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Gila suggests Sleek and Modern updates for the Modern Home

by Tricia

Gila suggests Sleek and Modern updates for the Modern Home

I always think of Spring as a time of renewal. It’s certainly true in my climate where everything goes dormant for winter and then slowly wakes up again in the spring.

I feel the same way about the inside of my house as I’m sure a lot of people do .. hence the term “Spring Cleaning” I suppose.

The tips above from Gila are a few great ways to freshen up the look and feel of your home and to even save some money on your cooling bill! We use a Window film on our South Facing windows and it’s helped to cut down glare and keep the room a little cooler.

Which of the suggestions listed above sound like a task you might tackle around the house this Spring – painting the walls? applying Window Film? have your carpets cleaned? Polish the floors or even replace worn fabrics such as older curtains?






Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Renovating and DIY Tagged With: carpet cleaning, clean carpets, climate, cool, curtains, dormant, fresh, Gila, House, old fabric, paint, polish floors, replace, save money, spring cleaning, task, walls, window film, windows, worn fabrics

A little late, but Summer’s finally here

by Tricia

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Well it was a slow start, but as of this past week summer’s finally arrived in Toronto!

The week, well let’s say last Sunday, started with rain and a massive lightening storm. Spectacular really – with sheet lighting and huge vibrant lightening all over the city for about an hour and a half! It was the most vibrant lightening storm I’ve seen in a year or two!

After that the heat that is usually so much a part of our summers here in Toronto finally arrived. As the week has progressed it seems each day that passes is hotter than the last! We’ve also had a lot of humidity. Currently with humidity it supposedly feels like 36 C (96.8 F).

I think by Wednesday of this week the true summer like heat will be gone again though … so that means we’ll have only had about one true week of summer this year! Perhaps that’s still better than last summer though – last summer we had record breaking rain!

All through July I watched my Tiny Tom and Cherry, Early Girl and Glam tomatoes grow on the vine. I began to wonder if they’d ever change from green to red as they seemed to stay green and the same size for the longest time – probably due to the lower than normal summer temperatures that we were having.

However after a week of true summer like heat I can finally say that I was able to pick two ripe tomatoes and a handful of Tiny Tom tomatoes yesterday.

Likewise, my pole beans, cucumbers, raspberries and strawberries have been behind this summer. Over the last two weeks though we picked our first beans and a new (very small) crop of strawberries came in. The raspberries started to ripen and we’ve had a couple of handfuls over the last week as well.

Green beans 3

The cucumbers are growing very very slowly! Three weeks ago I noticed that we had our first cucumbers, but they were smaller than Gherkins! Now those cucumbers are a little bigger and thicker than my thumb so it’s still slow going. They’re English Burpless cucumbers so they have a long way to go before we can pick them!

Our roses are starting to rebloom now too. Maybe well have two more flushes of blooms before summer truly ends.

The pro’s of having a cooler and slightly drier summer are:

1. The lawn has been growing slowly so we haven’t had to cut it as much, and due to the cooler weather and occasional really heavy rain it’s stayed green.

2. We haven’t had the air-conditioning on for most of the summer (with the exception of this week and the last week of June) so for a change, we’ve been able to enjoy the summer with our window and doors open, and of course, we’ve saved a lot of money on the electricity bill!

3. We’ve been watering less this summer. With the cooler weather the plants don’t seem to need as much water – so again we’ve saved some money on the water bill (which doubled on the last bill anyway- Thanks City of Toronto due to increased prices, taxes and sewer and trash collection fees!)

Overall it seems like my plants don’t mind the weather we’ve had this summer although I do have a few roses that have almost totally lost their leaves due to powdery mildew (cooler weather, more dew at night on the leaves?).

The Balloon flowers seem to love this weather. They’re taller than normal (4 feet!) and blooming their pretty little heads off. Here’s a picture of a Balloon flower bud, and a Balloon flower in bloom – you can definitely see where they get their name from:

Balloon flower bud

Balloon flower 2

How is your garden doing this summer? Have you managed to eat any of the veggies that you’re growing yet?

Filed Under: Blooming today, Garden Buzz, Green Thumb Sunday, Perennials, Photography, Summer in the Garden Tagged With: air conditioning, balloon flowers, cherry tomatoes, cool summer, cucumbers, cutting, dew, early girl tomatoes, electric bill, flowers, Glam Tomatoes, grass, green beans, Green Thumb Sunday, green tomatoes, GTS, hot, humid, humidity, lawn, lightening storm, on the vine, picked, plants, pole beans, powderly mildew, rain, Raspberries, ripen, ripening, roses, save money, strawberries, tall, tiny tom tomatoes, Toronto, water bill, watering

Need Trash Compactor Bags? Visit Trash-Compactor-Bags.com

by Tricia

logo.jpg Do you use a trash compactor in your home or perhaps at your workplace? Trash compactors are handy appliances in busy homes or workplaces as they easily compact trash and lessen the chore of frequent trips to the garbage disposal.

We don’t have a trash compactor in our kitchen, but sometimes I do wish we had one! It would be nice to just pack the trash down and have more room in the trash basket. This would be especially handy in the dead of winter when it’s freezing cold out!

If you use a trash compactor in your home or workplace you already know that they need special bags. Trash-Compactor-Bags.com specializes in the sale of compactor bags. They carry a wide range of trash compactor bags including bags for Whirlpool, GE, Broan and FSP compactors.

You can get paper or plastic trash compactor bags in a variety of package sizes. For example you can get 15″ paper bags in packages of 12, 48 or a bulk package that contains 96 bags. Plastic trash compactor bags come in packages of 12 to 15, up to 180 bags depending upon the size and brand of plastic trash compactor bag.

Along with providing a wide range of trash compactor bags you can also find trash compactor accessories, compactor repair parts, household and appliance cleaning supplies and refrigerator water filters.

Visit Trash-Compactor-Bags.com to browse their selection of trash compactor bags. You can definitely save money by purchasing in bulk.

Filed Under: Accessories, Home and Garden, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Shopping Tagged With: accessories, appliances, Bags, brand, Broan, buy in bulk, cleaning supplies, Compactor, compactor bags, compactor parts, disposal, FSP, garbage, home, homes, House, household, kitchen, packages, paper, paper bags, parts, plastic, plastic bags, refrigerator, repair, save money, selection, trash compactor, trash compactor bags, variety, Whirlpool

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