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Commercial Building Downtown Genesee
118 Walnut St., Genesee
$48,500
1735 Atsirk, Moscow
Tiffany Bentley, Realtor® (208) 596-0971 www.LatahRealty.com
$267,000
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1043 Juliene Way, Moscow
$ 89,000
Gail Byers, Broker (208) 301-3058 www.gbyers.com
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3bd/2ba, MANY Updates, Lg Yard & Shed, Deck
4 bed, 3 bath, 2452 sq ft
128 E. 3rd St., Moscow (208) 883-1525
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1199 Cora Rd, Potlatch
Gary Schell CHARMING
$495,000
1199 Cora Rd, Potlatch
$370,000
Custom 2111sf hm & grg/shop/barn on 50+ acres!
Must see! Custom 2111sf hm & grg/shop on 13.5ac!
Mindy Vance, Agent (208) 301-3588 www.Windermere.com
Mindy Vance, Agent (208) 301-3588 www.Windermere.com
306 S West, Colfax
$126,000
3 Bedrooms, 1 Baths, MLS #9938869 Bridget Clark, Realtor® (509) 432-7091 www.beasleyrealty.com
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1939 HOME ON PIONEER HILL.
609 S Meadow St, Colfax
$95,500
4Bd/2.5Ba Vintage cottage w/garage & RV pkg! Jeri Rainer, Broker (208) 596-2202
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136 SE Water Street, Pullman
Charming 1939 home on Pioneer Hill close to bus route and Grand Avenue. This is a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with hardwood floors, basement with large family room. Huge lot with garden space that has a timed sprinkler system, large trees, garden shed and lots of outdoor space. Nice wood windows, deck off living room through french doors. Lots of storage. MLS#9939595 $
903 Vulcan, Colton
$199,000
$445,000
Custom log home on 39+ acres w/views & pond!
Mindy Vance, Broker (208) 301-3588
Jennifer O’Brien, Assoc. Broker (509) 338-2017 www.Windermere.com
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Solid Starter Home
1035 Deer Rd, Deary
Rare find! 3Bd cottage on 1 acre, multiple outbldgs!
Elegant Home on 5 +/- Acres
Price Reduced, Act Now!
NEW PRICE! 187,500 For more info contact Gary Schell, Broker Licensed in WA (509) 432-3766 geschell@pullman.com
(509) 332-1511 beasleyrealty.com
Carmel Travis
322 E Walnut St., Genesee
$69,900
2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Quiet Street, Detached Shop Patrick Venzke, Realtor® (208) 310-3482 www.LatahRealty.com
128 E. 3rd St., Moscow (208) 883-1525
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1019 Border Lane, Moscow
$659,900
5 bdrm, 5 bath, 5078sf, + mother-in-law suite Patrick Venzke, Realtor® (208) 310-3482 www.LatahRealty.com
128 E. 3rd St., Moscow (208) 883-1525
Stunning Elegance With Family Fun
1122 East 6th Street, Moscow
$319,000
4bd/4ba, Lg. Great Room, Shaded Yard + More! Gail Byers, Broker (208) 301-3058 www.gbyers.com
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1645 NE Merman Dr, D101, Pullman $102,000 3Bd/2Ba Condo near WSU - W/S/G included! Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607 www.Windermere.com
1081 White Pine Flats Rd., Troy
$499,000
5 bdrm, 5 bath, 5240 sf, 35 +/- Acres Patrick Venzke, Realtor® (208) 310-3482 www.LatahRealty.com
128 E. 3rd St., Moscow (208) 883-1525
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Strategies for proper pruning Metro Editorial
SE Ridgeview Ct Lot, Pullman
$60,000
Pioneer Hill, Campus View, R2 Zoning MLS# 9939614.
Call/text (509) 330-1136 carmel@completebbs.com • BS General Agriculture, WSU • Home Staging Professional • Managing Broker
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As the leaves fall off the trees and greenery thins out for the season, exposing branches and undergrowth along the way, homeowners may be tempted to prune their trees and shrubs. But while autumn pruning may seem like a good idea, many gardening experts say it is often best for homeowners to wait until winter or early spring before pruning. Although pruning does thin out branches and tame spent blooms, which can be eyesores, pruning also stimulates new growth. Pruning in the autumn, when plants are naturally preparing to go dormant, can weaken the plants considerably. This can compromise their chances of surviving into the next growing season. Fall temperatures also can be deceiving. While it may be warm during the day when the sun is shining, temperatures can quickly drop overnight. Pruning during the warmth of day, when the sap has risen in
the plants, may deplete energy from the plant. When the mercury drops at night, the plant can suffer. If you must spend time in the yard in the fall, tend to the leaves and debris that have already fallen to the ground rather than focusing energy on fall pruning. If you have been diligent during the spring and summer, your shrubs and other plants likely won't need pruning at this time of year. Wait until winter before taking out the shears. At this point, the woody parts of many plants are dormant and will not be harmed or primed to grow by the pruning. Chances are you won't prune too much as well, as chilly temperatures will keep you from spending too much time outdoors. When it's time to prune, consider these other pointers. • Keep tools clean and in good working order. You risk injury if your tools are dull and in poor shape overall. Spend time sharpening pruners and keep manual tools oiled and
clean. Debris can lodge itself in clippers, making it more difficult to open and shut them. Wash and dry tools after use, especially when dealing with diseased plants. Otherwise you risk spreading disease to healthy plants. • Cut back stems completely. It's usually a good idea to prune branches back to the main stem. Leaving a portion sticking out can catch on people or animals and produce a gathering spot for bacteria and insects. Take out thinner, smaller shoots
first before moving on to any dead or dying branches. • Prune dry branches. Do not prune when plants are wet. Pruning damp plants encourages the growth of microbes that can infiltrate the plant. This is not as significant a problem in the winter, when microbes have already been killed. • Ask an expert. If you are unsure of how and when to prune particular plants, consult with an expert at a nursery or wherever you buy your plants.