Does your neighbour’s home have curb appeal?

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Front lawn

Nominate them for the City’s 2023 awards!

 

The City of Vaughan’s popular Curb Appeal program is back! Every spring, the City celebrates the gardening efforts of residents and businesses that help beautify our community. Until Tuesday, July 4, nominate a neighbour who demonstrates exceptional pride and effort in the maintenance of their property by submitting a nomination form, calling Service Vaughan at 905-832-2281 or sending an email to greenguardians@vaughan.ca – be sure to include the property address.

 

Nominees will be visited by community volunteers who will evaluate the properties. This year, 800 Curb Appeal signs will be awarded based on the following criteria:

 

  • Overall aesthetic of the property is visually appealing
  • Property shows the use of variety, colour and textures in plantings and landscape
  • Design incorporates the use of shade trees
  • Property uses perennials as well as annuals
  • Property shows creativity in design and materials
  • Design uses drought-resistant plantings and other environmental measures, such as rain barrels to collect water
  • Property uses mulch to help retain moisture

 

Winners will receive a Curb Appeal sign to display on their lawn in July.

 

Apply to become a 2023 Curb Appeal judge

Are you interested in promoting the beauty within Vaughan’s neighbourhoods by becoming a volunteer Curb Appeal judge? To apply, fill out and submit a Curb Appeal Volunteer Application form. Accepted volunteers must attend a two-hour training program hosted by the City. During training, incoming judges will learn about the types of environmental features and qualities a home must have to receive Curb Appeal recognition. When it’s time for evaluation, the judges will visit properties throughout the city and place a total of 800 signs on homes that demonstrate exceptional effort and beauty.
 

Curb Appeal tips

By participating in the Curb Appeal program, you have the opportunity to be a Green Guardian of your city. Green Guardians is the City’s environmental sustainability program that encourages residents and businesses to get involved with events and activities that promote environmental stewardship and keep Vaughan safe, clean and beautiful.

 

If you are new to gardening or lawn care, here are some tips to help make your property stand out this year:

 

  • Ensure your grass is cut neatly and free of weeds. To help it grow thick and healthy, add topsoil, seed and water for long periods infrequently instead of short periods often.
  • Purchase mulch in a variety of colours to make your garden pop. Not only does it keep soil healthy, mulch also holds moisture and nutrients, which will help prevent weed growth.
  • Incorporate a variety of plants and flowers in your garden. Perennials such as Bee Balms, Russian sages, Begonias and Black-eyed Susans are low-maintenance and pollinators love them! Annuals like coleus and angelonia are a great way to add height and bright colours to your garden.
  • Consider adding stones or rocks in different colours and sizes.
  • Include an illumination or water feature, such as lamps or a small fountain.

 

Remember, the City’s Water By-law 106-2022 (PDF) restricts outdoor water use from May 15 to Sept. 30 each year. This water conservation measure ensures an uninterrupted supply of water for everyone to use.

 

Outdoor watering is allowed from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on permitted days:

 

  • Even-numbered street addresses are restricted to watering on even-numbered calendar days.
  • Odd-numbered street addresses are restricted to watering on odd-numbered calendar days.

 

For more details on Vaughan’s Curb Appeal program, visit vaughan.ca/CurbAppeal.

 

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