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home of the week 813 hillcrest Dr le mars, ia

$419,000

This beautiful all brick 2500 sq ft on the main home has SOOO much to offer. Located in a well-established private neighborhood, it has 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, Liteform basement mostly finished with a rec room and a theater room, large covered front porch, private back yard complete with a playhouse, geothermal heat and the list goes on. there is a second kitchen in the lower level, and the storage is unbelievable!!! Don’t miss the opportunity on this awesome home. NO WAY COULD YOU BUILD IT FOR THIS.

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ADAM PETERS 712.899.1223

KYLIE PETTY 712.540.9109

BOB DAVIS 712.266.6569

MARGE DELZELL 712.259.0790

ABBY PHILLIPS 712.540.1356

DENISE PHILPOTTS 712.202-4141

JESSE DERRICK 712.899.6813

ANDREA DREW 712.898.6701

KAMERON POPE 712.301.8563

JASON GEARY 712.204.0197

OPEN SAT 6/23 12:00-1:00 BOB DAVIS 323 BARRE ST KINGSLEY, IA $59,900

OPEN SAT 6/23 1:00-2:00 BOB DAVIS 416 BARRE ST, KINSGLEY, IA $102,500

OPEN SUN 6/24 12:00-1:00 CYNDI SWINGEN 813 COFFIE FARM RD SGT BLUFF, IA $124,900

OPEN SUN 6/24 1:00-2:00 JIM GERGENI 4000 JEFFERSON ST SIOUX CITY, IA $150,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 1:00-2:30 LISA WAGNER 33255 HICKORY AVE SIOUX CITY, IA $559,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 1:30-2:30 LINDA MAYROSE 34782 E HWY 3 LE MARS, IA $344,000

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 4805 S LAKEPORT ST SIOUX CITY, IA $35,000

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 4811 S LAKEPORT ST SIOUX CITY, IA $35,000

NEW LISTING TIFFANY PECH-WILLIAMS 3112 S OLIVE ST SIOUX CITY, IA $218,000

NICKIE QUINN 712.281.2268

ALLISON SALMON 712.389.1855

JIM GERGENI 712.253.2007

TAMMY DOYEL 712.251.3945

OPEN SUN 6/24 12:00-1:00 JESSE DERRICK 6343 TIGER DR SIOUX CITY, IA $354,950

OPEN SUN 6/24 1:30-2:30 BARB MAXON 813 BROOKSIDE JEFFERSON, SD $400,000-NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING JESSE DERRICK 1583 120TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $260,000

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OPEN SUN 6/24 12:00-1:00 AMBER MUSGRAVE 6340 TIGER DR SIOUX CITY, IA $397,900

OPEN SUN 12:00-1:00 KYLIE PETTY 2137 BUCHANAN AVE SERGEANT BLUFF, IA $395,000

OPEN SUN 12:00-1:00 BARB MAXON 625 EAST PINEHURST DAKOTA DUNES, SD $390,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 12:00-1:00 PRISCILLA ANDERSEN 3805 CHIPPEWA CT SIOUX CITY IA $200,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 2:00-3:00 CHRISTINE STULTZ 4724 GRAYHAWK RIDGE DR SIOUX CITY, IA $469,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 2:00-3:00 ABBY PHILLIPS 926 PGA DR LE MARS, IA $329,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 2:00-3:00 JULIE HURT 602 MADISION ST REMSEN, IA $162,000

OPEN SUN 6/24 2:30-3:30 TAMMY DOYEL 4701 MEADOW LARK LN SIOUX CITY, IA $245,000

NEW LISTING BARB MAXON 927 28TH ST SIOUX CITY, IA $137,500

NEW LISTING LINDA MAYROSE 520 1ST ST SW LE MARS, IA $139,000

NEW LISTING MICHELE IVENER 3600 CHEYENNE BLVD SIOUX CITY, IA $149,950

NEW LISTING NANCY SWEENEY 2118 NEBRASKA ST #5 SIOUX CITY, IA $62,000

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Unrelated ownership can occur by arrangement

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ello, Edith: My sister purchased a home nearly 25 years ago, and her partner has lived with her the entire time, sharing expenses. It recently occurred to her that she should put her partner’s name on the EDITH LANK deed, as she isn’t getting any younger. She saw an attorney who told her that it was not possible since she and her partner are not related and only related people can co-own a home. That makes no sense to me. I think she should see another attorney. What is your advice? — D. C. Answer: It’s hard to believe any lawyer would say co-ownership by unrelated persons is impossible. Your sister must have misunderstood. Lots of unrelated persons own real estate together. Married couples do have special ownership arrangements, which vary somewhat from one state to another. In most cases, the survivor would inherit automatically if a spouse were to die. Your sister and her partner could choose how the deed would be worded and make the same arrangement — with the survivor inheriting automatically — if they wish. Before starting with another lawyer, I’d suggest your sister discuss this again with the original attorney. There has definitely been some misunderstanding.

What Are Points?

Hello, Ms. Lank: I live in a condo and am not looking to buy a house at the moment. Nevertheless, I keep wondering what “points” are. When I moved from one place to another about six years ago, “points” were included in the transaction. I objected to paying commission on “points” and wondered why the “true price” wasn’t the basis of the negotiation. I got my way but wondered whether I was taking money out of the pocket of my agent, who I like very much. I look forward to enlightenment. — D. J. Answer: There are several different uses of the word “point.” With real estate, it usually means 1 percent of a mortgage loan being placed. Unlike regular interest, it’s paid to the lender only once — typically at the time the mortgage is placed. It’s a relatively small amount, and it doesn’t cost you anywhere as much as an additional 1 percent of interest would over the years. Particularly at a time when rates are changing frequently, points may be

charged to cover minor adjustments in the cost of your loan. You were quite right in refusing to pay commission on that extra charge. It was part of your financing arrangement and did not represent any service from your agent.

