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Our favorite things about our featured town, Wayne

SHOP IN STYLE

Pantone color of the year home decor

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10 PEOPLE & PLACES

Get inspired and an inside look at The Succulent Hippie’s inventory of potted plants

LIVE WELL

Learn why journaling is great for your health and the perfect at-home hobby

FOODIE FINDS

Where farm-to-table meets rock-and-roll

DISH IT UP

Garden fresh recipes for your springtime menu

FIVE THINGS

Learn how to enhance your curb appeal from local professionals

BIG DESIGN IN SMALL SPACES

Fresh interior design ideas for those small spaces that could use a revamp

TRENDY HOUSEPLANTS

Learn the truth about care and trends of popular houseplants

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Function and Fashion: Have It All At Home

It’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day life; perhaps not quite living in survival mode, but something close to it. Whether it’s due to full-time work and a side hustle or balancing personal life and work life, we are all guilty of autopilot mode from time-to-time. In doing so, we find ourselves sacrificing pieces of ourselves, like our personal style, for ease of functioning. In instances like these, creating a functional home takes priority for efficient living to do things such as cook, make coffee, clean your home, do the laundry, etc. But I’m here to remind you, as this issue is to inspire you—personal style and design in your home is possible while keeping it functional. You can have it all at home, as we explore in this Home and Garden edition in more ways than one.

For home decorating ideas in small spaces that are not only chic, but also functional, turn to page 27 to read Big Design in Small Spaces, where we asked local designers for tips and project pics for visual stimulation. To add color and life to your home, I suggest you check out the Pantone color of the year in Shop in Style on page 10. Then jump ahead to page 40 for curb appeal advice from local experts that includes tips about flowerbeds, planters, your lawn, and more.

If you’re looking for themes beyond indoor and outdoor decor, check out Dish It Up for some delicious, garden fresh recipes that will have you planning your garden or heading straight to your favorite seasonal produce stand. These recipes are not only fresh, but also easy to prepare, no matter how busy your lifestyle is.

We hope this issue helps you feel refreshed and ready for spring at home and in your garden!

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PEACE, LOVE, JOY— AND

PLANTS

Get an inside look at The Succulent Hippie’s inventory of potted plants

Read more on page 12.

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Wayne

What began as a railroad stop has developed far beyond that, resulting in the sought after Main Line town of Wayne, PA. Known for boutique shopping and trendy cafes, Wayne is about 14 miles outside of Philadelphia, making it a doable day trip for any of us in the Susquehanna Valley. So before you plan a visit to the Main Line, check out these spots you won’t want to miss!

WAYNE ART CENTER

If you’re interested in all aspects of the arts, then The Wayne Art Center may be the spot to visit during your adventure to Wayne. Featuring award winning galleries, gardens, and a gallery shop, they offer multiple displays of art created in their studios along with classes of all different levels and mediums. This would be the perfect place to get something unique to remember your trip and explore your artistic side in a guided way. Once a year, they host shopping events that spotlight local artists and vendors with one of a kind pieces.

413 Maplewood Ave, Wayne, PA wayneart.org

EAGLE VILLAGE SHOPS

The Eagle Village Shops is the ideal strip to see a multitude of small businesses for shopping, eating, home inspo, and sipping in Wayne. Open for your pleasure are floral shops, gift shops, restaurants, jewelers, clothing and accessory boutiques, and more. Strategically designed to make your shopping and dining a breeze, an outdoor courtyard is also available with benches for a nice rest. With most businesses open 7 days a week and free parking, no planning is needed for this destination.

503 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA eaglevillageshops.com

TERESA’S CAFÉ

Don’t take the name at face value–when you visit Teresa’s Café, you can have more than just frozen fruit added to your slushie. Featuring boozy slushies and a full whiskey, wine, and draft beer bar, you can come in stressed and leave decompressed. Teresa’s also boasts a full lunch and dinner menu, offering a variety of appetizers and entrees that includes soups, salads, seafood, pastas, burgers, sandwiches, and steaks. This is an ideal establishment for the discerning foodie who likes well paired drinks.

124 N Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA teresas-cafe.com

CHANTICLEER GARDEN

The Chanticleer Gardens are a mustsee for terrestrial landscaping of your dreams, and the perfect setting for outdoor photo ops. Open seasonally from March to November, they showcase beautiful flowers and classic exhibits. Tickets and seasonal passes are on sale now, so be sure to plan this stop in advance. Conveniently located near local shops and restaurants, this is a shoe-in for your day trip plans. If you’re interested in beautiful scenery and architecture, taking a slow stroll through these lovely paths will transport you to another time.

786 Church Rd, Wayne, PA chanticleergarden.org

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RADNOR TRAIL

The Radnor Trail is multipurpose and protected, allowing for safe hikes, dog walks, bike rides, and even rollerblading . It follows a historical railway for 2.4 miles with key connections providing multiple entries and exits. Parking is available as is a restroom at the Conestoga Road entrance for convenience. The trail is identified with historical landmarks to enhance your sightseeing as you learn about the beginnings of the town. Access to the trail is free and seamless with free parking. For a map and view of all entry points, visit their website and get to planning.

301 Iven Ave, Wayne PA radnor.com

MAD ANTHONY WAYNE CAFÉ

For the lovers of quality espresso and tasty desserts, be sure to get your dose of caffeine and sugar from Mad Anthony Café. Locally owned, they offer a variety of cafe beverages, breakfast and lunch provisions, as well as handmade Italian gelato. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, so grab a window seat or a table outside to enjoy the soft bustle of a quaint town.

