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This move-in ready, must-see Farmington home is located on a uniquely private corner lot. Atrium doors lead to covered patio with landscaped private backyard. 2 bedroom Brighton model with walkin closets, 2 full baths, interior laundry room, and 1,324 square feet of living area plus full basement and 1 car garage with plenty of room for storage. Enjoy the large kitchen with island and desk, open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, tons of natural light, recessed lighting, and upgraded fixtures and ceiling fans throughout. Natural gas stove makes cooking a breeze and a backup natural gas heater in the basement provides easy automatic heat in the event of a winter power outagel This private and secure community is gated and has a swimming pool, lake, rose garden, and clubhouse.

See more pictures and video tour on Zillow.com. Realtors welcome! Brokers protected at 3%. MLS # 18017664. Call (813} 494-2678. Shown by appointment only.


Are you a fan of gardening and birdwatching? Then why not combine your two hobbies by incorporating birdhouses into your landscaping? Here are a few tips for creating a garden filled with colourful blooms and the chirps of winged creatures all summer long.

• Mould-resistant materials (cedar wood is an excellent choice) • A design that allows optimal ventilation and drainage • A roof that juts out a few centimetres over the entrance • A door that allows easy access to the inside for cleaning • A look that’s harmonious with the rest of your landscaping

if you’re handy and would like to make your own birdhouses, you can find tons of step-by-step guides online and in bookstores. Grab your tools and get building!

Beautify your pathways with groundcover plants Stone and pavement pathways look great in the garden — until weeds invade the space between the tiles, that is. to prevent undesirable species from taking over your landscape, use your favourite groundcover plants. These low-growing varieties thrive in tight spaces, making them perfect for filling the gaps between pathway tiles. over time, they’ll spread out to create a

magnificent green carpeting that winds between the stones, preventing weeds from taking root. What’s more, groundcover plants confer a wild, natural look to footpaths. WHAt to plANt Use groundcover plants to green up the gaps in your pavement. creeping and lemongrass thyme varieties are excellent choices — their violet and pink flowers will add a touch of colour to your garden. Heath pearlwort with its tiny white flowers is also a good choice, as is corsican mint. choose your plants according to their sunlight needs. if your pathway is in the shade, you could go with a variety of Dichondra repens, a perennial that tolerates foot traffic well. it will quickly create a carpet of tiny green foliage between your tiles. All you’ll have to do is let nature follow its course.

Sculptors have been creating works destined to embellish gardens for centuries. Sculptures, when properly integrated in well thought-out landscaping, have the power to make your yard look majestic. When it comes to incorporating sculptures in your landscaping, there are certain basic rules to follow.

First off, avoid overcrowding the space. Sculptures will inevitably draw attention, meaning that they’ll become the focal point of your garden. Unless you have a particularly vast yard, stick to a single piece. if you really want to have several, position them so only one is visible at a time.

iDeAl plANtS choose flowers and other plants that contrast in colour with your sculpture. if the sculpture is white, try planting deep blue hostas at its feet; if it’s dark, choose white, yellow or light pink flowers for maximum impact.

Avoid plants that are overly bulky or invasive — anything that could steal the spotlight from your sculpture. You wouldn’t want to get stuck having to trim a shrub every month to reveal your artwork. A rock garden at the base of the sculpture is another visually interesting option. Before installing a sculpture in your yard, visit a garden centre near you to find everything you’ll need to highlight your piece.

extend the lifespan of your garden tools Shears, rakes, weeders, hoes, hedge trimmers, shovels, trowels — taking care of your landscaping requires quite a bit of equipment. read on to find out how you can keep your garden tools in prime condition for as long as possible. cleAN Soil, water, resin and sap can all damage your garden tools, especially those with metal blades. Get rid of any residue with soapy water or an alcohol-soaked cloth. to get rid of rust, rub the surface with finegrain sandpaper. SHArpeN keep your blades nice and sharp by regularly honing them with a metal file. Be careful to follow the angle of the blade. Don’t use a grinder; it removes an unnecessary amount of metal. repAir if the screws, nails or springs in your tools are unstable (or have fallen out), tighten them or replace them without delay. Gently sand your tools’ wooden handles from time to time to avoid getting splinters. protect Use a protective oil (such as flaxseed oil) on the metallic components of your tools. make sure the surfaces are perfectly clean

before applying the oil. This will keep your blades sharp and prevent rust. Store Finally, keep in mind that it’s important to store your garden tools in a dry, well ventilated area. place them blade-side up to avoid moisture accumulation. Happy gardening season!