Vacant Vacation Land

Dear Edith: In the late ‘60s, my husband and I bought a half-acre of land in another state, one of those “come have a free dinner and listen to a land sales pitch” situations. After 30 years, the land has not experienced the wonderful things they promised. We have paid taxes, assessments, etc. I am 80 years old; my husband has been dead for nine years; and I no longer want the land. They tell me it is not saleable, so I am willing to get rid of it any way I can. I have kept the taxes up but am several hundred dollars behind on assessment fees. Can I just stop paying taxes and let the state take it? The association says it won’t take the land back and it will get a lawyer to force payment and I will have to pay the assessment plus interest plus their lawyer fees. Is there any way out of this? — K. F. D Answer: I’ve always advised beginning real estate investors to steer clear of vacant land. It produces no income and requires yearly expenses, and even seasoned investors sometimes make mistakes in predicting future development. If you just stop paying the taxes, sooner or later the land will be taken by the local authorities, and that should be the end of that. I’ve never come right out and said this in print before, but I’m in my 90s now and what can they do to me? As the land is in another state, and taking your age into account, I’d say just forget about the rest of it. I can’t see the association really going to court over a few hundred dollars. Even if it were to get a judgment, it’d be in another state, and it probably wouldn’t pay the association to do anything more with it. If I were you, I wouldn’t worry about this at all. Just stop paying the taxes. Contact Edith Lank at www.askedith.com, at edithlank@aol.com or at 240 Hemingway Drive, Rochester NY 14620. COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

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new LiSting - 3120 MyeRS Avenue

Morningside 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Ranch with over 3,000 Sq Ft of living space. PLUS an attached 1 car garage PLUS a 4 Car tandem garage, with workshop area, that has its own furnace and AC, truly this a garage guy /workshop guys dream. $257,000

3621 Virginia Street new LiSting!

22616 Grenoble Ave Recent LiSting

Very well maintained raised ranch located on quiet N’side cul de sac! 2 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, partially finished basement, single tuck under garage w/ builtins, updated kitchen, dining area including main floor laundry & great pantry! Great backyard w/ storage shed & patio/basketball court!

Unbelievable, custom built “1” owner home located in Plymouth County! This 7 bdrm, 3.5 bath home w/ 3 car att. garage, sits on an impressive 2.53 acre lot, walkout basement, main floor laundry & is not an open concept design. 24 x 24 detached garage, extra storage shed, above ground pool also comes with this property!

$142,900

$399,950

33796 Deer View Drive

3423 Jackson Street

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This 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath ranch sits on 2+ acres. Some of the updates include newer kitchen and bath, newer laminate flooring, attached 2 car garage.

$135,000

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3 bdrm, 1-1/2 story N’side home with lots of potential!! This is a short sale & bank has given a little wiggle room for buyer closing cost or redecorating allowance! Sold “AS-IS”!

$105,000

109 S. 17th Street, Dakota City

421 Driftwood Court

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NE - If you are looking for a shop, plus storage you need to check this home out! There is a single att. garage at both ends of the home, a 42x22 shop, a 30x12 newer metal bldg w/ 12’ overhead door & 2 add’l storage sheds. The house features: 2+ bdrms, family rm, formal living rm, dining rm & plus laundry all on the main. WOW!

Well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a quiet North side cul-de-sac. Beautiful hardwood flooring, updated plumbing, new baths & new paint! Fenced back yard & finished family room down.

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1831 Floyd Blvd. 923 La Plante Avenue 2443 Apache Court 1306 Jennings 1583 120th Street

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3121 LINCOLN WAY

3112 S. OLIVE

3660 180TH

927 28TH STREET

625 E. PINEHURST

3805 CHIPPEWA

813 BROOKSIDE DRIVE

862 EAST SAWGRASS TRL

31349 SOUTH RIDGE RD.

701 BUCKWALTER

4501 STONERIDGE POINT

266 FIRETHORN

2316 DAKOTA BLUFF

3551 WANAMAKER WAY

6821 PALM VALLEY

24 40TH STRE STREET

2526 HIGHWAY 20

6737 KINGSWOOD CT

4700 PERRY WAY

1353 NODAWAY

44 MCDONALD

4512 DEER SHADOW

2400 APACHE

21886 280TH STREET

3509 COURT STREET

2000 S RUSTIN ST

2700 S. MARTHA ST

1221 S GLASS

COMMERCIAL LOTS FOR SALE: 1800 BLOCK OF HWY 20 LAWTON, IA 1954-56 RIVERSIDE BLVD

2415 TALBOT

701 LA PLANTE AVE.

317 W. 1ST

East of Midwest Equipment. • 22.27acres 1/2 mile east of Charles north side of road. • 29.04 acres 1/4-1/2 mile, east of Midwest Equipment N’side of road. GC zoning.• 34.5 acres Property surrounds Hobart sales. S’side of Hwy 20.GC land • approx. 70 acres

RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOR SALE:

4736 SOUTH LAKEPORT ST .41 acre lot - $15,000

FARM LAND FOR SALE

1800 HWY 20, LAWTON Approx. 105 acres, most tillable except windbreak. 1700 HWY 20, LAWTON 43.25 acres Currently cash rent. approved for commercial sites.