135 N Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA madanthonywaynecafe.com

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Peace, Love, Joy—and Plants

HOW THE SUCCULENT HIPPIE IS PUTTING DOWN ROOTS ACROSS THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY

Plants simply make people happy. And there’s one business taking root and spreading plenty of plant-y happiness across the Susquehanna Valley. It’s called the Succulent Hippie, but the name—and her career path—still makes small business owner Shannon Strevig laugh.

“I still can’t believe I opened a plant shop,” says Strevig, 25, of Hanover, York County. “As people are growing with plants I am too. What I know, I share with other people—we’re all growing together.”

The Succulent Hippie’s original Hanover location opened its doors a year ago, at the beginning of 2022. Filled with hundreds of gorgeous green plants—not just succulents, but leafy varieties too—the shop offers a full range of planting supplies including pots, soil, and lots of fun accessories, even apparel.

The shop’s popularity and following grew like a weed. Just eight months later, in August of 2022, the Succulent Hippie put down new roots, occupying the beautifully-lit, window-lined front area of Prussian Street Arcade in Lancaster.

“It’s very fun for us to expand to new people and give them a little taste of what the Succulent Hippie is all about,” Strevig says, admitting, “I don’t even feel like I’m working. It’s like a breath of fresh air when you walk in—you definitely can’t be mad around plants.”

Studies show that caring for plants and being around the color green is good for your health and wellbeing. And that’s how Strevig’s own journey with plants began.

She was one month away from graduating with her nursing degree when she fell down a flight of stairs and shattered her knee. Confined to bed, her leg in a cast, and not one to truly rest, Strevig considered her options for a bedside hustle. She dreamed up a side business creating succulent arrangements. Her mom faithfully delivered plants and soil, Strevig posted her creations to Facebook, and she discovered a big plant-y payoff.

The name of her business came out of the fact that she just happened to be wearing a tie-dye t-shirt the day she created the business.

Strevig never envisioned the Succulent Hippie growing into a full-time gig, but when her cast came off, doctors discovered her hip was broken as well—requiring surgery and a full additional year of healing, further postponing any hope of a nursing position.

At that point, she decided to go “all in” with plants, especially since she was realizing “plants

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helped me through depression, being bed-bound,” and her customers were also tapping into the healing nature of plants in their daily lives.

As Strevig’s body healed, she ramped up her business plans. When the Succulent Hippie opened its doors in Hanover, it already had a thriving customer base on Facebook. Strevig hit the ground running by offering a fully-stocked plant shop, along with plant workshops for bridal parties, businesses, or groups. Customers can also order plant-y party favors.

Today, with locations in both Hanover and Lancaster, the Succulent Hippie continues to branch out by offering team-building events focused on the symbolism of potting a plant, allowing for growth—and less stress— in attendees’ lives.

Strevig sees her own growth and career path, intertwined with her growing knowledge of plants.

“At first, it was the color of plants, then I started to like the style—if they were vine-y or tall. Then I fell in love with propagation,” says Strevig, explaining that propagation is basically taking a cutting from a plant to grow a new one. Pothos are especially easy to propagate, she says.

Interestingly, she feels as though her nursing background has helped her develop a caring, green thumb.

“I’m very passionate about plants, and two years ago I probably didn’t think a second about plants,” Strevig says through laughter. “But having a nursing background, I‘m always wondering why—‘Why does this plant do this, and why does this one do that?’”

When it comes to success, Strevig is diggin’ it. She’s currently searching for additional locations where the Succulent Hippie can take root through pop-up shops— one in the York area, and another just over the Mason Dixon line in Maryland.

Plants aren’t the only things thriving at the Succulent Hippie. Another offshoot of her success? Relationships and friendships.

“At the end of the day, this feels like a family, rather than a business,” Strevig says, “because plants bring people together.”

The Succulent Hippie

131 Broadway, Hanover, PA, 17331

Home store location

2200 Embassy Dr, Lancaster PA, 17603

Prussian Street Arcade location

facebook.com/TheSucculentHippie

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Why Journaling Is A Must For Your Health

Spring is the perfect time to evaluate different areas of your life and leverage the ‘spring cleaning’ energy you may experience to clear the clutter and start fresh. Of course, this applies to your home, but this is also a great attitude toward your health.

One of our favorite ways to care for both mental and physical health? Journaling! While journaling offers many benefits, it’s also highly accessible, and anyone can do it. Learn more about why journaling is a must for your health this year.

Relieve Stress

We all experience some degree of stress, and finding ways to manage and alleviate that stress is essential. Journaling is a great way to get out your anxieties, frustrations, pains, and other factors contributing to your stress without worrying about dumping those feelings on someone else.

This act of writing can help you release and reduce any stress that may have accumulated over time. A great way to relieve stress is to write first thing in the morning and jot down anything on your mind.

Boost your Memory

Research shows that writing things down can help your brain retain information better. Your brain makes stronger connections to the information you write down, improving future recall and allowing you to focus on a particular idea or thought. Because of the nature of memory and the brain, you are more likely to remember the things you focus on.

Unleash your Creativity

Writing in a journal is a wonderful way to unleash your creativity and allow yourself to explore any ideas you have. We all have the potential to be creative, but some of us haven't discovered it yet. Your journal is the best place to start exploring your inner creativity. Write down anything that comes to mind, and let your imagination run wild.

Improve your Physical Health

Expressive writing has been shown to benefit individuals with various medical problems significantly. These physical health benefits can include improved liver function, reduced blood pressure, improved immune system functioning, and enhanced athletic performance. The connection between your mental and physical health may be stronger than you know.

