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Farmington • $553,400
Farmington • $4,500,000
Farmington • $19,900
Desloge • $18,000
Bonne Terre • $24,550
Frontage on Highway 67 and frontage and access on Flat River Road. Joins Farmington city limits. Utilities available.
Multiple use property. Presently adjoins city limits. Excellent location with 222 acres to develop.
Lovely subdivision just out of Farmington city limits. Corner lot with 2.2 acres where you can build among many beautiful homes in this area.
Nice building lot for your new home! Good development with newer homes. City utilities.
Will sell with more land - 83 more acres available at $24,550 per acre. Prime commercial Real Estate.
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Farmington • $911,250
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Farmington • $36,900
Commercial land in Excellent location for your next endeavor! 40 acres with frontage on Hwy 67, and easy access from Stormy Lane. Endless possibilities.
Beautiful Building Lot just minutes from Farmington. 6.26 Acres with Lake on cul-du-sac. Great Location!
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Bonne Terre • $99,900
Adorable 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in North County School District. new flooring and beautiful refinished hardwood floors.
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Farmington • $179,000
Awesome wooded tract in Farmington School District. 38 Acres. Great hunting property. Fantastic building site!
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Doe Run • $99,000
Big rooms & Big yard! Lots of windows make this a bright and cheery home. Wood floors and laminate floors & Freshly painted throughout.
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Farmington • $104,900
Excellent investment property! Two lots ready for an investor to build two duplexes. One facing Potosi Street, the other Weber Road.
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Farmington • $36,500
Gated 55+ Community! Walking paths, lake, community center and pool make this the ideal place to call HOME.
Farmington • $349,900
Stunning home with vaulted ceilings, wood floors, and walk-out finished basement. Home has lots of room for entertaining.
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Farmington • $599,900
Farmington • $170,000
Farmington • $59,000
Farmington • $57,500
Farmington • $62,000
Stunning setting! Gated driveway, lake, large 4 bedroom home with outbuildings on 70.54 beautiful acres.
5.16 Unimproved Acres in TIF District of Bonne Terre. Wonderful opportunity in Prime Commercial property in industrial area.
Sweet little home in Farmington priced to sell fast! Smaller 2 bedroom home in great location that is close to downtown activities.
Sweet 2 bedroom bungalow for sale in Farmington. Priced to sell FAST! Great investment property or great home!
Downtown Farmington! 3 Bedroom brick with inviting covered porch. Check this one out! Invest as a rental or make it your home.
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Understand the equipment Homeowners should not assume they know how to use all of the tools necessary to maintain lush lawns and bountiful gardens. Familiarize yourself with the proper operation of manual and motorized equipment by reading the owner’s manual thoroughly, making special note of recommended safety guidelines. Take some time to locate the power buttons and other parts by comparing them to illustrations in the guide. Once you feel comfortable handling the equipment, then you can begin to use it. Wear appropriate protective gear Failure to wear protective gear can lead to injury. Personal protective equipment includes gloves, eye protection, ear protection, boots, and a hard hat if necessary. When working during visibility conditions or at night, wear a reflective
vest. Other protective items include a hat to shade your eyes from the sun’s rays. Sunscreen will protect the skin from UVA and UVB radiation. Long pants and sleeves can guard against flying debris. Watch your surroundings Thousands of Read manuals, wear protective equipment and be safe when doing lawn and garden injuries occur work. to children and Unplug or turn pets who get hurt around mowers. It’s best off all equipment if children and pets remain indoors when homeowners are mowing or using other power When not in use, keep lawn equipment off. Do not try to repair equipment that may kick up debris. Children or fix a snag or obstruction in equipment while under the age of 12 may not have the strength it is on. Don’t modify the equipment in any or ability to operate lawn tools. Also, never way, such as removing protective guards. make a game of riding a child on a riding mower. Nobody under the age of 16 should Exercise caution operate riding lawn mowers. with chemicals Get approval Follow manufacturers’ safety instructions when before digging using pesticides or fertilizers. Avoid application on windy days or right before a rainstorm, as It’s difficult to know what is beneath the ground without having a property surveyed and this can spread the product and damage the ecosystem. Keep people and pets away from marked. Digging without approval can result treated areas. in damage to gas lines or water/sewer pipes. Always check with the utility company before Maintaining the yard is both a necessity and a digging trenches hobby. Homeowners who prioritize safety can or holes. greatly reduce their risk of injury.