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PLUMBER

For many new homes, wall-hung toilets are back in style

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uestion: Dear Ed: We’re building a new home and thinking about installing wall-hung toilets for both bathrooms. Is this a crazy ED DEL idea? Also, can you please GRANDE give us some advantages of wall-hung toilets? - Jean and Bob, Rhode Island Answer: Wall-hung toilets are the talk of the town in many new home building circles. I mention new homes because it’s a lot easier to rough-in a wall-hung toilet for a new home than to remodel an existing bathroom for wall-hung toilet use. Today’s residential wall-hung toilets have really changed in comparison to the old models. Most notably, many wallhung toilets now have concealed tanks that are installed inside the wall. This is a great space-saving feature. Wall-hung toilet bowl heights can also be adjustable for a custom fit. Many models feature water-saving technology, and some even have built-in bidets with smart toilet features.

25 QuAiL Court $424,900

4BR, 3.5 bath custom design home on 2+ acres. Eat-in kitchen with built-in appliances. Landscaped yard & deck. 3 stall garage.

KOHLER‌

Today’s residential wall-hung toilets have changed in comparison to the old models. Bottom line: For a new home, a wall hung-toilet is not an off-the-wall idea. Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes. ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Amy Kakacek 712-333-1111

Licensed in IA, NE, SD

3 bedroom, 2 bath home right off Sioux City’s State Prairie Reserve. Home being sold ‘as-is’ with attached 2 car garage.

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Stunning 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with 3 car garage on hole #12 of the Dakota Dunes Golf Course!

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1623 w. LunAh $99,900

Call Shelly, Chance or Lori for the latest mortgage rate today!

276 w Pinehurst, d. dunes $524,900

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1839 CedAr $145,000

4 bedrooms, 2 baths, NEW Throughout!! Detached 2 stall garage!

Bings Court $63,000 - $78,000

Of fe rA cc ep te d 102 Levee trAiL $295,000

10 lots available! Land near Indian Hills Drive & Outer Drive.

5 bedroom, 3 bath, Updated throughout!! Finished lower level with wet bar.

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1326 nAvAho CirCLe $238,900

30 ridgeview roAd $265,000

4BRs, 3BAs. Flat yard with basketball court. New kitchen addition. Family room fireplace! Attached 2 stall garage.

Beautifully maintained all bring ranch! 3 season room, den w/ wet bar & built-ins. Lower level walkout has fireplace, bar, & rec room.

If you are wondering what your home might sell for in today’s market, please give me a call. I would be happy to do a FREE–Comparative Market Analysis for you!


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Dining chairs like adjectives

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n elegant dinner party should be what we all live for. There is hardly any finer experience than being the guest of a gracious host, especially for dinner. And JOSEPH PUBILLONES there is no greater opportunity for pomp and circumstance than in a dining room. Hands down, it is the one room of any home where rituals and protocol are at the forefront on any occasion. Grand

movies such as “Babette’s Feast,” “The Royal Tenenbaums” and even “Beatriz at Dinner” demonstrate the great drama that is possible in the atmosphere and conversation. Every piece of furniture is like the word of a sentence with its own specific role. The dining table undoubtedly is the main subject of a dining room, capped with a sparkling chandelier like a brooch

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712-251-0829

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161 windflower Bend

Great house in South Dakota on the Missouri River! 3+ bed, 4 bath home located 9 miles west of Elk Point on hard surface roads! 6 stall attached garage. Brand new large eat in kitchen has new slow close cabinets, new stainless steel appliances and pantry. Living room has gas log fireplace and is open to kitchen. Family room with wood burning fireplace that opens to screened porch with terrific view of the sunsets, river and wildlife from this wonderful property!! Master bedroom suite is something you have to see boasting large sitting room, walk in closet, & 2 double closets with fireplace. Master bath has whirlpool tub, walk in shower and double vanity. Finished rec room down. $397,000

Lots of updates in this 5 bedroom, 4 bath, two story home on corner Meadows lot in the Dunes!! Be impressed with the spacious 2 story foyer with beautiful staircase and grand window. Large living room and dining room are open to each other. Large eat-in kitchen has new granite counter tops and tile backsplash in 2017. Kitchen also boasts a pantry, newer stainless steel appliances that stay and built in desk and is open to main floor family room and both have gorgeous laminate flooring!! Gas log fireplace and wrap around windows add to this lovely family room. Main floor also has laundry room with window and sink and a convenient half bath. Great master suite upstairs with walk in closet and master bath with double vanity, whirlpool tub and walk in shower. Three more spacious bedrooms up. Large family room down along with fifth bedroom and large 3/4 bath. New shingles in 2017. Outside just painted a lovely tan color with white trim that pops! $289,950

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2510 g st., ssC

Hurry to see this acre oasis in the middle of town! Lots of updates on the main floor and you have to see the spacious second floor family room with new carpet, vaulted ceiling that overlooks the main with a great open concept! Eat in kitchen has hard wood floor, tile back splash, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and wood burning 2 sided fireplace. French doors to large composite deck that overlooks the back yard with vinyl fence. Living room dining room combo has wood burning fireplace, large bay window and brand new carpet! Large master suite has cornered fireplace and updated master bath with gorgeous tile walk in shower. Main floor laundry and convenient half bath. Large family room down with pool table area and bar. NEW STEEL COATED ROOF TO BE PUT ON IN FIRST WEEKS OF JULY! Large 2 car attached and 2 car detached garages. $284,950

Open Sunday 2:30-3:30

NEw LiStiNG!

NEw LiStiNG!

720 Dakota St, Akron 4 BD, 1.5 BA. Above ground pool.

2612 210th St, Moville 4 BD, 4 BA. Acreage.

810 Esther St, Jefferson 2 BD, 1 BA.

430 Main St, Akron 2 BD, 2 BA. Oversized lot.

12 Penrose, McCook Lake 2+ BD, 1 BA. Good size lot.

350 iowa St, Akron 5 BD, 2 BA. Huge garage.

