Niagara-on-the-Lake Real Estate

June 15, 2009

Greener Gardening

Did you know that gardening can produce a lot of waste material, especially during the May-June planting frenzy?  Fortunately, some retailers and garden centres, with the support of growers and plastics manufacturers, are taking plastic pots back and recycling them directly. Loblaws and Zehrs Superstores are taking back pots, trays, tags and cell packs, even if you didn’t buy your plant material there. ValuMart Garden Centres will take their rinsed pots back. Growers pick up the empty pots and flats each time they bring a new shipment of plants. They send the material to a plastics recycler in Brantford, where it is remade into new plastic planting pots. So this year, make your green thumb greener by recycling your plastic pots and trays.

September 4, 2008

Living Walls Make Great Fences

Did you know that “living walls” offer an appealing alternative to traditional fences as a way to separate one property from another? To make these walls, live willow shoots are cut and planted into a trench dug along the fence line. A wooden frame is then constructed and installed, and the willows are interlaced through the frame. While the trees look like twigs at first, they quickly become established and soon grow like regular trees, surviving with what nature provides. These beautiful living fences provide security, privacy and act as very effective sound absorbers.

June 25, 2008

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Did you know that garden centres are reporting a 30% to 40% increase in sales of vegetables and edible plants? Factors behind this surge in home gardens include the high cost of food, interest in the “100-mile diet,” concerns about food quality, and the desire to have greater control over what we eat. Increasingly, people are even planting front-yard vegetable gardens and integrating food plants with decorative plants. It is not unusual to see lettuce, peas and herbs sharing space with roses, all in the context of a beautifully designed landscape. “Tomatoes are red, violets are blue…”

May 5, 2008

New Garden Design Goes Vertical

Did you know that “vertical gardens” are all the rage? Also known as “green walls,” these verdant vertical displays of moss and ferns are seen indoors and out, in locations from New York to Seoul. Started by the French botanist Patrick Blanc, these green walls also work as air fresheners. For an amazing slide show of green walls around the world, go to www.nytimes.com and enter “Green Anchors” in the search bar. You’ll see why one designer says, “I love the symbol and meaning of creating new laws of gravity for the earth.”

May 31, 2007

Garden Trends

Did you know that “xeriscaping” – the use of plants that require minimal water – is just one of many garden trends emphasizing sustainability and sophistication outdoors? Rain barrels and composters are being artfully integrated into yard designs. Recycled building materials such as huge beams, old lathing and reclaimed bricks are adding texture and warmth to new spaces. Salvaged first-growth wood is being fashioned into stunning, one-of-a-kind furniture and fixtures. Whatever the style may be, it feels great to be outside again!

May 11, 2007

Clean your Outdoor Furniture

Did you know you can freshen your outdoor furniture easily? On plastic, let shaving cream sit for a few minutes then wipe and rinse. For wood, rub on powdered dishwasher detergent with a soft brush then wipe clean. Use turpentine to erase rust on metal. Then, protect your clean lawn furniture with liquid car wax! (July 15, 2006)

May 11, 2007

Focus on Home Security

Did you know that a few simple measures could dramatically improve your home security? Back doors, patio doors and garage doors are the favoured entry points of intruders, so special attention should be paid to the strength of locks, doorjambs and hinges in those locations. One of the simplest and most secure locks is the deadbolt.  Rigid bars should be inserted into the track of sliding doors. And whatever you do, don’t leave spare keys in obvious places, such as under a mat or inside the garage!  (October 21, 2006)

May 11, 2007

Enhance Curb Appeal with a Fresh Facade

Did you know that the design of your home’s façade can dramatically enhance its curb appeal? For a modern look, add substantial wooden trim and mouldings to exterior windows; large, copper sconces for lighting; and a solid, panelled door with clean lines and streamlined hardware. For a country look, consider exterior window shutters; a glass panelled door; picket-style porch railings and window boxes. (October 28, 2006)

May 11, 2007

New Trend in Outdoor “Garden Rooms”

Did you know that the delineation of distinctly-themed outdoor areas, known as “garden rooms,” is a growing trend? One might choose a simple sanctuary in one corner, or multiple rooms designed and decorated in much the same manner as indoor rooms. Furniture, accessories and plant varieties are customized to the type of room being created. It isn’t unusual to see outdoor kitchens with cooking and storage units, or al fresco dining rooms that can seat 10 people with ease. Perhaps the notion of “exterior decorator” is not far off! (April 21, 2007)

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