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514th Air Mobility Wing air crew and maintainers returned from their respective two-month and four-month deployments to Southwest Asia July 26. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christian DeLuca/released)
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Pfc. Anthony Barlow of Phoenix, Arizona, stryker systems maintainer, with Forward Support Company G., 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, performs maintenance procedures at Fort Carson, Colorado, April 22, 2020. Barlow wore his neck gaiter while working a 4-hour shift in accordance with policy in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure maintenance operations continue to meet readiness and ongoing mission requirements. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Daniel Parker)
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When spring finally hits, if your garden has been neglected all summer, it can leave you wondering why you should bother fixing it up. However, there are plenty of simple solutions at hand that can help get your garden back in prime health for the warmer months.
The last twelve months have been particularly isolating for everyone, so creating an inviting garden this summer is a great idea for hosting your family and friends. This blog will share some top tips for getting your garden back in shape in time for summer.
5 Tips To Help Maintain A Garden In Summer
Mow the Lawn
Maybe your lawn hasn’t been cut since the end of last summer. Although this is completely fine, getting that first cut in as soon as the temperatures begin to rise above 10 degrees is a great idea. The sooner you get that initial cut done, the sooner your grass will start to grow again, letting through fresh new blades of grass to create a thriving lawn.
You will want to consider cutting your lawn each week to ensure it doesn’t become overgrown in the summer months. By creating this weekly habit of lawn care, you will prevent your lawn from becoming overgrown, which can attract pests and generally become harder to maintain.
Stain Or Paint Your Shed
The sun’s harmful rays have a damaging impact on your garden’s timber features. You may not notice it, but your garden fences and sheds will fade over time due to UV exposure and can dry out and become brittle. By staining or painting your timber each year, you add a layer of protection to prevent the wood from becoming damaged by the sun. Think of it as applying sun cream to your timber each year. Not only does staining prevent UV damage, but it also helps timber to become more water-resistant and therefore less prone to wood rot.
Tidy your Flower Beds
Ensuring your flower beds are tidy is one of the simplest things to do for your garden that will see a substantial benefit to its look. You could have the most glorious garden in your neighbourhood, but if your borders are letting you down, then it brings down the garden as a whole. Tidy up the edges by pulling out any weeds and planting fresh summer flowers that will stay in bloom all season. An easy way of neatening your borders is to use bamboo edging to separate your flower beds from pathways.
Utilise a Water Butt
By investing in a water butt for your garden, you can collect and store rainwater to use in your garden. This has a positive effect on the environment and is generally better for your plants as the PH levels of tap water in some areas can be damaging for plants. It also means you can beat any hosepipe bans by having a natural storage of rainwater to use for watering your garden.
Start a Compost Heap
A compost heap has many positives for both your garden and the environment. You should start one straight away to help maintain your garden this summer. A compost heap can be made in any large container. Instead of throwing away garden waste, add it to the compost pile to decompose naturally and enrich your soil. You can even go a step further and add all your vegetable and fruit peelings to the compost for maximum effect. By doing this, you are throwing less in the bin and contributing to the overall health of your garden.
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Maintaining mission readiness is a vital aspect of JTF-B's Joint Security Forces unit. In order to test their capabilities and performance, JSF in addition to several other units on base participated in an active shooter exercise, on Tuesday.
Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam
Amsterdam Van Gogh Museum maintains the world’s largest collection of the works of the world’s most popular artist - Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), his paintings, drawings and letters, completed with the art of his contemporaries. Each year, 1.6 million visitors come to the Van Gogh Museum, making it one of the 25 most popular museums in the world. In 2015, the museum added the new glass entrance hall at the back of its building.
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is one of the Netherlands’ most popular museums. The ever-growing stream of visitors required intelligent solutions for these buildings, which were designed by Rietveld (1973) and Kurokawa (1999). The design consists in broad outlines of a further elaboration of the elliptical wing of the building that Kurokawa had built in Amsterdam in 1999. Kurokawa prepared the draft design for the new entrance hall. Hans van Heeswijk Architects then elaborated on this to create a solution in which the existing wing and the new structure form a surprising new whole.
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Dr Ariel Pablos-Mendez speaking at the Club Suisse de la Presse.
MSH event on Building and Maintaining Resilience to Adress Global Health Challenges.
Maintaining mission readiness is a vital aspect of JTF-B's Joint Security Forces unit. In order to test their capabilities and performance, JSF in addition to several other units on base participated in an active shooter exercise, on Tuesday.
1. Maintain at least 2 seconds from the vehicle in front of you at all times...3 or more seconds if you encounter poor visibility. Remember: speed and distances may change but time remains a constant.
2. Do not "out drive" your line of sight...if you can only see 200 feet ahead, make sure your speed is slow enough you can stop within that 200 feet if you come upon a hazard in the middle of the road.
3. Slow down before you reach the fog...it might be too late once you've entered the unknown.
A well-maintained garden, likely part of a larger estate, features a rectangular pond surrounded by meticulously trimmed hedges. The pond's still water reflects the surrounding greenery and trees. Flowering trees and shrubs, including those with white blossoms, add color and texture to the scene. The garden's design suggests a planned aesthetic, with the hedges and pond creating a formal element within a larger, more natural landscape. The image showcases the beauty of a landscaped garden, likely in the spring.
Joshua Buffington Mechanic Helper, Benjamin Early, Janelle Sorensen, Heavy Mobile equipment Mechanic Apprentices and Hannah Honeycutt, Mechanic Helper, Code 730, Lifting and Handling Crane Maintenance Division, perform valve adjustment checks on a Diesel engine from a Portal crane.
(U.S Navy Photo by Wendy Hallmark)
514th Air Mobility Wing air crew and maintainers returned from their respective two-month and four-month deployments to Southwest Asia July 26. (U.S. Air Force photo by Christian DeLuca/released)
Hannah Honeycutt, Mechanic Helper, and Janelle Sorensen Heavy Mobile equipment Mechanic Apprentice, Code 730, Lifting and Handling Crane Maintenance Division, perform valve adjustment checks on a Diesel engine from a Portal crane.
(U.S Navy Photo by Wendy Hallmark)
The eighth annual Earth Week tree planting took place in Earl Bales Park on Sunday April 17, 2011 - and despite the unseasonable snowfall, 220 volunteers turned out to plant over 500 native trees and shrubs. Along with the planting, the team cleaned the surrounding area of garbage and debris - helping to maintain one of Toronto’s vital green spaces. Last year, volunteers planted 350 trees and over the past 8 years the team of volunteers from LEAF and Toronto Hydro have revitalized Taylor Massey Creek and surrounding areas with enhanced green spaces.
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