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Next, go get some quality birdhouses from your local gardening centre or hardware store. Ask a salesperson to help you choose

WHAt to look For choose birdhouses with the following features:

The art of incorporating sculptures in the garden

SpecieS to cHArm First off, determine which types of bird you’d like to attract. to avoid disappointment, find out which birds typically frequent your area.

the best models for the types of bird you’re looking to attract. You’ll need to consider the size of the entrance and the available nesting space inside of the birdhouse.

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Four unique ways to use tree stumps Gone are the days of old tree stumps rotting away in the 3. As Art middle of the garden. Here are four unique ways to in- if you have certain artistic talents, why not turn your tree stumps into works of art? sand then paint them to create corporate stumps in your landscaping. unique decorative elements for your garden. You could even engrave or sculpt the wood if you’d like. 1. As A pedestAl Thanks to their flat surface, tree stumps make perfect pedestals. Use your stump as a base for a bird feeder, a 4. As A plAnter bonsai tree, a statue, a floral arrangement or even a foun- Fill up hollow tree stumps with soil and sow some seeds tain. As a finishing touch, surround the stump with inside. Choose plant varieties that spread quickly to add character to your garden in no time at all. flowers or decorative stones. to find all the plants, materials and tools you’ll need to 2. As liGHtinG Hollow stumps are great for hiding outdoor lighting in make your project a success, visit a gardening centre or plain sight. drill holes in the wood’s surface or cut slats in plant nursery near you. the sides to let the light shine through. Use your stumps to subtly illuminate a tree, a shrub or a pathway.


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18054184

Farmington / $144,900

3 bedroom, 2 bath home recently rehabbed in Central School District. The spacious kitchen has slate Whirlpool appliances, pantry, lots of cabinets and counters tops. The large living room which opens to the kitchen makes a great space to entertain family and friends.

18046865

Desloge / $195,000

You must see this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with privacy fencing in well established neighborhood located in North County School District!!! Entering this well maintained home through the large entry foyer you will be in awe of the spacious living room, the perfect place for family and friends to gather.

18052843 Desloge / $59,900

Excellent Business opportunity! 2012 square foot commercial building previously used as a restaurant. This property on a corner lot could be used for many different operations. Call to see today!

18038582

Park Hills / $49,900

No need to rent when you can own your own home! This will be a wonderful home for anyone looking to downsize or purchase their first home. The home has been very well taken care of, is move in ready and includes a nice sized deck and fenced in back yard. Another bonus is the carport which includes additional outside storage.

Farmington / $975,000

Great investment opportunity in high traffic area! The main level of the building faces Maple Street and the lower level is accessible via a drive around the building from Maple Street. The building is irregularly shaped and has 5520 square feet on each level, which gives an overall area of 11,040 square feet.The building is currently divided into four units.

18029961 Leadwood / $32,900

Investors take a look! This all electric home on large lot includes a metal roof, and features a carport and detached garage. The home is in need of some updating but the seller has made many updates that include newer windows, vinyl siding and upgrades to electric.

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18020771 Potosi / $229,900

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Stunning 2 story home sitting on 3.1 acres with heated above ground pool. The main level has a beautiful entry foyer, large living room with fireplace, spacious kitchen with lots of cabinets, island/breakfast bar, dining area, so much space to prepare & serve meals for family & friends.

French Village / $299,000

Charming 2 story home with attached garage sitting on 10 private acres. Entering the home through the spacious foyer your eyes will gaze on the large living room with fireplace. The home flows directly to a fabulous kitchen with an abundance of cabinets,counter tops & walk in pantry.

17096915 Farmington / $185,000

You must see this spacious, 5 bedroom, 3 bath home located in the well established neighborhood of Holiday Park with 2400+ square feet of living space!This lovely split level home has plenty of space for everyone and the layout provides ample storage through out.

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Find the best method of treating warm weather insects

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omeowners know that the arrival of spring also marks the re-emergence of insects. While not every insect is harmful, if an infestation grows considerably or if insects begin to move from the outdoors into a home, it may be time for homeowners to call in a professional.