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andscaping is typically viewed as a chore by homeowners, many of who enjoy doing some work on their lawns and gardens. But only few homeowners may recognize the potential dangers of lawn maintenance. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that more than 230,000 people per year are treated for various injuries resulting from lawn and garden tools. Common injuries include loss of fingers, lacerations, broken and dislocated bones, eye injuries, and burns. Many of these injuries are entirely preventable if homeowners prioritize safety when tending to their lawns and gardens.
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Shade-tolerant plants help to complete landscapes
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lants need sunlight to thrive and grow, but some need less sunlight than others. People who find their landscapes are less supportive to sun-loving plants can choose from a variety of shade-tolerant plants, shrubs and
Shade tolerance refers to a plant’s ability to withstand low levels of light. Certain plants have adapted this feature to survive in the wild. Plants that grow at the base of forest floors, for example, will get less sunlight than others outside of the tree canopy. Such adaptations enable a wide variety of foliage to grow even though they are not exposed to much sunlight. While sun-loving plants often have broad leaves and expend significant energy to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, shade-tolerant plants expend less energy and tend to be more efficient consumers of soil nutrients and sunlight. Penn State Extension’s Plant and Pests division says the amount of shade a plant is growing under will directly affect the density of the foliage and the plant’s flowering and fruiting characteristics. Blending shade-tolerant plants into the landscape can be an effective use of space. Before choosing plants for an existing landscape, it’s important to assess the level of shade or sun the plants will receive. Heavy shade: Heavy shade is when no direct sunlight reaches a plant. This occurs at the base of northern-facing walls or beneath thick tree canopies. Full sun: Areas that receive full sun enjoy direct sunlight between six and eight hours per day. Moderate shade: These sites have reflected sunlight that may come off of water features. Light shade: Plants in these areas will get partially filtered or dappled sunlight. Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledgeable employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs.
Shade-tolerant plants, such as coleus, can add color and appeal to shady areas of a landscape. These plants will billow out of hanging baskets or containers, and they prefer warm shade or filtered sunlight. Coleus: The coleus, Solenostemon scutellarioides, is another perennial that can have a variety of different leaf colors and striations. Witch hazels: These are a genus in the family Hamamelidacea, which has four different species in North America. This shrub or small tree features arching branches with dense, multi-stemmed clumps. Witch hazel produces flowers in the late autumn when most other plants are sparse. Bayberry: Myrica pensylvanica can grow in partial shade as a hedge or natural property divider. The leaves of this shrub are aromatic when crushed. The shrub will produce tiny, gray/white fruits in late summer.
Those who are looking for some preliminary guidance when it comes to selecting shade-tolerant shrubs, plants or trees can consult the following list.
English Ivy: Also known as Hedera helix, this trailing plant is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. It will spread easily and can become invasive.
Bleeding heart: Bleeding heart, or Dicentra spectabilis, is typically found in woodlands. It’s a perennial in the poppy family that produces mounded foliage and arching vine-like stems of heart-shaped flowers in the spring.
Those searching for shade-tolerant trees can choose among Sugar maple, Black alder, Flowering dogwood, and White spruce, among others.
Amethyst flower: Browallia hybrids offer star-shaped blooms of blue and violet.
Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering greenery and color in the darker areas of a property.
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Park Hills • $167,500
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Enormous Building at BUSY intersection! Excellent location. 19,500 sq ft of area for your business adventure. Lots of parking; fantastic visibility. Priced to SELL!
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Farmington • $322,000
Subdivision lots for sale! 23 Lots in all. Lovely country subdivision. Will sell as a package, not as individual lots.
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Bismarck • $99,900
Very nice home with great curb appeal in the middle of Bismarck. Convenient location. Move-in ready! Large living room with see through brick fireplace to the dining room.
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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.
Leadington • $13,000
Great price for 3 lots in a fantastic location! Excellent investment opportunity.
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Park Hills • $42,900
Excellent Buy! Three bedroom home in Central School District. Attached garage, corner lot and priced to sell quickly.
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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.
Farmington • $207,000
Bismarck • $67,500
Hunting, trail riding by horse or 4 wheeler, marketable timber plus many good building sites. 41.6 Acres...wooded with rolling hills.
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. 48 x 36 barn has 4 stalls with 12’ lean-to.
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Fantastic location! Ranch 3 bedroom, 3 bath home vaulted cieling, open floor plan, 9’ cieling throughout. The finished basement includes office, family room and bathroom.
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Big corner lot with side entry garage, Great family home with open floor plan, Three bedrooms and two baths on the main floor. Walk-out basement and a very nice ranch style house. Lots of storage in the partially finished basement. Family room and recreational area plus an office in lower level. Great curb appeal!
