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More winterizing plans for the homestead

More tips to winterize around your homestead…
Inside the home:
Specific to your Furnace…
- Call an HVAC professional to inspect your furnace and clean ducts.
Stock up on furnace filters and change them monthly.
Consider switching out your thermostat for a programmable thermostat.
Remove all flammable material from the area surrounding your furnace.
Outside the home:
- Trim trees if branches hang too close to the house or electrical wires.
Ask a gardener when your trees should be pruned to prevent winter injury.
Plant spring flower bulbs and lift bulbs that cannot winter over such as dahlias in areas where the ground freezes.
Seal driveways, brick patios and wood decks.
Don’t automatically remove dead vegetation from gardens, as some provide attractive scenery in an otherwise dreary, snow-drenched yard.
Move sensitive potted plants indoors or to a sheltered area.
In the Garden:
- It’s time to rake leaves and dispose of them, preferably in a compost heap. Failing to rake leaves can result in a dying or diseased lawn and garden.
For the Animals:
- Clean the floor of the pen daily or design it in such a way that it drains properly.
Consider using translucent fiberglass roofing to allow maximum heat retention, if your budget allows.
Until next tip –
Best Blessings!
The Millers
Donna Miller is an author, teacher and entrepreneur. Her favorite roles are that of wife and mother to three home-school graduates. The Millers own and operate Millers Grain House which offers Chemical Free and Organic Grains, Grain Mills, Bread Machines, Grain buckets, Bosch Mixers, the NutriMill, instructional tutorials, recipes and more.
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Monday’s Musings: Organic Herbs
Each Monday (in addition now to Tuesday’s Tips) I hope to add my musings. My mind runs wild with so many ideas and thoughts that – it seemed that on Monday, it would be a good time to empty some of those out of my head for others to benefit from!
Many a seasoned and new homesteader find organic herbs to be of great value!
This is my favorite place to find organic herbs to use in cooking, tinctures, soaps, and aromatherapy.
Hope you enJOY!
(PS: Sorry this went to drafts so it’s up on TUESDAY) (o:
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