Thomas Jepsen is a Danish economist with a MSc in Accounting, Strategy and Control from Copenhagen Business School. He is the founder and CEO of Contractor Quotes, a growing platform that helps connect homeowners with contractors as well as providing them with all the home improvement related information relevant for their project.
Since 2011, Thomas has been involved in the home improvement industry through different functions including consulting them on their business strategy, and he reviews a lot of the articles featured on the platform to ensure accuracy.
He has been featured on a range of different websites including USA Weekly, Media Leaders, CEO Blog Nation, Fit Small Business, Website Magazine and more for his contributions to online platforms.
Having been involved in home improvement for so long, his main goal is to inspire better transparency in the home improvement space by making a range of different things more accessible to the homeowner to better ensure that they get the home that they want, while staying within budget and improving the amount of money homeowners can hope to recoup as a consequence of their efforts.
He can also be found on Twitter and LinkedIn.
How To Grow Borage
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Borago officinalis ZONE / HARDINESS: N/A MATURE PLANT SIZE: 24 to 36 inches high x 16 to 20 inches wide LIGHT: Partial Sun FLOWERING PERIOD: June to July SOIL TYPE: fairly rich, well-drained soil pH RANGE: 6.6 KNOWN PESTS: Japanese beetles KNOWN DISEASES: N/A OVERVIEW: Borage is a decorative annual with coarse, hairy leaves and stems and beautiful... Read More
How To Grow Turnips
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Brassica napus/Brassica rapa LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Rich, well-drained, deep sandy loam pH RANGE: 6.5 MOISTURE/WATERING: Keep moist, not waterlogged MATURITY IN DAYS: 60 – 85 KNOWN PESTS: Root maggots KNOWN DISEASES: Clubroot OVERVIEW: Turnip & Rutabaga are at their best about the time other vegetables in the garden are withering. If growing turnips mainly for... Read More
How To Grow Tomatoes
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lycopersicon lycopersicum LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Medium-rich, well-drained loam pH RANGE: 6.0 – 6.5 MOISTURE/WATERING: Moist, not waterlogged MATURITY IN DAYS: 55 – 105 KNOWN PESTS: Cutworms, Flea beetles KNOWN DISEASES: Blossom end rot, tomato blight OVERVIEW: Tomatoes are the champion of the garden, tomato are one of the most frequently judged vegetables in any garden.... Read More
How To Grow Spinach
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Spinacia oleracea LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Well-drained, high organic matter pH RANGE: 6.5 – 7.5 MOISTURE/WATERING: Even moisture, not waterlogged MATURITY IN DAYS: 40 – 50 KNOWN PESTS: Leaf Miner KNOWN DISEASES: N/A OVERVIEW: Spinach is mainly an early-spring and late-fall crop, but in some areas, where summer temperatures are mild, it may be grown continuously... Read More
How To Grow Radish
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Raphanus sativus LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Well-drained, deep sandy loam pH RANGE: 6.0 – 7.0 MOISTURE/WATERING: Moist but not saturated MATURITY IN DAYS: 25 – 35 KNOWN PESTS: Flea beetles KNOWN DISEASES: N/A OVERVIEW: Radish is another perfect vegetable for kids. They are fast-growing, colorful, like to be watered and are easy to harvest – not... Read More
How To Grow Peas
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Pisum sativum LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Medium-rich, well-drained, high organic matter pH RANGE: 6.0 – 7.0 MOISTURE/WATERING: Average MATURITY IN DAYS: 55 – 70 KNOWN PESTS: N/A KNOWN DISEASES: Root rot OVERVIEW: If there is one vegetable I remember most growing up, it is peas. Nothing beats picking some pea pods and tasting the fresh sweetness.... Read More
How To Grow Parsnips
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Pastinaca sativa LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Rich, well-drained, with organic matter pH RANGE: 6.5 MOISTURE/WATERING: Keep moist, not waterlogged MATURITY IN DAYS: Up to 150 Days KNOWN PESTS: Root maggot KNOWN DISEASES: N/A OVERVIEW: Parsnips have a sweet nutty flavour. Fresh parsnip will have a soft texture when cooked, but an old parsnip will be fibrous... Read More
How To Grow Onions
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Allium cepa LIGHT: Full Sun – green onions tolerate partial shade SOIL TYPE: Rich, well-drained loam pH RANGE: 6.0 – 7.5 MOISTURE/WATERING: Keep moist, not waterlogged MATURITY IN DAYS: 85 – 95 KNOWN PESTS: Onion maggots KNOWN DISEASES: Storage Rot OVERVIEW: Onions grow best in rich soil that drains well. But, onions will also grow in sandy... Read More
How To Grow Melons
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cucumis melo/Citrullus lanatus LIGHT: Full Sun SOIL TYPE: Well-drained with organic matter; sandy. pH RANGE: 6.0 – 7.0 MOISTURE/WATERING: Average but steady MATURITY IN DAYS: 70 – 80 for early melon varieties – recommended for northern climates KNOWN PESTS: Cucumber beetles KNOWN DISEASES: Leaf spots and mildew OVERVIEW: Melons and watermelons are full of vitamin C, and are... Read More
How To Grow Leaf Lettuce
PLANT TYPE: Annual SCIENTIFIC NAME: Lactuca sativa LIGHT: Full Sun in spring/fall, partial shade in summer SOIL TYPE: Rich, well-drained, loose loam. pH RANGE: 6.2 – 6.8 MOISTURE/WATERING: Keep moist, not waterlogged, frequent short watering is best MATURITY IN DAYS: 45 – 55 KNOWN PESTS: slugs, aphids, plant bugs and leaf hoppers KNOWN DISEASES: N/A OVERVIEW: Leaf and Romaine Lettuce grows best... Read More
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