Why June Is a Good Month to Test Smoke and CO Detectors
June is an ideal month to test and replace batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors because it’s the start of summer — a time when HVAC systems, grilling, and closed windows all increase risk. A quick check now can prevent tragedy later. Why June...
Winter Carbon Monoxide Safety Guide: What Every Homeowner Should Know
Carbon monoxide poisoning is more common in winter because we run furnaces, space heaters, and use fireplaces — often with windows sealed tight for warmth. Poor ventilation and faulty appliances can turn your home into a danger zone without warning. Why Winter Is Prime Time for...
Should You Be Watering Your Lawn Yet? (June Rainfall vs Drought Risks)
Yes, you should likely start watering your lawn in June — especially if your area hasn’t had consistent rainfall. While early summer often brings occasional storms, it’s not always enough. Lawns need about 1" of water per week to stay green and healthy, and skipping...
Sump Pump Maintenance: How to Keep It Running When You Need It Most
If there’s one piece of equipment that quietly protects your home from thousands of dollars in water damage, it’s your sump pump. Yet most homeowners don’t think about it until the basement is flooded and the damage is done. I’ve been in a lot of basements...
How to Control Lawn Weeds Before Summer Heat Makes It Worse
To control lawn weeds before summer heat makes them harder to manage, act now with targeted treatments, regular mowing, and a thick, healthy turf. Late spring to early summer is your last best chance to stop weeds before they seed or thrive in heat. How to...
What to Know About Your Dehumidifier Settings in June
In June, rising humidity levels can create the perfect storm for mold, musty odors, and discomfort indoors. Setting your dehumidifier between 45–50% relative humidity helps maintain comfort and protect your home, especially during muggy Ohio weather. Introduction As we move from spring showers into sticky summer heat,...
What Flowers Can You Safely Plant in June Without Wasting Money?
You can absolutely plant flowers in June — but choosing the right varieties is key to getting blooms that thrive, not just survive. Annuals like zinnias, marigolds, cosmos, and sunflowers love the heat, while perennials in containers can still establish if watered well. Avoid cool-season...
Can You Still Plant Vegetables in June? (Yes — Here’s What to Try)
Yes, you can still plant vegetables in June in the Cleveland area. While it’s too late for early spring crops, June is perfect for heat-loving veggies like beans, squash, cucumbers, and even a second round of greens. With warm soil and longer daylight, it’s prime...
Is It Too Late to Deadhead Spring Blooms?
It’s not too late to deadhead spring blooms in June! In fact, removing spent flowers now can encourage reblooming, tidy up your garden, and help perennials conserve energy for next season. Is It Too Late to Deadhead Spring Blooms? Introduction Spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, columbine, and bleeding...
Toads in the Garden: What a Toad Sighting May Mean
Toads are incredibly beneficial for your garden, acting as natural pest control by eating hundreds of insects daily. Myths like “toads cause warts” are false. Unless you're dealing with a rare invasive species, keeping toads around is one of the easiest, low-effort ways to protect...