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24Aug
How to Get Your Home Organized for Back to School
Community & Lifestyle

With summer coming to a close and your vacation behind you, it is time to start thinking about preparing for the upcoming school year, as well as all the extracurricular activities your children may be participating in. Instead of feeling the end-of-summer blues, prepare yourself for the upcoming academic year with these tips on how to get your home organized for back to school.

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10Aug
6 Tips for a Small Edible Garden
Home Improvement

With summertime weather comes the potential for growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs in the comfort of your own backyard. If you have never planted an edible garden, however, you may not know what the process involves, so starting small is the best idea. Here are 6 tips for a small edible garden.

Choose a Suitable Location

When planning your edible garden, it is important to choose a location that will be beneficial to the growth of your plants, but also convenient for harvesting. Choose a place close to your kitchen or back door, that gets a lot of sunlight. Vegetables and herbs require full sun, so placing your garden directly beside your home is not ideal, because it will not be in full sunlight. Also, ensure that your garden receives plenty of water, and has the right type of soil, with lots of nutrients.

Plan Your Plot

An edible garden requires organization, so before you plant, choose whether you are going to plant in rows, or if you are going to plant in large groupings. Although planting in large groupings can require more weeding by hand, it is the ideal planting type for a beginner garden, as it requires less space, and is most often used in raised garden beds, or container gardening.

Start With Simple Plants

Although you may be excited to start a new garden full of fresh fruits and vegetables, if you are a beginner gardener, it is wise to start with plants that are easy to grow. Some varieties of plants are easier to take care of, as they require less maintenance. Plants such as carrots, some varieties of lettuce, tomatoes, and beans are low maintenance and can boost the confidence of any beginner gardener.

Test Your Soil

A new garden requires very fertile soil for the vegetables or fruit to grow. When planning your edible garden, ensure that your soil has the nutrients it needs, and test it for pH levels and fertility. A testing kit is the best method for determining how fertile your soil is, and will give you instructions about how to fix it. If your soil is lacking in nutrients, adding compost and organic matter to it can increase the nutrients.

Start Your Seeds

One of the simplest ways to ensure success with an edible garden is to start your seeds in containers indoors. Taking this step will ensure that when the seeds sprout, they are not initially exposed to the elements, or predatory insects that could eat the sprouts in their critical growing period. When the sprouts have grown to a decent size, take them out to your new garden, and watch them grow from there.

Determine Your Plant Hardiness Zone

While the idea of fresh oranges or sweet potatoes in your backyard sounds like a good one, Canada does not have the climate to support the needs of those plants. Before you choose what seeds you are going to plant, determine what hardiness zone you are in. This will prevent you from planting an entire garden that doesn’t grow in your climate zone. The Government of Canada has more information on the hardiness zones and what they mean.

Starting an edible garden can be easy if you know the important steps to take to ensure your success. Following these tips will help you decide where to put the garden, as well as how to plan accordingly, and before you know it, your family will be eating fresh fruit and vegetables, right out of your own backyard. For more information on how to plant an edible garden, visit the Falconcrest Homes Blog.

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27Jul
Kitchen Backsplash: Mosaic Tile Vs. Natural Stone
Design & Decor

The elegance and design of your kitchen is achieved through a combination of many factors, including how well your backsplash compliments the interior decor of the room. Though there are many different choices for backsplash, two of the current trending styles are mosaic tile and natural stone. Before you make your choice, ensure that you are informed about the benefits as well as the disadvantages of each. Here is some information on mosaic tile vs. natural stone backsplashes.

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19Jul
Pros and Cons to Hiring an Interior Designer
Design & Decor

Buying a new home can be an exciting new experience for you and your family, and it provides you with the opportunity to design, decorate, and ultimately create the home you have always dreamed of. While some people choose to do all the interior decorating on their own, it is also common to hire an interior designer, taking all of the hard work off your shoulders. Before you decide which route to take, here are a few pros and cons to hiring an interior designer.

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13Jul
Our Top Picks for Schools Near Old Colony Estates in Whitby
Community & Lifestyle

Ensuring that your child receives the highest quality education is an important factor in raising them to be successful later in life.Choosing the correct school can have a major influence on their education, so it is important that you are aware of the best schools in your area. Here are our top picks for schools near Old Colony Estates in Whitby.

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06Jul
European Kitchen Design Trends that Canadians are Loving
Design & Decor

A European kitchen design is well known for its features, including signature hardware, stunning faucets, and an overall modern look. Lately, these famous kitchen trends have been making their way across the ocean, and have become increasingly popular among Canadians. Here are some European kitchen design trends that Canadians are loving.

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29Jun
Summer Camp Themed Ideas in Your Backyard For Your Children
Community & Lifestyle

Summer has arrived, and your kids will be out of school soon, and craving some summer fun and adventure. Instead of sending them away to a day camp, or an overnight camp where they will miss you, this summer, try setting up your own summer camp, right in your own backyard! Enjoy spending time with your children and watching them enjoy the summer with these summer camp themed backyard activities.

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22Jun
Pros and Cons of Granite Vs. Quartz Countertops
Home Improvement

A luxurious, but practical kitchen has countertops that are eye catching, and have the ability to stand the test of time.Two types of countertops that create a chic look, but provide a multi-purpose surface for the kitchen are granite and quartz. Each of these types of countertops have pros and cons, but both are becoming more common in the interior design world, and both can create a lasting impression on your friends and family. Here are some of the pros and cons of granite vs. quartz countertops.

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18May
Just in Time For Victoria Day: 7 Easy Setups for Outdoor Dining
Design & Decor

 

If your backyard isn’t quite ready to host guests, don’t panic! Setting up an outdoor dining experience can be easy, and with a few simple steps, you will have your patio ready just in time for Victoria Day with these 7 easy setups for outdoor dining.

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11May
5 Ways to Incorporate Colour Into Your Bathroom
Design & Decor

 

The bathroom is the room in the house that is often overlooked when it comes to adding colour, but colour is the perfect way to refresh the room and make it look newer. To help add new life to your room, here are 5 ways to incorporate colour into your bathroom.  

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