Enhance your Communication Skills

Writing is a skill that we all need and often don’t have enough time to hone and practice. Even if you’re writing run-on sentences with spelling errors in your journal (which is totally fine to do!), writing may allow you to communicate better off those journal pages, too. From more direct communication to gaining a better understanding of what you actually want and need, you’ll see a direct correlation between writing in your journal and communicating with others in your life.

Use Journaling as an Outlet

Having a journal that’s all yours gives you the space and opportunity to vent and dump anything and everything on your mind. Use your journal as an outlet to release the things that weigh you down, celebrate the things that excite you, and get onto paper anything else you need to.

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Eat & Drink

COUNTRY ROCK

Where farm-to-table meets rock-and-roll

Read more on page 16.

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Country Rock

PER DIEM BLENDS LANCASTER COUNTY BOUNTY WITH ROCK LITITZ VIBE

Back in 2014, Rock Lititz brought a pulsating beat to the serene hills of Lancaster County.

If you want that kind of rural-rock mashup on a plate, come to Per Diem. It’s the place where, as the owners say, farm-to-table meets rock and roll.

Per Diem opened its doors on the Rock Lititz campus in 2018. This is not a kitschy tribute restaurant to the tours that rehearse there but an elegant spot for casual dining and gathering. Look for Rock Lititz-themed “Easter eggs” dotting the space, such as stage cards from Ozzie Osbourne and AC/DC tours, or ceiling beams repurposed from stage sets built at Rock Lititz.

Here, walls covered in greenery or stone provide texture, wood floors gleam, white chairs and tables contrast with black upholstery, and light pours in through floor-to-ceiling picture windows.

“There’s a vibe here that you don’t have to go to Philly for, you don’t have to go to New York for, you don’t have to go to LA for,” says Shannon Hamblin, marketing manager for Per Diem owner TFB Hospitality. “Per Diem has that very big-city feel, but we’re in the middle of a cornfield in Lititz, Pennsylvania. It’s very inclusive, but we like to make you feel like you’re in someplace exclusive.”

At Per Diem, food and beverages share top billing, and it all starts in Lancaster County.

“We’re surrounded by so many farmers, vendors, and purveyors, it would be almost silly of us not to incorporate these people into our dishes,” says Hamblin. “We have strong partnerships with a ton of different farms and venues in Lancaster. I would say that 90 percent of our menu at Per Diem is fresh, local ingredients.”

Even the specialty cocktails designed by bar manager Dan Zeiders—he’s the bearded guy wearing a Hawaiian shirt—are often inspired by finds from local purveyors. Zeiders has also been known to forage for ingredients on his forest walks, once transforming teaberries into bitters.

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Per Diem serves dinner nightly and Sunday brunch, plus continental breakfast buffet for hotel guests that is also open to the public. Chef Travis Holder designs an extensive menu stocked with dishes for everyone’s tastes. Vegans and vegetarians might find a satisfying chickpea meatballs entrée with roasted red pepper coconut cream and white bean ragu. Fire-roasted pizzas offer available vegan cheese and gluten-free crusts.

Per Diem pizzas include such enticing options as bacon and brussels sprouts, spinach and artichoke, or spicy soppressata and hot honey. For entrees from the sea, try the crab bucatini or the seared scallops starter, served with heirloom cauliflower.

Meat lovers always have hearty choices, like the BBQ brisket sandwich topped with cherry cola BBQ sauce. The tour burger, a nod to Rock Lititz’s roots, features two beef patties, American cheese, special sauce, lettuce, house bread-and-butter pickles, and caramelized onion, all on a potato or gluten-free bun—the juiciest, tomato-jammy Big Mac you ever ate, with truffle frites on the side.

The tour burger might also appear on the brunch menu, along with a delectable lemon ricotta pancake, steak and eggs, apple and pecan salad, or Southern-style chicken and waffle with a buttermilk-fried chicken thigh poised on top of the waffle.

Of course, it’s not brunch without a cocktail (with mocktails available) such as the chai-tini made with vanilla vodka, chai, espresso liquor, milk, and the delightful touch of a Nutella rim. The bloody Mary is tantalizingly spicy with house-made mix, green chili vodka, and Old Bay rum.

Pastry chef Lydia Thompson caps your meal with a house-made, seasonal dessert. Selections range from the red wine cranberry cheesecake to the fudgy Andreas chocolate cake accented with pomegranate puree.

Per Diem attracts diners from throughout the region and beyond. They are drawn by the idea of a varied menu offering farm-fresh meals crafted from the renowned goodness of Lancaster County, all served in a modern, comfortable setting. Servers skilled at recommending dishes and pairings “make you feel super important,” says Hamblin. “They make you feel like you’re the only customer in the room.”

For those who enjoy stepping away from the table to dine, Per Diem’s lobby area has pool tables and QR codes for ordering delivery. From around April through October, diners can enjoy patio dining with firepits, cornhole, or Jenga, while ordering food and drinks that come straight to them.

“You don’t even need to sit inside the restaurant,” says Hamblin.

No matter what you choose to eat or how you choose to eat it, she adds, the overall Per Diem feel is one of thoughtfulness behind the food, drinks, décor, and experience.

“We have the most artistic people,” says Hamblin. “Every cocktail we have, every dish we have is really a work of art. It takes so many pieces of Lancaster County and Lititz and makes it into one dish.”

Per Diem

50 Rock Lititz Blvd, Lititz, PA 17543

Perdiemlititz.com

For reservations, call 717-500-3436

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Fresh Recipes to Grab From Your Garden

Tip

• T ry different broths to vary the flavors! Seafood stock goes really well with this and is a great accompaniment to grilled fish or chicken.

LEMONY ASPARAGUS RISOTTO

The perfect creamy dish packed with fresh flavors! Buy the best fresh asparagus in Spring from your local farmers to create this wonderful rice dish.