PENDiNG

REDuCED PRiCE

PENDiNG

712 Cambridge Cir. 3 BD, 2 BA. Cul-de-sac.

90 South St, Akron 2 BD, 1 BA. Nice Lot.

841 Reed St, Akron 3 BD, 2 BA. Great yard.

Open Saturday 12:00-1:00

New ListiNg!

31275 Ponderosa

NEw LiStiNG!

4819 s. Lakeport st.

If you want value and a great home check out this custom built, 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 1 1/2 story home with a fantastic view. Large great room has open concept and gas log fireplace. Extra large eat in kitchen has large windows with great view, tile floor, breakfast bar and sliders to 2 level composite deck. Main floor master bedroom suite is exquisite! $385,000

Open Sunday 3:45-4:45

Price Reduced

New ListiNg!

$155,000

$499,999

$40,000

$224,900

3330 stone Park

22622 grenoble Ave.

$182,500

$485,000

$25,000

$75,000

$104,000

PENDiNG

Commercial

2827 S. Coral St. 2 BD, 1 BA. Alley access.

$69,000

3+ bedroom, 3 bath ranch with large , level fenced backyard. Custom built 4 bedroom, 4 bath, two story home located on Nice sized eat in kitchen with large walk in pantry, tile flooring 1.75 acre hilltop lot with incredible views of the rolling hills and newer stainless steel appliances that stay. Three bedrooms of Plymouth County on paved road just 1.5 miles north of on main have hardwood floors. Third bedroom has lots of built Sioux City. Large eat in kitchen has breakfast bar, all new ins and is currently used as office. Master has remodeled 3\4 stainless steel appliances and is open to wonderful main bath. Also remodeled full bath on main. Extra large family room floor family room. Beautiful 4 season porch with built in gas down has newer carpet. 2 more bedrooms down with double fire pit and great windows to highlight the spectacular view. closets but no egress windows. Remodeled 3\4 bath down. 2 storage sheds in backyard. New roof shingles in 2010. Third pad Den\office, formal dining room, laundry room and butler’s pantry area, and access to the backyard deck. in driveway for extra off street parking.

$89,000

$122,500

Commercial

602 Main St, Mapleton Current Flower Shop.

$39,900

708 & 714 S. Lewis Blvd. Bar & home.

$575,000

847 Brookside Dr.

5 bedroom, 3 1\2 bath custom built home on level acre lot. 4 car garage. Large living room opens to kitchen with gas log fireplace. Eat in kitchen & formal dining. Main floor laundry. Master suite and large bath with whirlpool and double vanity. Large family room walks out and has full daylight windows.

$339,950

Katie Slater (712) 320-0887

Vicki Kollbaum (712) 251-0951

Janel Pearson (712) 552-7102

Shelly Glissman (712) 389-1055

Becky Evans (712) 635-5893

Duster Hoffman (712) 281-8704

522 4th St, Ste 310 Sioux City, IA | (712) 224-NEXT Each office is independently owned and operated.


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STYLE AT HOME

My Showtime Market report: Hot trends and what I loved

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n my 30-plus years in retail, I’ve been to a zillion markets. It takes a lot to wow me anymore. But oh my, that’s exactly what happened at the June Showtime Market in High Point, N.C. Here’s the official description of this fabric market that is a dream-come-true for fabric fanatics like me: “The internationally acclaimed Showtime Market offers the most comprehensive fabric, leather and MARY CAROL trim presentations.” My GARRITY description? Wow. Just, Wow. Most of those who attend the market are furniture makers. But we carry so much fabric at Nell Hill’s that we always take a team to see what’s new and which fabrics by the yard we want to add to our collection. There is so much to tell you about the new trends showcased at market and the amazing designers who are passionate about their fabric collections. Here are my top takeaways:

Performance fabrics are a miracle. Seriously. If you’ve ever shied away from upholstering your sofa in a light-colored neutral because you were sure your kids, pets or husband would destroy it, never fear. Crypton to the rescue! Now you can welcome white, cream - any light color into your home. Crypton fabric is treated to resist stains and inhibit the growth of bacteria. A customer shared that her daughter took a Sharpie and drew a picture of a house and trees on their sofa. Miraculously, it all came out!

Art is inspiring fabrics

We fell in love with the fabric of Lacefield Designs. Their line of art-inspired textiles was stunning. Their styles have been featured in House Beautiful, Traditional Home, HGTV Magazine and InStyle.

Bohemian naturals stole our hearts We were enchanted by the work of Keystone Weaving, with their natural, organic textiles that took neutrals to a whole new level. These texture-rich fabrics seemed as if they would be at home in a Malibu beach house in the ‘70s, perfect for those who like an evolved, retro feel in their interior spaces, or something that reflects nature.

MARY CAROL GARRITY‌

June’s Showtime Market in High Point, N.C.

Niche designers are putting their hearts into their lines As a small retailer who spends every day working in the store with customers, I really enjoy meeting other interior design entrepreneurs who love what they do. Their enthusiasm about the power of their designs to help people create spaces they love was infectious. There were so many wonderful designers we enjoyed talking with, but one that captivated me was Laura & Kiran. I want

to tell you more about this remarkable couple and the company they created in a future blog. (Kiran told us he and Laura met in India, and their first date lasted 36 hours. And, their love affair is still going strong today. Sigh!)

Green is the new black

When the designers told us this, they meant fabrics that are eco-friendly. We love that. But we’re also crazy about the color itself. It’s right up there with blue on my short list of color crushes.

Red is showing strong

Red is getting more and more popular in interior design. I’m glad to have it back. We were over the moon about this red and blue fabric, a new interpretation of a traditional Ikat design. I can see this on a chair or pillow. This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at www.nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills. com.


