cups.Your nook can be an all-inclusive spot that doesn’trequire you to make severaltrips back and forth to thekitchen. Many nook lovers also
stock their areas with cereals,fruits, bowls and silverwareto add to the conveniencefactor.
Designing Your Nook Your nook does not need
to be a direct extension of
your kitchen. In fact, choos-ing a color or wallpaper thatis in stark contrast to yourkitchen will help in creating aunique, distinct area. If you’re seeking to convey
a cozy, country feel, findantique frames made from
old barn wood to displayyour artwork. A more con-temporary look may involveaccentuating the area withstainless steel pieces andclean, modern lines.
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Breakfast Nook
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The steps are simple, andthe entire project shouldn’ttake you more than aSaturday afternoon.
Remove Your Carpet This is actually a multi-step
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Paint the FloorA regular interior paint is
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can use a polyurethane coatto seal in the paint. If youchoose to do so, be sure youare working in a ventilatedarea and try to find an envi-ronmentally friendly version ofthe sealant.
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seeds damp. This mayrequire watering twice ormore per day until theseeds begin to germinate.Covering the seeds withabout 1⁄4 inch of straw
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scavengers and preventsoil erosion. Remove thestraw once the grassbegins to grow.• Roughly four weeks
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employ a similar processto overseed a lawn in thehopes of producing athicker, more attractivelandscape. Any thatchand debris should beraked away, and the toplayer of the lawn surfacecan be gently aerated.Top dress the lawn with a
very thin layer of newsoil and compost. Broadcast the seed
over the prepared lawnand lightly rake the newseeds to help them settleinto the soil. Apply fertil-izer and water the lawnfrequently to keep thenew seeds moist.Once the seed has
established itself, you canwater the lawn for longerperiods and less fre-quently to help developstrong roots. Wait for thelawn to reach a height ofthree to four inchesbefore the first cut of theseason.Many homeowners like
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IMMEDIATE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY S E R V I C E S
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL
541-889-6660Local Family Owned & Operated Since 2001
FIVE STARDISASTER SERVICES
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541-889-4073680 SE 13th Street Ontario, Oregon
Your locally owned, Hometown Flooring Showroom
Professional Installation,
Great Brands
Complete Floor Covering
Make your home comfortable with new floors!
SHOWROOM OPEN Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00
& Saturday 9:00-12:00
Your local source for pool and spa supplies
POOL SUPPLIES
Special ordering available.
SPA SUPPLIES
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