1 lb asparagus, trimmed and chopped into 1/4 inch pieces, save some tops for garnish

2 Tbsp butter

½ tsp of red pepper flakes (optional)

1 small sweet onion, finely diced

4 cloves of garlic, minced

Juice and zest from 1 lemon

3½-4 cups warm broth

1 cup Arborio rice

¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped

½ cup dry white wine

½ cup grated parmesan cheese

Fresh ground black pepper and salt to taste

Optional toppings: parmesan cheese, olive oil, chopped parsley, asparagus tops, black pepper

Instructions

1. In salted boiling water, add asparagus pieces, cook for about 3 minutes, and then add to ice water to blanch.

2. In a large pan on medium high heat, melt butter, and add red pepper flakes and sweet onion. Cook until translucent and start to lightly brown. Then add garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes until fragrant.

3. Deglaze pan with white wine and juice of one lemon. Add Arborio rice, and stir to combine.

Alysha Yoder is the photographer, food stylist, blogger, and recipe developer behind A-Yo Kitchen. With a passion for all things food, many of her recipes are inspired by her worldly travels, her many cooking classes abroad, and all the veggies and fruits her home gardens produce. She has been a photographer for 15+ years and previously worked in the corporate food sector for almost 10. She now is a small business owner running her studio, A-Yo Kitchen, out of York, PA, where she serves not only local clients, but those worldwide as well.

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4. Once liquid is absorbed, slowly add a cup of warm broth at a time. Stirring constantly, repeat this step until all broth has been absorbed, or for about 20 minutes.

5. Once risotto is cooked through, it will have absorbed all the liquid and will still have a little bite to it. Then add in blanched asparagus, lemon zest, parmesan cheese, pepper, and salt.

6. Turn off heat, and stir until cheese has melted and everything has incorporated. Serve, and enjoy!

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PESTO PARMESAN ZOODLES

A great low carb alternative to help that pasta craving! By utilizing zucchini as noodles, this recipe is not only healthy, but also quick to make and delicious!

3 medium zucchini (one end trimmed off)

Salt for water bath

6½-8½ oz container of pre-made pesto (would recommend refrigerated fresh options)

1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved

½ cup fresh chopped basil

Optional Garnish: parmesan cheese, basil leaves, toasted pine nuts, drizzle of olive oil

Instructions

1. Trim zucchini ends. Spiralize zucchini.

2. Put all your zoodles in a large bowl and cover with cold water and a few tablespoons of salt.

3. Let rest for 15 minutes. Drain and press out liquid. Then pat the zoodles dry.

4. Toss with pre-made pesto, cherry tomatoes, and chopped basil.

5. Place in bowl, and top with your optional garnishes.

6. Eat immediately, and enjoy!

Tip

• If you’d like to enjoy this hot, sauté zoodles in a skillet for 2-3 minutes before adding other ingredients.

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GARLICKY PEANUT COLD NOODLE SALAD

Packed with flavors and textures, this cold noodle salad is sure to be a winner! It’s easy to make ahead of time to use for meals throughout the week!

Pickled veggies

1 hot house cucumber, julienned

½ red onion, thinly sliced

1 large carrot, julienned

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 Tbsp salt (or to taste)

1 Tbsp sugar

½ cup rice vinegar

¼ cup Gochugaru flakes (Korean red chili flakes)

Noodles

8 oz pkg vermicelli rice noodles

1½ Tbsp sesame oil

2 Tbsp chopped garlic

1½ Tbsp Gochugaru flakes

3 Tbsp peanut butter powder

1 Tbsp tahini paste (can use peanut butter as a substitute)

3 Tbsp soy sauce

1 Tbsp oyster sauce

2 Tbsp brown sugar

¼ cup chopped scallions

2 Tbsp rice vinegar

½ cup ice cubes

1 head iceberg lettuce, chopped

Optional Toppings: Thai basil, chopped peanuts, chili crunch, sliced scallion, poached chicken, roast pork, or air fried tofu

Instructions

1. First, chop up, mix, and prepare your pickled veggies in a bowl. Cover, and set aside in refrigerator.

Tips

• For an easy protein addition, try poached or rotisserie chicken!

• If you like things extra spicy, try adding a finely minced Thai chili (wear gloves) to your garlic and oil mixture while it’s cooking!

2. In a large pot, cook your vermicelli noodles according to package instructions, and then drain and run under cold water until cold.

3. While cooling, add garlic, sesame oil, and Gochugaru flakes until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes. Immediately remove from heat and add remaining ingredients except lettuce.

4. Stir in ice cubes until they have melted and you’re left with a nice creamy cold sauce. Toss in noodles, and stir until well combined.

5. To plate, divide pickled veggies, noodles, and lettuce into four bowls. Top with optional garnishes, and enjoy!

SPOTLIGHTS REAL ESTATE

Meet some of the region’s top real estate pros, and let them help you find your dream home.

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The Claire Chivington Team

Realty ONE Group Unlimited

415 N Prince St, Suite 100, Lancaster, PA 17603 717-606-2512 | 717-569-1700 | teamclaire.net

The Claire Chivington Team provides an elite concierge real estate experience. Integrity and excellence are non-negotiables for us. We have not done our job unless each client:

• Receives unparalleled, personalized service

• Feels fully-informed and supported throughout the transaction and beyond

• Enjoys a memorable and smooth real estate experience

“From Consult to Closing, Team Claire Cares!!”

eXp Realty

342 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603 717-208-8195 | MatchingLancaster.com

Janet Sierk, owner eXp Realty Lancaster Branch, has over 20 years of Real Estate eXperience. What makes her unique is she leverages the power of technology, like using Virtual Realty & Augmented Realty to sell homes. AR tours help sellers showcase the unique features of the home. And VR enables buyers to tour properties with 360° views on any device, even VR Goggles! Janet Sierk— Virtually Unlocking Doors.

