In this segment host Tim Hockenberry reveals tips on maintaining your yard.
Yard MaintenanceMaterials: Pruning shears - Check your trees for dead hanging limbs that you might need to cut away. Thunderstorms are frequent during the summer and tree limbs can do a lot of damage. Also, prune any plants that might interfere with your AC condenser and trim bushes that might be too close to the house.
- Trim any bushes. If left untrimmed, they can trap moisture and they invite termites.
- Keeping bushes trimmed can also eliminate potential hiding places for burglars or other unwanted visitors.
- Vines come from the ground and grow on the house. Creepy crawlies come from the ground too and they can use those vines to get into your house! Vines also trap moisture against the house and they can eat away the mortar in between your bricks, jeopardizing the stability of your exterior walls.
- So, while vines might be pretty they are not good for your house and you should trim them back regularly. If you really want to keep the vines hanging around, here's a tip -- install a garden trellis next to your house. They come in a variety of sizes and they keep vines away from your foundation.
Tip: No matter what summer chore you are working on, it helps to have the right tool for the job. A great tool for all those summer maintenance jobs is an interchangeable nozzle system for your garden hose. With a quick release attachment and an adjustable pressure dial you can switch from washing the deck, to cleaning the siding, to gently watering the garden with a few clicks. Available at hardware stores, and home and garden centers, this accessory makes your summer watering jobs a whole lot easier.
In the final "Summer" segment Tim shares tips on the maintenance of your garage door.
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