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Gardening<br />

Tips for <strong>April</strong><br />

Mulch - If possible, buy Bagged Mulch. Bagging helps eliminate<br />

a great many pests that die from various causes while in the bag.<br />

When you buy ‘loose’ mulch that is trucked to your home, you<br />

are also buying ants, roaches, termites, etc… Spend a little more<br />

on bagged material and save lots of future pest problems. Keep<br />

your mulch at least 4” - 6” below the top of your homes exposed<br />

foundation edge/side. This will aid in minimizing pests in your<br />

home and allow for quick and accurate termite inspections.<br />

Shrubs, Flowers and groundcovers - Trim all shrubs/plants at<br />

least 12” - 18” back from your home. Do your best to create a plant<br />

free zone that is 18” - 24” wide around your home. The exception<br />

is your lawn - it can grow up next to the slab as long as you keep<br />

it 4” - 6” below the top of the slab. The most conducive to termite<br />

infestation are groundcover plantings, growing high against your<br />

homes exterior or (especially) ivy that grows on your walls.<br />

Trees - Spray your trees at least twice annually. The spring spray<br />

eliminates overwintering pests and fungi while preparing trees to<br />

resist the pest onslaught of summer with residual pesticides. The<br />

fall spray also kills pests from the summer, prevents most fungi<br />

from occurring over the winter and puts your valuable asset off to a<br />

healthy winter’s dormancy.<br />

Lawn - Spring is the perfect time to do a fungicide treatment to stop<br />

brown patch in its tracks along with other fungi. If your lawn is thin<br />

and weak in some areas, here are some important fundamentals: a)<br />

lawn aeration b) fertilization c) weed control.<br />

Most important is proper watering:<br />

• Water once per week (unless you get a 1/2” rain or more - then do<br />

not water.)<br />

• Water heavily (1” - 2”) for total lawn coverage.<br />

• In severe drought, water every 5 th day.<br />

• Water from 5 AM to 7 AM in the morning - NOT AT NIGHT.<br />

• A heavy deep weekly watering makes the turf grow deeper,<br />

stronger and more drought resistant roots.<br />

• Less watering also saves you money!!<br />

IRS TAX DEADLINE<br />

People have until Tuesday, <strong>April</strong> 17, <strong>2018</strong>, to file their 2017 returns and<br />

pay any taxes due. The filing tax deadline is later this year due to several<br />

factors. The usual <strong>April</strong> 15 th deadline falls on Sunday this year, which<br />

would normally give taxpayers until at least the following Monday.<br />

However, Emancipation Day, a Washington, D.C., holiday, is observed<br />

on Monday, <strong>April</strong> 16 th , giving taxpayers nationwide an additional day<br />

to file. By law, Washington holidays impact tax deadlines for everyone in<br />

the same way federal holidays do. Taxpayers requesting an extension will<br />

have until Monday, Oct. 15, <strong>2018</strong>, to file.<br />

The IRS expects more than 70 percent of taxpayers to get tax refunds this<br />

year. Last year, nearly 112 million refunds were issued, with an average<br />

refund of $2,895.<br />

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<strong>April</strong> <strong>2018</strong> | <strong>Copper</strong> <strong>Lakes</strong>

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