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DESIGN RECIPES

10 design hacks for using mirrors ‌A

frequently used secret weapon of interior designers and home stagers, mirrors can help to trick the eye in a way that can be aesthetically pleasing to overall imCATHY prove a room. Small spaces HOBBS can especially be helped through the creative placement of mirrors. Looking for ways to make the most of mirrors in your home? Here are some timeless tips. 1. Go big! In areas where you want to make an impact, an oversized mirror can make a bold statement that can also help create a focal point. 2. Consider shape and size. Mirrors are design accessories, just like a piece of art, and can help add creative interest to a space. 3. Use mirrors to help make small spaces feel larger. Mirrors automatically make many spaces feel taller and or wider. 4. Hang mirrors in a series. This is a top tip of interior designers. Mirrors hung in a series can give the visual illusion of windows. Odd pairings tend to work best, such as a series of three or five. 5. Experiment with color. Looking for a mirror to blend in a space? Consider using a white frame. Colors such as black, silver and brass can help add a sense of contrast. 6. Place round mirrors above rectangular surfaces. Ever wonder why a round mirror looks great above a sideboard or dresser? 7. Get crafty! Looking for an interesting mirror? Why not make your own? Making a mirror is as simple as taking a frame or old window and gluing a mirror onto the back. 8. Go tall. When looking for ways to elongate a room, either vertically or horizontally, slim, long mirrors work well. 9. Pay attention to placement. Whether you are looking to place mirrors in a series or in a more whimsical placement, planning can often be the key to a successful design solution. 10. Use mirrors instead of traditional artwork. Mirrors are typically less expensive. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com <mailto:info@cathyhobbs.com> or visit her website at www. cathyhobbs.com.

ABOVE: Mirrors on either side of a fireplace help create a polished and elegant look. LEFT: Vertically hung mirrors help elongate a room. DESIGN RECIPES‌


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115 West Creek, Lawton • $269,995 Very nice open concept ranch home in Lawton. Main level features a split bedroom floor plan with 3 beds, 2 full baths, eat in kitchen.

1228 cornelia, Sioux city, ia • $75,000 Affordable acreage with a great location in Siouxland. Solid 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on 1.3 acres. With a ton of possibilities, you could even use the extra land to construct a new home! 2 parcel numbers to this property being sold.

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714 34th St., SC, IA • $84,995 1.5 story home in a great Northside location with recent updates. Property is within walking distance of the new Bryant elementary school. Main level features a large living room with hardwoods, kitchen with dining area, 2 beds, and a full bath. 2nd level includes a large bedroom or playroom. Property also features a 1 stall garage.

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549 Oxbow Trail, D.D., SD • $269,995 Well cared for 5 beds, 3 baths ranch home with 3 stall garage. Eat in kitchen with granite tops, formal living room with gas fireplace, hard wood floors, mudroom, and 10 ft ceilings. Finished lower level includes large family room with surround sound, wet bar, plus an additional bonus room / office. Fenced backyard and no homes to the back.

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H10 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

3916 Vine Ave. • $218,500 • 800988 Split level home w/ formal dining room & slider to deck.

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222 E. Elk St, Jackson • $220,000 • 801004 Ranch style home w/ countless updates inside & out.

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Saturday, June 23, 2018 | H11

Siouxland Homes

OPEN HOUSES SATURDAy JUNE 23, SUNDAy JUNE 24, 2018

419 Main St, Kingsley $54,500 718347

221 E. 2nd St, Allen $60,000 800693

2223 Jones St. $72,500 800405

306 Oak St, Laurel $75,000 800667

406 Dakota St, Emerson $85,000 800681

1632 S. Nicollet St. $92,950 801298

2709 S. Coral St. $129,900 801289

1761 260th Ave. Lot 34 Spirit Lake $134,950 800945

711 23rd St. $139,950 800680

2610 S. Coral St. $140,000 800933

920 15th St, Onawa $167,000 801175

153 Oakmont St, S. Sioux City $179,900 800765

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

NEW! 400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

603 Courtright St, Mapleton 161 Windflower Bend, Dak. Dunes 32175 Ponderosa Dr, Burbank $397,000 $249,000 $289,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

2510 G Street, S. Sioux City $284,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

22622 Grenoble Ave. $485,000 Sunday 3:45 - 4:45 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2230 Barker Ave, Sgt. Bluff $399,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

1019 Coffie Farm Rd, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

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1302-04 Jones St. $120,000 720100

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3307 Cheyenne Blvd. $180,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

741 Deerfield Dr. $399,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3811 Martins Yard $299,500 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2915 Douglas St. $125,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

413 Idlewood Ct. $189,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3232 Jackson St. $179,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

2427 Mohawk Dr. $243,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

3330 Stone Park Blvd. $182,500 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2428 Pueblo Dr. $259,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

4611 Saddle Ln. $319,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

1096 Pachsama Ct. $409,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

4819 S. Lakeport St. $385,000 Sunday 1:15 - 2:15 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2612 S. Roswell St. $150,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3300 Glen Ellen Rd. $429,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

6350 Golf View Pl. $429,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Kathy Kelly 712-898-7011

6835 Coyote Run $400,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

2404 Helmer St. $145,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

4401 Harrison St. $85,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

Licensed in IA, NE, SD TBD Knox Ave, Correctionville $185,000 800490

1915 Heights Ave. $189,950 800976

302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728 Condominium

307 Brookside Dr, Kingsley $285,000 800489

404 Prairie Ave, Ponca $335,000 718014

4838 Brookshire Pl. $349,000 801312

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701 Deerfield Dr. $369,950 800228

434 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $464,950 801069

3715, 3725, 3737 Grandview Blvd. $399,000 801123

627 Tumbleweed Trl, Dak. Dunes $600,000 800153

10 Timberlane Dr. $419,000 801264

933 Spyglass Cir, Dak. Dunes $3,900,000 714199

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406 Essex St. $209,950 801071