Lusk and Associates Sotheby’s International Realty

100 Foxshire Dr, Lancaster, PA 17601 717-291-9101 | luskandassociates.com

Lusk & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty is south central Pennsylvania’s premiere real estate agency, combining the experience and knowledge of our agents with the excellence of Sotheby’s International Realty. Located in Lancaster County, our sole responsibility to our clients is to make sure all their needs are met, from first meeting, to the settlement table, and after the transaction is completed.

Inch & Co Real Estate

400 Elmwood Blvd, York, PA 17403 717-904-4500 | inchrealestate.com

Tami Behler reimagines the entire real estate experience and offers a boutique-style relationship with you to guarantee your satisfaction. She works diligently to make sure you are getting the quality and attention you deserve throughout your home buying or selling experience. If you are looking to buy or sell your home, contact Tami to get started on this exciting new chapter and to make sure you are getting everything you deserve from your home journey. Call or email Tami Behler, REALTOR® at 717.891.5969 or tbehler@inchandco.com

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TheTRUTH Behind Trendy HOUSEPLANTS

Greenery that Thrives on Neglect and Reason for Popularity

Plenty of home and alone time during the early part of COVID created opportunities and desires for new types of parenting to help break the isolation between four walls. Some people became first-time pet parents; others seeking a little less responsibility opted to adopt plants instead.

The fast-paced horticulture business of 2020 and 2021 has slacked off a bit as those plant parents have returned to work and gotten busier.

“People are just trying to appreciate the plants they have and to keep them happy,” said Heather Jones, a container gardening designer for Esbenshade’s Garden Center in Lititz. “They aren’t necessarily going to keep buying at the level they were.”

Perhaps that explains a new plant trend for 2023—to parent plants that require even less work and a slightly less of a green thumb.

Forget that finicky fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) that was the darling of the COVID era. Enter instead the hardy cactus and Pothos plants, which Jones says are “extremely easy to take care of.”

“If you don’t know anything about plants and buy a Pothos as your first plant, you’re going to gain a lot of confidence because it’s hard to kill. It’s been really popular here since summer and we’re selling a lot,” Jones said.

COLORS THAT POP

Another hot trend? Hot colors. People want plants not necessarily with yearround blooms, but with eye-popping foliage colors—think neon, marble, golden, and jade Pothos. The names conjure the brilliant hues of the leaves.

Regardless of whether someone seeks color or bloom, it’s important— especially for those who seek easy care—to remember the challenges of indoor gardening. Plants that can endure low light, lower humidity, and fluctuating temperatures will do best. That generally means the hardiest houseplants come from the tropics, the desert, or the understory of the jungle, explains Karl Gercens, East Conservatory Manager for Longwood Gardens.

Gercens says prospective plant owners seek “absolutely indestructible plants,” so if that’s what they want, they should consider snake plants (Sansevieria, now known as Dracaena), which are perfect for people who struggle to keep anything alive.

“You can have a collection—different colors, textures, shapes, and sizes,” Gercens noted. “You can create little families of these plants and realize that they are so different. Even though they are in the same genus, so much is different. Can you believe these are related?”

If the snake plant’s not for you, Seth Pearsoll, Creative Director for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Philadelphia Flower Show, agrees that one of the many varieties of Pothos is the way to go.

“I’m seeing a lot of people nerding out into the world of Pothos, which was at one point a very entry-level houseplant—a gateway plant,” Pearsoll said. “There’s quite a bit of room in the market to test your collection without worrying about it. Pothos is always the place to start.”

Deborah Lynch | Photos by Karl Gercens Saintpaulia (African Violet)

HARDY HERITAGE

What’s old is new again and that means grandma’s plants are as cool as grandma, and hardy too, Gercens says of Begonias, African violets, peace lilies (Spathiphyllum), and Boston ferns (Nephrolepis exaltata). Other forgiving plants Gercens recommends include the cast iron plant (Aspidistra), Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema), dumb cane (Dieffenbachia), Anthurium, and of course, succulents, like the “super cute” string-of-pearls (Senecio rowleyanus), a hanging succulent. Pearsoll also raves about the trend towards foliage drama that people can attain with the bright greens and purples of begonias and Calatheas.

“I feel like people are coming to Calatheas the way people were going to orchids,” he said. “They have incredible foliage and incredible patterning.”

Similarly, Cheryl Burill—chief operating officer of Royer’s Flowers and Gifts with locations in Camp Hill, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Columbia, Ephrata, Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Lebanon, Reading, Shillington, Wernersville, and York—agrees that while the peace lily evokes days yonder, it is the most popular plant Royer’s carries.

“Everybody likes them and they’re so easy to take care of. With those little white blossoms that it has and its name, people like to send them for a lot of different occasions,” Burill said.

Since Esbenshade’s has greenhouses that also produce vegetables, it was deemed an essential business during the pandemic that could remain open. At Royer’s, however, people had to wait, so once they were able to go back into the stores, Burill says, “Oh, the questions they had,” noting that succulents were quite popular then.

Although Pearsoll sees a move towards more feathery ferns, that passion doesn’t come without warning: while they’ve got a lot of personality, the maidenhair (Adiantum) and asparagus ferns (Asparagus setaceus) require a lot more love and attention.

Pearsoll also notes what he describes as an “almost anti-trend” in the current houseplant market, and that is to find one small houseplant to love and nurture, remembering that a small plant that might come from even Home Depot is going to grow with good care. He suggests “creating relationships with that one friendly plant you’re committed to.”