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Park Hills • $6,000
Building lot - Ready for construction! Double lot. Priced to sell quick at just $6,000.
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Farmington • $549,000
Unique find! 61 Wooded acres full of deer & turkey. Nice pavilion next to the private 17 acre spring fed lake. Electric on property plus an old well.
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Farmington • $33,500
Fantastic location! Subdivision has city utilities, paved streets, and superbly located between two golf courses. Several lots available.
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1136B N Desloge Dr. - Desloge 18036021
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with attached 2 car garage, detached garage & full walk out basement. This lovely home as a spacious kitchen, breakfast room and dining area that walks out to a deck with composite decking. A large master bedroom with adjoining bath with separate tub and shower makes the perfect place to end your day. The lower level is unfinished and awaits your plans or makes a great place for storage. You will enjoy the back yard whether using the deck, patio area and the bonus of having a detached garage and utility shed. The home has recently been freshly painted, power washed, some new ceiling fans, blinds and carpets cleaned. This is a smoke free home! Call today!
Bonne Terre/Desloge Area • $179,900
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Desloge • $127,500
Fabulous brick/vinyl, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with attached garage. This lovely home has a spacious living room that walks out to a large partially covered patio. The great kitchen has lots of lovely cabinets and counter tops to make preparing meals for friends and family a pleasure. This home is all electric and comes with all kitchen appliances. The home has a large back yard with a 21 x 18 utility shed with lean-to giving lots of space for storage. Afraid of storms? This home comes with a storm shelter. This home is move in ready and provides lots of space to spend time with friends and family. 18021873
Beautiful 2 story home with 1800 square feet of living space and an unfinished walk out basement with pellet stove and plumbed for additional bath. If you need additional living space, add a family room or bedroom in the lower level. This home has beautiful curb appeal. The home sits on 5 acres and has a detached garage. The main level has a spacious living room, large kitchen with lots of cabinets and an adjoining dining area and bath with laundry hook up for main floor laundry. The upper level has a large master suite, with walk in closet and bath with separate tub and shower. The additional upper bedroom is large and could possibly be converted to two bedrooms. This home was well constructed with 2 x 6 walls, dual zoned heat & air, some hardwood & ceramic tile floors. You will be in awe of the beautiful 3 sided wrap around porch for relaxing rain or shine. The home’s location provides easy access to Highway 67.
Farmington • $269,000
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and fertilizer spreaders on the sidewalk or driveway to avoid overflow onto the lawn. If spills occur, flood the area promptly with water to dilute. Foot traffic: Lawns can take a pounding from foot traffic, leading to compaction and spots of dead lawn. Try to redirect the traffic elsewhere to give worn down areas a break. Aeration can relieve soil compaction. If a certain area has become the de facto pathway, install a paver, gravel or concrete walkway in that spot. Debris: Leaving a tool, kids’ toys,
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plant blades can scorch. Too little sunlight and grass may turn brown and die. Although there are shade-tolerant varieties of grass, homeowners also can explore alternative landscapes. Work in a garden bed or create a design that utilizes gravel or mulch. Avoid aggressively pruning back trees to give the lawn more sunlight in that area, as this may just damage the trees. Chemical spills: Gasoline and fertilizer spills and pesticide applications in high concentrations can cause the lawn to yellow or brown in spots. Carefully refill lawn gas tanks
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beautiful lawn is a goal for many homeowners. Some homeowners may find that lovely lawns may last momentarily, only to disappear when damage — be it pest-, weather- or child-related — sets in. While well-established turf can be resilient, even the most well-maintained lawns can be vulnerable. Preventing lawn damage first involves getting to the root of the problem. Lack of sunlight: All plants need the proper ratio of sunlight to grow. Too much sunlight and
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Problems that can lead to lawn damage
piece of wood, or any debris on the lawn can quickly suffocate the grass beneath and cause the lawn to die quickly. Make sure that no items are left on the lawn for an extended period of time. Mowing patterns: Running the mower in the same pattern over and over can cause ruts in the grass that lead to damage, so avoid mowing in the same direction on consecutive cuts. Avoid mowing on very hot days or when the lawn is soggy. Both can cause tracks to form in the lawn. Mowers: Dull lawn mower blades can damage lawns, as can mowing too fast. Grass blades can be torn, snapped and more, resulting in brown spots. Wildlife: Animals and insects can destroy turf roots. Animals or insects may feed on the grass from underneath its surface, compromising the lawn’s ability to procure nutrients and water. Animals like moles or raccoons may feed on grubs in the lawn, and treating for grubs can alleviate torn-up turf. Lawns can be hearty, but they’re also highly susceptible to damage. Even seemingly harmless things can compromise the integrity of a lawn. Understanding the causes of lawn damage can help homeowners protect their lawns.