971 Fiddler Creek Rd, Hubbard $225,000 801085

102 Brookline Trl, Dak. Dunes $240,000 719066

115 West Creek Dr, Lawton $269,995 800819

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NEWLy LiSTED PROPERTiES 413 idlewood Ct. 3310 Dodge Ave. 3BR, 2BA, Split level w/ large 3BR, 1BA, 1½ story w/ kitchen, 4 season room, hot formal dining room, eat-in tub & private backyard. kitchen & main floor master 801352 $189,000 bedroom. 801380 $104,950 2915 Douglas St. 2BR, 1BA, Charming 2301 West St. raised ranch w/ updated 2BR, 2BA, Well maintained kitchen, furnace, plumbing & ranch home w/ tons of windows. character; home warranty 801357 $125,000 provided. 801363 $129,000 545 Bison Trl, Dak. Dunes 32175 Ponderosa Dr, Burbank 3BR, 2BA, Split level w/ great views; vaulted 3BR, 4BA, Updated 1½ ceilings, workshop story riverfront home on hard & slider to deck. surface road; 6 car garage. 801366 $229,000 801384 $397,000

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2428 Pueblo Dr. 16803 305th St. 4BR, 3BA, Well-kept ranch 3BR, 1.5BA, 2 story home w/ hardwood floors, foyer, on 7 acres; walk-out, loft fireplace & 3 season porch. area & lots of natural light. 801419 $259,950 801429 $295,000

209 S. John St. 1BR, 1BA, Bungalow w/ main floor laundry & new roof; great investment opportunity. 801437 $47,500

2552 S. Lemon St. 4BR, 2BA, Beautiful 1½ story w/ new roof, gutters, windows, furnace & planned siding. 801417 $159,900

4401 Harrison St. 3BR, 1.5BA, Cozy 3330 Stone Park Blvd. bungalow w/ updated eat- 3BR, 3BA, Ranch w/ large in kitchen, electrical & new fenced yard, extra off street water heater. parking & 2 storage sheds 801432 $85,000 801444 $182,500

2612 S. Roswell St. 3BR, 3BA, Ranch w/ large family room, master bath, two dens & AHS Home Warranty. 801413 $150,000

4550 Country Club Blvd. 1½ story w/ private deck off master suite, formal living room & built-ins. 801441 $225,000

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3020 W. 5th St. Ranch on .43 acres close to schools; super for first time home buyer. 801448 $59,900

Condominium

3427 Park View Blvd. $134,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

302 Jones St. Unit 506 $205,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

614 Iowa St. $85,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

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H10 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

3916 Vine Ave. • $218,500 • 800988 Split level home w/ formal dining room & slider to deck.

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Thanks for making us Siouxland’s Market Leader for 16 years!

222 E. Elk St, Jackson • $220,000 • 801004 Ranch style home w/ countless updates inside & out.

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521 6th St, Correctionville $35,000 719591

Saturday, June 23, 2018 | H11

Siouxland Homes

OPEN HOUSES SATURDAy JUNE 23, SUNDAy JUNE 24, 2018

419 Main St, Kingsley $54,500 718347

221 E. 2nd St, Allen $60,000 800693

2223 Jones St. $72,500 800405

306 Oak St, Laurel $75,000 800667

406 Dakota St, Emerson $85,000 800681

1632 S. Nicollet St. $92,950 801298

2709 S. Coral St. $129,900 801289

1761 260th Ave. Lot 34 Spirit Lake $134,950 800945

711 23rd St. $139,950 800680

2610 S. Coral St. $140,000 800933

920 15th St, Onawa $167,000 801175

153 Oakmont St, S. Sioux City $179,900 800765

302 Jones St. Suite 100 Sioux City, IA 51101 712-226-6000 1-800-420-4635

1913 Dakota Ave So. Sioux City, NE 68776 402-494-2031 1-800-420-4635

NEW! 400 Gold Circle Suite 120 Dakota Dunes, SD 57049 605-217-4663 1-800-420-4635

603 Courtright St, Mapleton 161 Windflower Bend, Dak. Dunes 32175 Ponderosa Dr, Burbank $397,000 $249,000 $289,950 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Saturday 12:00 - 1:00 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Christina Hafezi 712-389-0646 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

2510 G Street, S. Sioux City $284,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Judy Clayton 712-251-6271

22622 Grenoble Ave. $485,000 Sunday 3:45 - 4:45 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2230 Barker Ave, Sgt. Bluff $399,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

1019 Coffie Farm Rd, Sgt. Bluff $215,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Eric Hoak 712-251-4886

duplex

1302-04 Jones St. $120,000 720100

Condominium

Townhouse

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3307 Cheyenne Blvd. $180,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

741 Deerfield Dr. $399,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3811 Martins Yard $299,500 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

2915 Douglas St. $125,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

413 Idlewood Ct. $189,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

3232 Jackson St. $179,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Patti Robinson 712-301-9355

2427 Mohawk Dr. $243,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Gayle Miille 712-251-6178

3330 Stone Park Blvd. $182,500 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2428 Pueblo Dr. $259,950 Sunday 2:30 - 3:30 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

4611 Saddle Ln. $319,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Barb Kimmel 712-251-4053

1096 Pachsama Ct. $409,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Jeff Nelson 712-490-4130

4819 S. Lakeport St. $385,000 Sunday 1:15 - 2:15 Chuck Burnett 712-251-0829

2612 S. Roswell St. $150,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Joe Krage 712-251-4030

3300 Glen Ellen Rd. $429,000 Sunday 12:30 - 1:30 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

6350 Golf View Pl. $429,950 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Kathy Kelly 712-898-7011

6835 Coyote Run $400,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

2404 Helmer St. $145,000 Sunday 3:00 - 4:00 Kuen Yeh 712-301-5280

4401 Harrison St. $85,000 Sunday 12:00 - 1:00 Bob Patton 712-490-8734

Licensed in IA, NE, SD TBD Knox Ave, Correctionville $185,000 800490

1915 Heights Ave. $189,950 800976

302 Jones St. Unit 404 $194,950 800728 Condominium

307 Brookside Dr, Kingsley $285,000 800489

404 Prairie Ave, Ponca $335,000 718014

4838 Brookshire Pl. $349,000 801312

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701 Deerfield Dr. $369,950 800228

