How to Plant Healthy Trees: Key Tips for Home Owners

When it comes to owning a home, one of the most important things you can do is plant healthy trees. Not only do they add value to your property, but they also provide shade and help reduce energy costs. This blog post will discuss some critical tips for planting healthy trees. Following these tips ensures that your trees will thrive and provide many years of enjoyment. Also, you can click here to review a tree care guide to help you keep your plants healthy.

Research the Best Trees for Your Area

seedlingOne of the first things you need to do when planting healthy trees is research the best options for your area. You will want to consider the climate, soil type, and sunlight your property receives. Once you have a good idea of what will work well in your area, you can start narrowing down your choices. If you are unsure what trees will work best in your area, you can always consult with landscaper or nursery. They can give you specific advice based on your location and needs.

Loosen the Root Ball

Once you have selected the trees you want to plant, it is vital to loosen the root ball before planting. This will help the roots establish themselves more easily and promote growth. You can gently break up the root ball with your hands or a small shovel. After you have loosened the roots, you can begin digging the planting hole. It is important to ensure that the hole is deep enough to cover the roots.

Stand the Tree in Water Before Planting

Another essential tip for planting healthy trees is to stand the tree in water for a few hours before planting. This will help ensure that the roots are hydrated and will help them establish themselves more easily. in addition, you will want to ensure that you keep the tree watered regularly during the first few months after planting.

Plant in Autumn

autumnFinally, one of the best times to plant healthy trees is in the autumn. This is because the weather is cooler, and the tree has less stress. In addition, the roots will have time to establish themselves before the hot summer months.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your trees will be healthy and thrive for many years. Planting healthy trees is an essential investment in your home and can provide many benefits.…

How to Choose Which Type of Home Air Filter to Use

You will find a whole lot of questions when it regards furnace filters into our homes. I know. This is followed closely by what sort of screen do you suggest?Additionally, there are tons of people with medical conditions trying to discuss and beyond the standard air filter, inquiring on whole-house humidifiers, electronic air cleaners, and UV lighting.Eco friendly Air Filters

Furnace Filter Types and What to Know About Them

Throw Away / Hair Mesh

 Larger open spaces in filter allow for finer particles to pass. This filter will need to change the least since it doesn’t catch as much dust. To a degree, the dirtier this filter is, the better it works at finding dust. Very inexpensive. Approx. $25 for a year’s worth of once a month changes.

Standard Pleated (1″ thick)

 Much better at catching dust than the throwaway. These must be changed more often, though, since they do find dirt so well and only have a 1″ pleat surface.A bit more costly but affordable at approximately $65 for a year supply if changed monthly.

Media Filter

Air Filters

 These are also a pleated filter but often have a 4″ – 6″ pleat surface. These catch a lot of dust and do not need to be replaced as often as the 1″ pleat. However, some styles will take a few minutes to change if you have to insert combs into an accordion-style replacement. 

The most costly of all the replacement type filters coming in at about $120 per year if changed three times a year. You may be able to vacuum this filter though to buy time between changes.

Electronic Air Cleaner

 I’m not a fan. These must be installed and require power to run. Being mechanical, you now have the threat of a breakdown and being stuck with nothing more than a washable filter.There is no cost beyond the install except if service is needed to repair it and the value it takes to run it year-round. One of those service trips will likely cost more than changing air filters of any kind for a year.

What Kind of Furnace Filter Will You Choose? 

Knowing what you know now about the filters, and what types of dirt and dust contributors you have in your home, what filter will you choose?For those with extreme allergies or other medical conditions, I suggest at least the standard crease, but there are some alternatives you may want to consider.

Ultraviolet Air Treatment

The method of using UV light to treat the air in our home is a relatively newer trend. Specially made UV-C lighting installed into your ductwork kills bacteria and surface mold that might form in the air vents. UV light kits can be purchased for between $150 and $400, not including installing, which may even be something you can do.

Whole-House Humidification

Whole-house humidification is excellent for colder and dryer climates. The moisture produced and introduced to the air will help keep you from drying up and keep the dust down a bit. This is good for those who get frequent bloody noses too.There is a relatively extensive list of benefits to humidifying your home that including those related to health, comfort, and value.

Knowing More About Your Options Is Always a Plus

Though there was no magic answer to the eternal question, how often should I change my furnace filter, there was an honest one. It’s just not so simple to say, “X” times a year should be good. There is much that we each need to consider and accept that we’ll have to check on it more often until we know the habits of our home’s air.I hope that the information here has helped you not only know more about the right furnace filter for you but also shared some additional options for cleaner air, ways to save a few bucks and tackle a couple of chores