If my pandemic babies are any indication of how plant parenting is going, these experts seem to have described my every experience; not to mention the plants I chose: Pothos, peace lily, and snake plant. Time at home gave me the opportunity to develop a watering routine, and as a result, my plants have flourished, including a no-longer-trendy fiddle leaf fig that thrives in my bedroom window. Eh, who needs to follow trends. In 2023, we can be the trendsetters.

PLANT PARENTING TIPS

A houseplant is not a perfect decorating accent–it can’t go in a dark empty corner. Place houseplants in light-filled areas. In too-little light, plant leaves may become dull and drop off.

Make a watering schedule, and stick to it.

Don’t worry about following Instagram trends of accessorizing or fertilizing your plant.

Don’t worry about plants believed to be poisonous. Your pets could never eat enough of —or want to eat enough of—any of them to be toxic. They don’t taste or feel good in the mouth.

Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema)
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Functional Yet Chic Ideas for Small Spaces.

B G IN SMALL SPACES

DESIGN

MUDROOM MAGIC

Designer, Owner, Photographer: Kimberely Boomer, Fit + Finish

General Contractor: Paul S Collins, General Contractor

Cabinetry: Horizon Kitchens

Quartz countertops, sable penny round tile, ample storage, built-in cubbies, double washer and dryer—need we say more? This garage turned laundry and mudroom combo is what every homeowner’s dreams are made of, and for a family of six, owner and designer, Kimberely Boomer of Fit + Finish, knew that practicality had to be at the top of the priority list for this client. But

if there is one thing that Kimberely stays true to, it’s not sacrificing style for function. “[The homeowners] love that restoration hardware-transitional aesthetic. I believe in cohesion of elements, and combining modern accents like the light fixtures and metallic touches with traditional cabinets and herringbone hardwood made for a unique, yet classic look.”

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TIPS FROM THE EXPERT

1 Embrace the unexpected.

“Maybe it’s by using a different wallpaper or a new coat of paint that can make the room pop with an unexpected element.”

2 Light up the room.

“Depending on the room and whether it’s logistically possible, a statement light fixture, like the candelabra chandelier we used in this space, helps elevate any room.”

3 Keep it simple.

“People underestimate how different a space can look with just updating cabinet storage. Even if you’re on a budget, some paint and a brush can make all the difference when it comes to upgrading your laundry room cabinets.”

Kimberly Boomer is the principal of Fit + Finish Design and has her NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification). With 20 plus years of experience, Kim has seen how deeply people’s experiences are tied to their physical environments. She listens carefully to her clients by tailoring each design to their needs and situation; whether it is a large commercial project or small residential renovation.

CARLISLE DESIGN, INTERIORS, AND CONSULTING GROUP

POWDER ROOM PERFECTION

Designer, Owner: Julie Estes, Carlisle Design, Interiors, and Consulting Group

Photographer: Ashlee Zimmerman

Go big or go home is how Julie Estes, owner of Carlisle Design, Interiors, and Consulting Group, describes the inspiration for this powder room project. “ It [powder room] was in the same general space as the dining room, which had navy and chartreuse details. We wanted it to be an extension of that.” Between mixing metals, a geometric light fixture, and wallpaper that complemented both the overall color palette and created movement, this lavish lavatory is not only functional, but also visually appealing.

TIPS FROM THE EXPERT

1 Don’t hold back.

Find a print or even stencils that can add intrigue to your walls.

2 Don’t be afraid of color.

Ask yourself, ‘why not?,’ and go for something bold.

3 Mix metals.

Mixing metals is trendy, and it also adds dimension and style to your space.

Carlisle Design’s collaborative and highly talented design team collectively brings to the table over 35 years of design experience. With thoughtful attention to what is important to their clients, both residential and commercial, CD utilizes design to solve problems and enhance lives through beautiful solutions. As a full service, boutique design firm, projects range from a single room revamp to management of remodels and new construction design.

Perhaps what makes Carlisle Design unique is their passion for incorporating original works of art, both vintage and commissioned, into each one of their projects. They believe each project is an opportunity to build art collections while at the same time celebrating local and regional talents. Truly, each project presents a canvas for extraordinary layers of pattern, texture and color expressed by thoughtfully selected pieces for each client.

BREAKFAST BEAUTY

Designer, Owner: Rachel Frey Interiors

Photographer: Lindsey Rossman

When it comes to working with the nooks and crannies of your home–especially when they’ve been around for a few decades, Rachel Frey of Rachel Frey Interiors, says that embracing those quirks can make all the difference in design. The banquet-style breakfast nook Rachel created opened up the space and gave an opportunity to add more personal details like the gallery wall that

is sure to be a conversation starter. While some projects were planned–the coffee station was truly a happy accident. “It was very last minute, and while I was designing the space, I had this moment where I said, ‘where am I going to put the coffee maker?’” Rachel says. Complete with open shelving and statement artwork, this station is a foolproof way to start mornings on the right foot.

TIPS FROM THE EXPERT

1 Don’t Rush.

Live in the space, and hone in on style and functional needs.

2 Go Big.

When working with a small space, picking a large decor piece can really make a statement without overpowering the room.

At Rachel Frey Interiors, we believe in creating a personalized space that is unique to each client. We focus on creating custom, classic, yet comfortable designs that must also function for the day-to-day lives of busy professionals and families. Our mission is to shape and transform interiors into places that our clients love and are proud to call “home.”

3 Keep the

Cohesion.

If you have a color palette, carry that throughout the spaces that flow into one another for a seamless, stylish look.