434 Fawn Hollow, Dak. Dunes $464,950 801069

3715, 3725, 3737 Grandview Blvd. $399,000 801123

627 Tumbleweed Trl, Dak. Dunes $600,000 800153

10 Timberlane Dr. $419,000 801264

933 Spyglass Cir, Dak. Dunes $3,900,000 714199

Looking for rentals?

406 Essex St. $209,950 801071

971 Fiddler Creek Rd, Hubbard $225,000 801085

102 Brookline Trl, Dak. Dunes $240,000 719066

115 West Creek Dr, Lawton $269,995 800819

UnitedRealEstateSolutions.com

NEWLy LiSTED PROPERTiES 413 idlewood Ct. 3310 Dodge Ave. 3BR, 2BA, Split level w/ large 3BR, 1BA, 1½ story w/ kitchen, 4 season room, hot formal dining room, eat-in tub & private backyard. kitchen & main floor master 801352 $189,000 bedroom. 801380 $104,950 2915 Douglas St. 2BR, 1BA, Charming 2301 West St. raised ranch w/ updated 2BR, 2BA, Well maintained kitchen, furnace, plumbing & ranch home w/ tons of windows. character; home warranty 801357 $125,000 provided. 801363 $129,000 545 Bison Trl, Dak. Dunes 32175 Ponderosa Dr, Burbank 3BR, 2BA, Split level w/ great views; vaulted 3BR, 4BA, Updated 1½ ceilings, workshop story riverfront home on hard & slider to deck. surface road; 6 car garage. 801366 $229,000 801384 $397,000

Contact Beau Braunger United Management, LLC

2428 Pueblo Dr. 16803 305th St. 4BR, 3BA, Well-kept ranch 3BR, 1.5BA, 2 story home w/ hardwood floors, foyer, on 7 acres; walk-out, loft fireplace & 3 season porch. area & lots of natural light. 801419 $259,950 801429 $295,000

209 S. John St. 1BR, 1BA, Bungalow w/ main floor laundry & new roof; great investment opportunity. 801437 $47,500

2552 S. Lemon St. 4BR, 2BA, Beautiful 1½ story w/ new roof, gutters, windows, furnace & planned siding. 801417 $159,900

4401 Harrison St. 3BR, 1.5BA, Cozy 3330 Stone Park Blvd. bungalow w/ updated eat- 3BR, 3BA, Ranch w/ large in kitchen, electrical & new fenced yard, extra off street water heater. parking & 2 storage sheds 801432 $85,000 801444 $182,500

2612 S. Roswell St. 3BR, 3BA, Ranch w/ large family room, master bath, two dens & AHS Home Warranty. 801413 $150,000

4550 Country Club Blvd. 1½ story w/ private deck off master suite, formal living room & built-ins. 801441 $225,000

712-226-6000

3020 W. 5th St. Ranch on .43 acres close to schools; super for first time home buyer. 801448 $59,900

Condominium

3427 Park View Blvd. $134,000 Sunday 2:00 - 3:00 Paula Brown 712-223-1016

302 Jones St. Unit 506 $205,000 Sunday 1:00 - 2:00 Hank Baker 712-490-6621

614 Iowa St. $85,000 Sunday 1:30 - 2:30 Mick Morgan 712-389-4861

PiNTEREST Lovers –

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H12 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

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Enjoy the Pride of Ownership with this spacious, well-kept ranch home located on a quiet cul-de-sac on Sioux City's Northside. The welcoming foyer greets guests to either the dine-in kitchen, or beautiful formal dining room and great room. The dining area features hardwood floors, and the spacious living room has a gas fireplace. Adjacent to the living room is a Three Season?s room with abundant natural light; a great place to entertain or have your morning coffee. The kitchen has abundant storage and a built-in desk area. The home features four bedrooms and two and three-quarters baths. The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and en suite bath. The main floor guest room has a walk-in closet. The lower level features a huge family room with adjacent bar area with plenty of room for entertaining. There are two large bedrooms (with egress windows), and one large bathroom with double sinks. There is a large utility room with ample storage space. The well manicured lawn is irrigated and well landscaped with shrubs and flowers.

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325 Pelletier Drive •$420,000 Quality! the best word to describe this home. the house and grounds are exceptional and make for great entertaining. over $100,000 spent on the kitchen/family room and to update the 800 sq. Ft. master suite. this truly is a one of a Kind and a must see now!