The Entomological Society of America points out that homeowners cannot count on bitterly cold winters to help control the numbers of insects in their yards. Insect ecology is affected by various factors and is not solely dependent on temperature. Furthermore, what occurred one year certainly may not be repeated the next, as homeowners who have had various insect infestations in their yards can attest. One year a yard may be overcome with ants, while the next year it may suffer through an earwig infestation. The first step homeowners looking to curtail insects in their yards can take is to determine if the insects they see are genuine threats to their lawns. Some bugs emerge and swarm early in the season, but then gradually disappear as spring turns into summer. Other insects may come out of hiding if a homeowner is doing a lot of yard work or construction around a house. Practice a wait-and-see approach to determine if you really have an insect problem or just have stirred up activity. Homeowners also must decide if it is bearable living with the insects. If insects are not doing any damage or if they can be controlled relatively easily, then you might be able to avoid calling in the professionals. However, if critters like termites and certain species of wood-eating insects are invasive and damaging your yard, you may need to take action. Anyone concerned with the side effects of pesticides and insecticides can first try to remedy the problem naturally. Sometimes it’s just a matter of making a yard less hospitable to insects. Remove leaves and clean up debris close to the house, as these can both encourage infestations. Piles of rotting wood or leftover firewood can be a food or shelter source for a number of insects. Inspect water spigots for leaks and improve suspect drainage on your property, as these things can be welcoming to bugs that like moist

surroundings. Remove standing water whenever possible to eliminate spots for mosquitoes to incubate larvae. Natural remedies also may do the trick. Mint, bay leaves, catnip, and garlic can repel insects like roaches and ants. Citrus can be a natural flea deterrent. Some homeowners have had success planting marigolds around their yards to serve as a natural bug repellent because the flowers produce a scent that many insects find repulsive. Thai lemon grass plants also can be used to keep mosquitoes at bay. Remember, natural predators, such as birds, bats, spiders, and larger insects, feed on nuisance bugs. Keeping these helpful predators around may be an effective and natural way for homeowners to control annoying pests. If an insect problem seems out of control or if you need a professional opinion about the damage being done to your home or landscape, consult with an exterminator. Licensed exterminators have the training and expertise to assess insect concerns and create a plan of action that will minimize the risk to inhabitants of your home and nearby wildlife. An exterminator will know what it takes to treat insects and maximize the chances of removing the problem promptly and effectively. Warm weather is synonymous with many things, including the return of insects. Homeowners may be able to treat unruly bugs on their own, but especially problematic infestations may require the help of experienced exterminators.

Did you know? Neem oil is a naturally occurring pesticide that can be used to combat a host of landscaping pests and diseases. Azadirachtin is an active component in neem oil that can be extracted to repel and kill pests. Studies have shown that neem oil is nearly nontoxic to bees, birds, fish, and wildlife. In addition, neem oil has no link to cancer or other diseases, making it a safe insecticide when applied correctly. When consumed by insects, including grubs, insecticides made from neem oil can make those insects cease feeding or reduce their feeding, helping to prevent the spread of lawn problems associated with certain insect infestations. In addition, neem oil can hinder the maturation process of larvae by interfering with insect hormone systems, which can prevent them from breeding. As is the case when applying any pesticides, parents should be mindful of their children after applying neem oil. Though studies have not found children are more sensitive to neem oil than adults, parents may want to err on the side of caution and prevent their children from playing in areas of the yard where neem oil was recently applied.


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18054925

Park Hills • $74,900

Excellent Investment/Rental Property. Three bedroom, 2 bath home centrally located in Park Hills. Priced to sell quickly.

10.3 Acres

18054928

Park Hills • $225,000

Superb Location with easy access and excellent visibility from Hwy 67. Fantastic location for retail, office or convenience store.

18049339

Park Hills • $299,900

10.3 Acres in Remarkable Location easy access and excellent visibility from Hwy 67. Superb Site for retail, hotel, office or convenience store.

Bonne Terre • $179,900

Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living and family rooms, office, walkout basement, and lots of closets and storage space! Covered front porch.

18055631

Bismarck • $42,900

Big home in the country! Big lot with one big home and one smaller one too. Super Buy! Call for a look ASAP.

18010719

18037668

Ste Genevieve • $209,900

Amazing views ! This Villa is located in the Villages at Chaumette Winery. Pool, clubhouse, restaurant with tasting room plus quaint church and barn for receptions and gatherings.

17089559

Park Hills • $169,000

Horse ready. 24x36 Barn has 3 stalls and water. Hit the horse trails at St Joe Park - only 1/4 mile away. Country home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths

17048246

Park Hills • $130,000

Farmington • $269,900

Wide Open Space! Open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished walk out basement. 5 Acres fenced, cross fenced & ready for horses.

17085214

Farmington • $69,900

Affordable and Adorable! 2 Bedroom home charmer. Freshly painted interior. Wood floors. Insulated garage for storage or workshop.

17048238

80 Acres in St Francois County. Wooded property. Excellent hunting ground or fantastic building site. Central School District. Call for directions.

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17067381

Park Hills • $32,900

Excellent Buy! Three bedroom home in Central School District. Attached garage, corner lot and priced to sell quickly.

