I am going to focus on trees and pumpkins for
this month’s article. Quite a different combination, but both need attention
this time of year.
There are Many Benefits of Planting Trees. Consider all the benefits listed below,
and remember fall is the perfect time to plant trees for an increased success
rate next spring.
·
Trees are perfect for planting as living
memorials, or to commemorate significant events in our lives.
·
Tree lined streets have a traffic calming
effect, moving more slowly and safely.
·
Trees can be placed to screen unwanted views or
noise from busy highways.
·
Trees improve our air quality by filtering
ozone, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide from the air we breathe.
·
Trees give off oxygen that we need to breathe.
·
Trees reduce erosion and pollution in our
waterways and may reduce the effects of flooding.
·
Trees provide food, protection, and homes for
many birds and mammals.
·
Trees can reduce cooling costs in the summer by
shading the south and west sides of your home.
·
Evergreen trees on the north side of your home can
act as a windbreak for winter warmth.
·
The value of a well landscaped home with trees
and shrubs can be as much as 10% higher than a similar home with no
landscaping.
Now
let’s change the focus to HALLOWEEN!!! What a great time to decorate and enjoy
the season. Here are “Tips for Selecting and Preserving Your Pumpkin.”
When
selecting a pumpkin choose one that does not have any bruises. Check for
discoloration and soft spots. The size will not matter, however, to most
children and some adults, bigger is better.
Look for pumpkins with a sturdy stem. Check the bottom of the pumpkin to see if the
base is damaged. If the pumpkin feels heavy and sloshes, put it back
If
you place a pumpkin in a washtub of cold water, it will absorb the water and
become very firm. Cut open the top of the pumpkin and clean out the seeds. If
you have fine detail work to do, you may want to let your pumpkin soak
overnight. This will firm up the pumpkin flesh and allow you to do intricate carving.
You can add a small amount of bleach in the water to prevent mold and bacteria
growth.
Once
you have carved your pumpkin add a thin amount of petroleum jelly on the
exposed cut edges. This will help seal moisture. If the pumpkin dries out you
can try to revive it by soaking it in a bath of cold water for one to eight
hours.
You
can prepare your pumpkins ahead of time and keep them fresh for a future party
or gathering. Wrap them in plastic wrap to hold and store them in the refrigerator. They will stay fresh for a very long time.
Once
you remove a wet pumpkin for display, dry it off. This prevents mold from
having a chance to grow.
Now, enjoy all that the month of October has to
offer and I will…
See you in the garden.
Sandi Hillermann McDonald
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