Summer has come to a close and there is a chill in the air. Now is the time we start to put our summer items away. Before you pack all those items away lets stop to think about it.
Do you have children that have quickly outgrown their clothes? If so and don’t have children that are younger and will fit them next year, why pack them away? Go ahead and get rid of them. Whether you give them away, sell them in a garage sale (if you are disciplined enough) or throw them away. You don’t need to cause yourself to have things that you will never use again packed away in the valuable little space that you have. When getting out those cold weather clothes, check sizes if it wont fit please get rid of it. There are many people who could use those clothes that you are holding on to just in case you may fit into them again, or you are never going to wear again. Please if it is in bad shape throw it out. If they are in good shape, donate them, give them away, or sell them. Coats are always in great demand this time of the year. With the way the economy is now, more than ever there is a great need for gently used cold weather items.
Toys kids seem to wear toys out much faster during the summer months. Do you have balls that have deflated, parts missing, or holes in pool toys that you know you will never patch? Toss them out. This is a great time to down size the toys that are stung all thru out the house during the colder months. So you or them don’t have to pick them up. By down sizing now this will ease the tension that comes with the new toys to come at Christmas time in just a few months.
Outdoor equipment, whether lawn tools, ornaments, furniture or garden hoses, look them over before putting them up for the season. Is it broken, cracked, chipped, torn or has a hole? Throw it out. Why do we pack things away thinking when it gets warmer next year I will fit it and never do? I personally have found that I never get the time or ambition to fix them.
When putting up all those garden tools up, put them all together in a specific place. This way when spring has come you are not looking all over for that one tool. When I did not have a garage, or basement to put my garden tools I had to fight to figure out how to put them away. I had an old kitchen trashcan that I was no longer using. I would clean the tools off well and then spray with cooking oil to keep them from rusting and used the old trashcan to store the tools together. If you don’t have one simply put them all in a bundel and take some string, rope or even yarn and tie them together. That way if they get bumped they all stay together. Clean your lawn furniture and cushions allow to dry well before putting them away for the season. This way when spring has sprung all you might have to do is simply rinse it off and put it out.
Lawn ornaments are nice, but if you live in a colder climate to keep them nice make sure you put them up. Some of these items can be damaged by ice and snow. Again keep them together in a specific area so in the spring you know just were to go to get them and put them out. This also makes it easier to clean up your flowerbeds, and lawn areas, because you don’t have to work around these items.
For all your gas powered lawn tools drain them when you wont use them for the rest of the year. This will help keep the gas from getting guncked up and even get moisture built up in them. Clean them before putting them away. This is also a great time to sharpen those lawn mower blades, so in the spring they are ready to go.
Don’t forget to completely drain those hoses before winding them up. Also to keep them in a neat coil I recommend that you take some string, rope or yarn and tie them in three places. Don’t forget to inspect them for cracks, bad fittings on the ends, or really bad kinks. If the hose is in bad shape do yourself a favor and throw it out. Or you will only frustrate yourself in the spring when you go to use it in the spring.
Now is also the best time to trim your bushes, and trees. Check with your local trash collection company or street department to see if there is a time of the year that they will come along and pick up branches or leaves that many people will start to rake soon. Many towns do this once a month in the fall.
Don’t forget now is the perfect time to weatherize your home. Do you have any caulking to be done, or insulation to be put in and weather striping. Do it now before it gets to cold and before your energy costs soar. By weatherizing in the fall you still have enough heat to work in, yet it is comfortable enough where you don’t over heat trying to get things done.