16057320

Park Hills • $6,000

Building lot - Ready for construction! Double lot. Priced to sell quick at just $6,000.

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Park Hills • $14,900

One of the few lots available in the Central School district. Perfect for a single family home. Investors, this lot would work well for a duplex.

16002006

Farmington • $124,800

Brick 4 bedroom/2 bath home, barn with stalls plus 2+ car garage on almost 5 acres. Nice hobby farm that is fenced and cross fenced with 2 stocked ponds.

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Farmington • $207,000

Fantastic location! Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 bath home vaulted cieling, open floor plan, 9’ cieling throughout. The finished basement includes office.

Leadington • $13,000

Great price for 3 lots in a fantastic location! Excellent investment opportunity.

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Bonne Terre • $2,062,200

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Farmington • $527,800

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Bonne Terre • $180,600

Park Hills • $13,000

84 Acres m/l of Prime Commercial Real Estate. Lots of Hwy 67 frontage with supurb access from Old Orchard Road. Will divide. TIF district.

Beautiful wooded tract lying between Highway 67 and West Outer Road. Joins city limits for utilities. 12.12 acres more of less of prime real estate.

5.16 Unimproved Acres in TIF District of Bonne Terre. Wonderful opportunity in Prime Commercial property in industrial area.

Beautiful wooded lot in great country subdivision. 5 acres m/l - semi-private.

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17055385

Bonne Terre • $911,250

17085879

Farmington • $105,000

18007667

Farmington • $179,000

Farmington • $36,500

Commercial land in Excellent location for your next endeavor! 40 acres with frontage on Hwy 67, and easy access from Stormy Lane.

Seven Acres and 3 bedroom/2 bath modular home. Wooded acreage, wet weather creek and loads of wildllife! Convenient access to Hwy 67.

Awesome wooded tract in Farmington School District. 40 Acres. Great hunting property. Fantastic building site!

Gated 55+ Community! Walking paths, lake, community center and pool make this the ideal place to call HOME.

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18028349

Farmington • $147,900

18041294

Farmington • $104,900

18046961

Farmington • $279,900

Farmington • $79,900

Established neighborhood. Mature trees, beautiful homes and an excellent community for walking!

Excellent investment property! Two lots ready for an investor to build two duplexes. One facing Potosi Street, the other Weber Road.

Excellent location close to town. Brick Ranch with basement on 4.3 acres m/l. 3 Bedroom with 2 car attached garage plus huge 50 x 24 ft detached garage.

This Two Story House on a double lot would be a great investment with tenants already in place. One Efficiency apartment and 2-one bedroom apartments.

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18051675

Farmington • $67,900

3 Bedroom, 1.5 bath condo with attached garage. Large living room opens to dining/kitchen area. Great space to share with family. End unit.

18061828

Farmington • $169,900

Fantastic location! 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath home with partially finished walk-out basement. Nice lot with deck overlooking fenced back yard.

Mary Hagan, GRI 573-701-1690 E-mail me at: hagan@coldwellbankerhulsey.com

18060829

Farmington • $182,500

Like New Ranch Style Home! Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, breakfast nook, breakfast bar & dining area

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Park Hills • $312,000

Stunning! Updated turn of the century stone home on BIG corner lot fenced in beautiful wrought iron. Custom & Elegant describes this property.

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Evaluate the space Look at the lot and decide what will go where, such as where to place the party space, where to create a quiet hideaway and where to locate a pool house or outdoor shower. A large, flat yard can be divided into a series of patios that serve different purposes. Yards that are built on a hill or a slope can still be utilized

Gardening during a drought

During the early and oftentimes rain-drenched days of spring, it can seem like there may never be a time when plants will struggle to get their share of water. But drought can affect any area, and arid climates in particular. Ensuring gardens can survive drought takes patience and forethought. Drought can be particularly troubling for avid gardeners because it can wreak havoc on lawns and gardens. In addition to causing changes in the physical appearance, including wilted, dried out leaves and stalks, drought can weaken the integrity of plants. This makes plants more susceptible to disease and attacks from plant-preying insects, according to Better Homes & Gardens. In addition, it can take years for plants to recover from drought. So what can gardeners do? While they may not be able to prevent damage to plants from drought, gardeners are not helpless. • Water well infrequently. Get plants used to a thorough watering every week or every other week. This will help develop strong, deep roots rather than shallow ones that will need frequent watering to thrive.