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Home Industry Experts

Whether you're looking to transform your current house or searching for the perfect new home you always wanted, we've got you covered. Our home industry spotlights are a chance to discover some of the creative home experts in the Susquehanna Valley.

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CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA’S OUTDOOR LIVING DESTINATION

In 1914, a young building materials salesman started Pennsylvania Stone, Cement & Supply Company in Downtown Lancaster where he cut large blocks of stone and supplied masonry materials to local builders.

Over 100 years later, Penn Stone supplies construction professionals and homeowners in South Central Pennsylvania with the best selection of brick, stone and hardscape materials. We’ve also taken our proud history and expanded it to include beautiful landscape products, outdoor furniture, and everything you need to create a stunning outdoor room.

Our showroom features inspirational ideas for your Life Built Outdoors. We know that when you’re investing in your home, it’s important to see and touch your choices in-person to find exactly the right selection. Our team includes a masonry and hardscaping Design Advisor as well as three Outdoor Living Specialists, who welcome the opportunity to guide you through the process of choosing the perfect combination of materials and outdoor living amenities for your dream project.

We invite you to schedule an appointment or just stop in to browse our stone and brick showroom, outdoor furniture design center, expansive outdoor hardscaping display, and well-stocked materials yard.

190 West Ross St, Lancaster, PA 17603 717-397-5264

PENNSTONE.COM

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CREATING WELL DESIGNED AND FUNCTIONAL SPACES THAT CAPTURES THE CLIENT’S VISION!

An award-winning Interior Design Firm, Rineer Designs, serves the state of PA and beyond. Heather Rineer, a Nationally Certified Interior Designer, and the RD team understand that your home is the backdrop of your life and your workplace is your home away from home.

Every last detail is well-conceived and perfectly executed to reflect your good taste, passion for comfortable living, and joy in life. So, relax and let the RD Team manage the process of designing and implementing your unique space. You can rest assured that you will always be treated with the utmost integrity and professionalism.

“It’s been a truly delightful experience working with Rineer Designs!” – Mary D.

Commercial & Residential Design

717-332-1619

Heather@RineerDesigns.com

RINEERDESIGNS.COM

NCIDQ Certificate #35373 | PA #16774

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS

When a customer enters our showrooms, they are greeted with a friendly smile and a warm welcome. We believe in building long-lasting relationships rather than a "quick sale". Today, consumers have many options when it comes to purchasing appliances, which is why we focus on the attention to detail, personalized service, expert advice, certified service technicians and professional installation teams.

At Martin Appliance we employ over 200 individuals who are fully committed to ensure that each customer is treated with the respect you and your home deserve. Not only will you experience great service, but you will also find that we provide great value for your investment. At Martin Appliance we hope your experience is one that you will share with your family, friends and neighbors. Visit one of our locations today.

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Brownstown 4216 Oregon Pike 717-859-3131 Reading 4850 Perkiomen Ave 610-401-0390 Ephrata 1717 W Main St 717-733-7730 Altoona 433 Sabbath Rest Rd 814-515-9516 Cleona 308 W Penn Ave 717-273-7555 New Providence 2318 Beaver Valley Pike 717-786-7373
740 E Lincoln Ave 717-866-7555
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TRUSTED BY BUILDERS, MOTIVATED BY DELIGHTING HOMEOWNERS

So, you have a vision for a home improvement project, but where do you start?

The most important decision you’ll make is finding an advocate that you trust to turn your plan into a fully functional, beautiful space. That’s where GR Mitchell comes in.

With 2 physical showrooms serving the area and five full-time designers, GR Mitchell’s cabinetry design service offers what you need to develop the perfect kitchen/bath/laundry/mudroom/bar. Their team of experts shares over 120 years of experience with the know-how that has earned them the status of go-to designers for builders in the area, but working one-on-one with homeowners is a point of passion for them.

With 7 different lines of cabinetry available and an architectural millwork shop under the GR Mitchell umbrella, the options range from budget-conscious to fully custom. Countertop material selections are equally diverse with quartz, marble, granite, and laminate on display at each location. Drawer pulls and knobs available in a wide variety of styles and finishes will easily pair with your cabinet and countertop selections.

Their team will work with you to define and measure your space, develop a deep understanding of your design style, and trouble-shoot your wish list to ensure that you’re getting the aesthetic you truly want while achieving the functionality that your space needs. And if you’re not already working with a qualified contractor, GR Mitchell’s process includes pairing you with the local professional best-suited for your project. Interested in financing? GR Mitchell has your back there, too.

14 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow Street, PA 17584 2412 Eastern Blvd, York, PA 17402 717-464-2999

GRMITCHELL.COM

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STUNNING RESULTS, STUNNINGLY EASY!

Gate Beautiful Construction is led by husband-and-wife team, Ken and Anya Stoltzfus. After a lifetime of carpentry, residential construction, and commercial construction management, Ken and Anya decided to turn their passion for home renovation into a mission-driven business. Since then, Gate Beautiful has quickly become one of the premier, full-service, luxury home renovation companies in Lancaster, PA, and the surrounding region. Handling additions, renovations, fullhouse remodels, accessory dwellings, exterior rooms and estate properties, there is nothing too challenging for GBC office and field teams! Gate Beautiful loves to serve clients with unique and avant-garde tastes who appreciate a house as a piece of custom artwork.

While complex, custom projects can seem overwhelming to homeowners, Ken and Anya are undaunted. Step-by-step, they lead through design and selections, government approvals, and the renovation. Gate Beautiful excels where organization, detail, and collaboration are required by multiple professionals to accomplish a thoughtful and custom space. Additionally, GBC’s missional commitment allows clients the satisfaction of improving their community through their project.