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ardens add visual appeal to a yard, but gardens also can appeal to individuals’ senses of smell, taste, touch, and sound. Gardeners who want to create gardens that appeal to various senses can do so in the following ways.
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Aesthetic appeal is one of the most soughtafter benefits of gardening. However, many homeowners put in so much effort planting for one particular season that they may not give thought to ensuring the garden looks vibrant no matter the time of year. Gardeners can research planting zones to find plants that will blossom at different times of the year so they can enjoy impressive, aesthetically appealing gardens year-round. Spring bulbs can bloom early on, while annual and perennial summer favorites will thrive under the summer sun. Beautyberry and caryopteris will fill out in the autumn, while holly or mahonia can look lovely in the winter. Smell Gardeners can dot their landscapes with aromatic trees, shrubs and flowers that will make stepping out into the garden that much more special. Some of the more fragrant plants include gardenia, dianthus, calendula, lavender, and jasmine. Shrubs such as fragrant pineapple broom, Anne Russell viburnum and Christmas box can add fragrance as well.
gardeners can be sure that insects and small critters will seek refuge within the foliage. Songbirds also will add character to a yard. The Audubon Society suggests including a water source and a songbird border of shrubs along your property’s edge. Provide food sources and make sure they are located a fair distance from the main action of the yard so as not to scare off birds. Wait for musical chickadees, goldfinches, orioles, and cardinals to arrive and enjoy the accommodations. Taste Gardeners can expand their gardens to include fruit-bearing trees and rows of vegetables. Produce can be harvested from early spring through late fall depending on the crops planted. Touch
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Apart from including trees and shrubs of various textures in the garden, look for other ways to stimulate a tactile response. Water features add relaxing sound and beauty. Stones, moss, mulch, and other accents have varied textures that can stimulate the sense of touch in various ways. Don’t forget to include a sitting area so that you can immerse yourself fully in the garden.
The lively sounds of the garden are created by the wildlife that come to pollinate and enjoy the environment gardeners have created. By choosing indigenous plants,
Go beyond visual appeal when designing a garden. When gardeners tap into all five senses, they can enjoy their landscapes even more than they already do.
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Park Hills / $109,900
3 bedroom ranch home with attached garage and walk out basement. This home is move in ready, many recent updates including, new siding, HVAC, windows, some plumbing, electric, new floor through out and freshly painted. The kitchen will make less of a chore when preparing meals.
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Farmington / $119,900
3 bedroom, 3 bath condo with attached garage. This spacious home has a large living room with vaulted ceiling and opens to the dining/kitchen area, making the perfect space to spend time with friends & family. The main level has a master bedroom with adjoining bath, second bedroom, bath and main floor laundry.
Terre Du Lac / $119,900
3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home on 3 large lots totaling 1.34 acres. The home is brick and has newer vinyl siding on the back. The upper level has a spacious living room which adjoins the dining area and walks out to a sun room. This home is in need of some TLC but would make a great place to call home, plenty of space in the lower level
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Farmington / $169,900
Beautiful 2762 square ft, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home on large corner lot. Friends & family may enter the home through the large foyer which leads into a spacious large living room with wood floors & opens up to a dining room perfect for large gatherings. The great kitchen has recent updates including quartz counter tops, electric cook top, dishwasher and more.
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Desloge / $129,900 Well cared for 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, brick home on corner lot with fenced back yard. This lovely home has an 18 x 18 living room with hardwood floors making your family and friends feel welcome. The large kitchen with recently updated counter tops & back splash brightens your time spent preparing meals.
18020771 Potosi / $229,900
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.
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This impressive home has all you can ask for and more. Located at the end of a private cul-de-sac minutes from town, this home will invite you in and leave you in awe with its custom details. There is 5000+/- sq ft of finished living space where you will find Brazilian teak hardwood and ceramic flooring.
French Village / $309,900
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. All of these rooms have lovely wood floors.
18003833 Desloge / $62,900
Charming 2 bedroom home on large corner lot . From the large covered front porch to the spacious living room you will enjoy time with family and friends in this great home. The home is all electric and has a newer roof and water heater. Looking for a cozy place to call home, call for a showing today!!
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