by Rose Kuntze | Dec 9, 2022 | Newsletters
With cooler temperatures on the horizon homeowners might be lighting their fireplaces for the first time since last winter. Here are some tips for keeping them safe and avoiding disaster: Open the chimney damper all the way. Don’t restrict the air supply by...
by Rose Kuntze | Dec 9, 2022 | Newsletters
Be vigilant against ruse burglaries. Don’t let anyone, who you don’t know, into your home. Also be cautious about giving information or business to companies that call or stop by your property unsolicited. Always check for an ID of anyone purporting to work on your...
by Rose Kuntze | Dec 9, 2022 | Newsletters
“Happiness is a warm puppy” – Charles M Schultz “What greater gift than the love of a cat” – Charles Dickens Our furry friends make us happy and give us love. And the holidays are a great time to show them just how much we care. With the holiday...
by Rose Kuntze | Dec 9, 2022 | Newsletters
Buckthorn is the most persistent of the invasive species of tree in our area. In some places it can provide screening from neighboring houses, but it can also be quite harmful. It’s good to know that fall is the ideal time to spot where all of them are on your...
by Rose Kuntze | Dec 9, 2022 | Newsletters
Ceramic Pots: Cleaning & Prepping Anything you leave outside is bound to get weathered, whether it’s a ceramic pot, a pair of shears, or even the leaves on a tree. While a tree can shed old leaves and grow new ones, your garden pots won’t magically renew...