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October 2023 (248)

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Fixing A Door That Closes On Its Own

Ghosting doors are an annoying problem that many homeowners deal with. But there's an easy way to stop your doors from swinging on their own.

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Improve Attic Ventilation

Jeff is considering adding solar fans to help with attic ventilation. Jim discusses the best options currently available and other steps you can take to optimize attic ventilation.

Cracks in the Garage Floor

Christopher has noticed cracks running through his garage concrete floor. He wonders if this is a problem and how to fix it. Is it okay to keep parking in the garage?

Acorn Control

Do you dread the sight of acorns littering your yard year after year? While acorns are important for the environment, too many can become a nuisance. Slippery walkways and damaged vehicles are just some of the inconveniences that come in autumn. Below we explore five easy methods to help you minimize the number of acorns that fall from trees around your home.




  1. Pruning and Trimming: Pruning or trimming oak tree branches can significantly reduce acorn production. Consult with an arborist or tree care professional to ensure proper techniques.
  2. Manual Removal: Regularly collect fallen acorns from your yard using a rake or by hand. This method is suitable for smaller areas and can be great activity for kids.
  3. Mulch The Acorns: Use a lawnmower or weed whacker to chop up fallen acorns and spread a layer of mulch around the base of each tree. Mulch prevents new acorns from sprouting and provides nutrients for the trees.
  4. Consider Alternative Landscaping: When landscaping or planting new trees, opt for non-acorn-bearing tree species suitable for your climate and preferences. Diversifying your tree selection can help avoid excessive acorn issues.
  5. Chemical Growth Regulators: For those who want a more advanced approach, chemical growth regulators can be considered. These products, designed to be applied during the flowering stage of oak trees, help reduce acorn production. However, it’s crucial to use them responsibly and according to the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid any negative impact on the tree’s health or the surrounding environment. Contact a tree care professional for proper application.


It's essential to strike a balance between reducing acorns and maintaining a healthy ecosystem. While these methods can help manage acorn-related challenges, it's important to consult professionals when necessary to ensure the health of your trees and the surrounding environment. By implementing these steps, you can enjoy a tidier outdoor space while still appreciating the beauty and benefits of trees.

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