Easy food and drink access Traipsing in and out of the house for refreshments can become tiresome when entertaining outside. In such situations, people also can track dirt inside of the home or leave a trail of pool water in their wake. Outdoor kitchens allow easy access to food and drink that makes outdoor entertaining much easier. The experts at Angie’s List suggest outdoor kitchens be built close to the house to make it easier to run electricity and plumbing to the outdoor kitchen. Outdoor kitchens should include a sink, small refrigerator, built-in grill, and bar area. Creature comforts Homeowners should think about

Fire it up Many homeowners enjoy having fire elements in their yards. Lanterns and candles may create a romantic feel, but a fire pit or outdoor fireplace may help extend use of the outdoor entertaining area beyond summer. Entertaining outdoors is made that much more enticing with a dream outdoor living space full of amenities.

• Choose drought-tolerant plants. Homeowners can work with garden centers and landscape professionals to create gardens that are full of water-wise plants and flowers. Some examples of plants that can survive with minimal water include the blanket flower, Spanish lavender, euphorbia rigida, and kangaroo paw. • Apply a layer of mulch. Mulch can protect delicate plants and the rest of the landscape by reducing the evaporation of soil moisture. Mulch will keep soil cool and moist. • Skip the fertilizer. Since fertilizers encourage plant growth, itÕs best to skip them during drought, Succulents are good drought-tolerant plants as growing plants require extra to include in landscape designs. water. • Invest in rain barrels. When it advises that light, fluffy soils with air pockets in berains, maximize the amount of water that can be tween the soil particles route water efficiently durcollected by connecting rain barrels to downspouts ing floods and retain moisture for plants. Therefore, on the house. This water can be used to water garsuch soils can perform very well during drought. dens when dry weather returns. Gardens can survive drought with simple actions • Use organic materials. Amend the soil with orand smart planting. ganic materials, like compost. The Grow Network

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Establish goals As with any project, the first step when coordinating outdoor living areas is to determine what you hope

the pool the central focus of the yard? Answering these questions and more can help homeowners decide how to design their entertaining spaces. Remember, however, that goals may evolve as landscape designers and even architects make their own suggestions for the space or present limitations.

the things that make the inside of their homes so comfortable and then replicate that outside. Sofas and loveseats covered in fabric suited for outdoors and plenty of pillows can make for great lounging. Lighting that can be adjusted for day or night, or even to set the mood, is another consideration. Shade structures, like a trellis or retractable awning, will keep the area comfortable and can also define outdoor “rooms” and establish privacy.

Upon the arrival of warm weather, many individuals prefer to spend their free time outside, relishing the fresh air and sunshine and evenings spent under the stars. But cracked patios and makeshift chairs and tables may not establish the desired ambiance. An outdoor entertaining area that offers the same amenities found inside a home can make outdoor retreats both comfortable and functional. Creative planning can help homeowners design dream areas perfect for hosting friends or family.

with creative design elements, such as multi-tiered decking. By working with qualified designers, homeowners can bring their ideas to life.

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A few tips Lighting vertical surfaces such as tall trees or fences will make your yard seem bigger.

Highlight your favourite landscape elements with outdoor lighting.

finally, shine the spotlight on the main features of your landscaping. You could use projectors to make your pool or water fountain shimmer. Other options include illuminating flowerbeds, shrubs or your deck.

Call in the pros to design an outdoor lighting system that’s as functional as it is beautiful.

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A well-integrated landscape lighting system will allow you to create the atmosphere you desire, whether you wish to relax in a peaceful oasis, entertain in an enchanting atmosphere or impress your guests with the fanciest of backyards.

Combine function and form by lighting up your pathways, entrance and outdoor kitchen. Don’t overdo it, though: the goal is to be able to move around safely, not to see as if it were daylight.

Do you long to admire your garden day and night? You can! Highlight your landscaping with strategically placed light fixtures throughout your yard. Once lit, your plants, your pathways and even your pool will give your garden a magical feel after sundown.

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• Tract 2 Worley Rd, Farmington 18002923 - 25 Ac. –

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Wine Country Homesites- Imagine building the home of your dreams in some of the most beautiful countryside Southeast Missouri has to offer. Wine Country Homesites is a new development located just minutes from Farmington in the heart of the peaceful, rolling hills of Missouri’s most awardwinning wineries. The gently-sloping terrain allows for a walk-out style construction. 360 degree views of the hills and woods are sure to make you feel like you are on vacation every time you pull into the drive. Your investment in a Wine Country Homesite will be protected by common sense building restrictions to assure the quality of your surroundings. Call Abe AuBuchon 573-631-0136 today for a personal tour of these beautiful properties! www.facebook.com/vickycrockerrealty


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