Incoming clients can anticipate Anya navigating preconstruction selections and design in several, thorough meetings. Then, Ken assumes the management of the full build to complete every detail with artisanship, quality, and speed. Both

phases are managed through an online, client portal, so communication is consistent while clients remain on the go! Gate Beautiful aims to make a home renovation project one less thing to worry about—so clients can actually relish the process! That’s right, home renovation can be enjoyable!

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500 Golf Rd, Lancaster, PA 17602 717-609-0966 GATEBC.COM

LANCASTER ESTATE SOLUTIONS HELPS YOU THROUGH LIFE’S BIGGEST TRANSITIONS

Our single focus is helping families overcome obstacles when dealing with life's biggest transitions. Our Solutions Team of experts is ready to help you develop a plan, a strategy, delivering you results based on your goals & timeline.

When you and your family are facing 1) the need to settle an estate after the passing of a loved one, 2) a senior in need to transition to assisted or nursing home living, or 3) the need to downsize to a more manageable living situation, you'll likely want some assistance or guidance on your available options to make the transition smoothly.

There are plenty of decisions to make that can impact you and your family's financial goals, time and energy, and the legacy you're hoping to leave behind. We can help guide you with decisions on dealing with personal property, real estate, and the unseen challenges that will come up along the way. From clean out crews & personal property sales to real estate options from selling to renovating and passing along the property to other family members, we help you find & implement the resources & solutions that best fit your situation.

Our first step is to schedule a strategy session where we'll gather all of the needs, concerns, and most importantly the goals you're looking to achieve. Our team lays out a strategy with options to get you to where you want to be and you choose what you want to do. It's much easier than going it alone. Call us today to schedule your no-obligation consultation. 717-220-0123.

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GREENAWALT ROOFING: 19+ YEARS OF PROVIDING EXPERT ROOFING & EXTERIOR HOME SOLUTIONS

Greenawalt Roofing Company has proudly served Central Pennsylvania residents since 2004. Established in Lancaster County, by Travis Greenawalt, Greenawalt's goal is to provide exceptional roofing services to local homeowners.

Since then, Greenawalt has expanded services to the greater Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas. The team quickly established a state-wide reputation as an honest and reliable roofing and home exterior company because of their unwavering commitment to providing outstanding service to customers. The team uses high-quality products to transform homes, and then backs its work with an industry leading 12-year workmanship warranty.

Recognized by Certainteed-Saint Gobain as one of the best roofing companies in the nation, they are also Certainteed 5-Star Select Shingle Master. This is a hard-earned designation only 2% of contractors in North America attain!

Greenawalt Roofing provides services to both residential and commercial property owners and has a team of dedicated Storm specialists to assist with any hail or wind damage to properties.

If you would like a free consult with any roofing or home exterior Greenawalt expert, please call 717-898-6000 today!

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No one means to judge a book by its cover, but first impressions are always nervewracking, especially when it comes to your own home. Alleviate that stress by enhancing your front porch and making a space where guests and neighbors will feel most welcomed. Per the professionals, here are some chic ways to enhance your curb appeal.

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AND WHO TO CALL

AUSHERMAN PAINTING

aushermanpainting.com | 1950 W Market St, York, PA

When in doubt, paint it out. One of the most stand-out ways to be the talk of the neighborhood is by going with a bold paint color on your door or trim. Ausherman Painting has been beautifying the region since 1979 and is dedicated to having only the highest quality of services and products.

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TOMLINSON BOMBERGER LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPE

Tomlinsonbomberger.com | 3055 Yellow Goose Rd, Lancaster, PA

The grass is greener–on your side. A guaranteed method to upgrade your look is by having a lush lawn. Tomlinson Bomberger has got you covered with pest control, weed control, fertilization, and so much more. Feeling bold? Look into their landscape design services that can increase not only your curb appeal, but also the value of your home.

HANOVER LANTERN

hanoverlantern.com | 425 E Middle St, Hanover, PA

Light the way, and give your home a stylish face-lift. A light fixture, while functional and practical for the evening, is a great way to greet your guests as soon as they walk up to your front door. Locally-owned, Hanover Lantern has a variety of different options for you to hone in on your style. You can see them in person at one of their dealers or request a catalog online to make your perfect choice.

ASHCOMBE FARM

AND GREENHOUSES

Ashcombe.com | 906 W Grantham Rd, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

Spruce up your entryway with some greenery or pretty perennials. Ashcombe Farm and Greenhouses carries plants in all shapes and sizes that are perfect for adding pizzazz to your front porch. They even offer in-house floral arrangements where you can customize a wreath or door hanger. Want the whole neighborhood to get in on the fun? Try their Plants on the Grow mobile plant shop that sends plants directly to you!

PENN STONE

pennstone.com | 190 W Ross St, Lancaster, PA

Whether you have a wrap-around porch or only have a small corner to work with, you can still create a comfortable outdoor retreat. You can find cushions, chairs, accessories and more at Penn Stone to help you achieve the look you’re going for. Their in-person showroom can help you garner ideas and inspiration to bring those Pinterest pin dreams to life. Because, let’s face it, there’s truly nothing like sipping a coffee outside on those warm sunny mornings.

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Donald and Vivian Doolittle moved to Willow Valley Communities to experience the exceptional lifestyle our residents have been enjoying for nearly 40 years. “We experience more of what we love without thinking about the details,” say the Doolittles. Stunning residences, award-winning amenities, and the peace of mind of Lifecare help turn each day into an opportunity for residents to pursue the lifestyle they desire. “We live a wonderful, carefree life. Willow Valley Communities makes it all possible.”

Find your Life Lived Forward.

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