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Saturday, June 23, 2018 | H13

Siouxland Homes

Try laying a wire under the sidewalk

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ear James: I want to install low-voltage lights in my yard, but I have to run the wire under a threefoot-wide concrete walkJAMES way. Is there any way to get DULLEY it under the walk without taking out a section? — Kathy W. Dear Kathy: Your problem is very common because low-voltage lighting is commonly used around patios and landscaping with walkways. Luckily, low-voltage wiring is safe to install in the ground without protection so the job is much simpler than installing standard 120-volt lighting. You have quite a few do-it-yourself options for making an opening underneath a walkway which is only 3 feet wide. The first method to try is just digging under the walkway with a shovel. If the soil is

relatively loose without a lot of stones, this should work well. Use a duckbill shovel. This is the type often used by landscapers to dig narrow holes when trenching or planting things. It is long and narrow and looks similar to a ducks’ bill. Start digging down on opposite sides of the walkway to determine the soil conditions. If the digging goes fairly easy, dig to a depth of about 1 foot below the bottom of the walkway. Dig out about 3 feet on either side so you can get the shovel in a more horizontal position. Remember, you do not have to dig deep. You just have to make a tunnel large enough to get the small wire through it. Push the shovel blade in horizontally and rock it back and forth to slowly loosen the soil. Once you get near the middle

from either end, you will probably have to finish with a hand digger and your bare hands to remove the dirt. Another option is to saw an angled chisel end on a piece of PVC pipe. Use a piece about 2 feet long so you can place it horizontally in the trench on either side of the walkway. Place a wooden block over the end and pound on it with a heavy hammer. After it goes in several inches, grip it with a pipe wrench, rotate it and pull it out. Clean the dirt out of the end and repeat the procedure until you are halfway through. Do the same from the other side until the holes meet. If the ground is full of stones, use a piece of steel pipe instead of PVC so you can pound harder in it. Another possible method requires the use of a pressure washer. Drive the pipe into the ground under the walkway about

Keep your squash well watered

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uestion: We moved here a year ago and have a problem with squash. My plants look great, but the fruit gets about 2 or 3 inches long and then withers up. The garden has sandy soil. Any suggestions? JEFF Answer: Squash need RUGG a lot of water. They have big leaves and grow big fruit. Sandy soil is fine for them, but you will have to keep them well-watered. A soaker hose is probably best, since it slowly adds water to the soil. A normal daily watering will not work because the water will just flow out of the roots’ range. If you can, add more organic matter to give the soil a better water-holding capacity. Another watering method is an olla pot. There are two kinds of olla pots. One is used for cooking soup or storing food. The other is used for watering garden plants. The garden olla pot is an unglazed terra cotta pot that is set in the ground and filled with water. The water slowly seeps through the pot and into the soil. Store-bought olla pots are often round and have a long neck. They may or may not have a lid. I would get one with a lid so mulch, soil and small animals don’t fall in. To make a do-ityourself version, use a clay flowerpot. First, plug the drainage hole with putty. If you want to use it as a flower-

pot in the future, just remove the plug. Bury it in the ground, and use a flowerpot saucer as a lid. Q: I have a problem with a Thornless Hawthorn. Some leaves are turning brown. When peeling the leaf, I found a tiny whitish worm inside. Also, there are a lot of tiny brown spots that look like eggs. What kind of worm is this? I am treating it with an insect spray. A: The larvae of species of beetles, flies and moths that live inside leaves are called leaf miners. The dots you see are waste material. Generally, leaf miners are not worth the effort to treat unless the tree is brand-new or really full of them. If there are only a few, just pull off the leaf and step on it. The insecticide must be able to soak into the plant and be eaten by the leaf miners. Check the insecticide label to see if it will treat leaf miners. Look for a product that says it is systemic. Q: This spring, I encountered an unusual condition on my lawn that was categorized as snow mold by a local lawn care company. (It is brown, dry, dead grass, similar to hay). The company indicated that this is the result of a harsh and late winter and prevailing winds in my area, which contribute to nonlinear snow settlement, whatever that means. Can you provide some remedies for

removing this excessive snow mold from my grass, since I have already spent a considerable amount of time and energy on thorough raking, fungus control and fertilization to no avail? Is this curable? Any help you can provide is appreciated. A: Snow mold is a fungus that can grow any time the temperature is below 65 degrees F and there is high humidity. It can even grow under the cover of snow, especially late snows in the spring that occur after the grass has started growing. Snow mold usually only harms the leaves, and the grass grows out of it when the conditions are better. If the grass crowns are dead, consider ground cover in that area, since the problem has a chance of reoccurring. If it must be grass, ask the local dealer for varieties resistant to snow mold or fusarium fungi. Check your local extension service for tested grass varieties. Do not use a high-nitrogen fertilizer in the fall because it can cause the grass to continue actively growing when the snows come and start new growth too soon in the spring. Keep mowing in the fall until the grass stops growing to keep from having long matted-down grass in the spring. Email questions to Jeff Rugg at info@ greenerview.com.

6 inches as described above. Clean the dirt from the pipe and insert the wand from a pressure washer into it. The water pressure will help bore a hole under the walkway. Wear eye protection and a face mask. Keep your head well above the pipe and over the walkway—DON’T watch in the end. Once you have the hole opened, put a piece of conduit in it and run the wire through it. Code does not require conduit, but you may want to run additional wires someday. Use sand or fine gravel to fill in around the pipe so the walkway is still well-supported in that spot. This is most important if you used the shovel method because the hole will be much wider. Send your questions to Here’s How, 6906 Royalgreen Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45244 or visit www. dulley.com.


H14 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

newly listed directory

Saturday, June 23 & Sunday, June 24, 2018 ADDRESS

BR’s BA’s

DESCRIPTION

PRICE

LISTER

REALTOR

PHONE

2604 S. Coral St, Sioux City

2

2

Nice brick house in Morningside! This ranch has a living room and a 12 x 20 family room w/gas fireplace on the main level. Concrete patio, sprinkler system.All appliances are included!

$149,950

Century 21 ProLink

Barbie Albenesius

712-253-7707

Lot 3,6,7,10 Remsen

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What a great opportunity to live by the golf course in your dream home. Remsen is small town living with some great amenities.There are four lots to choose from.

$24,000-$28,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jim Gergeni

712-253-2007

4615 Military Rd, Sioux City

2

1.75

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$72,500

Century 21 ProLink

Carol Halstead

712-574-4600

3121 Lincoln Way, Sioux City

3

4

Custom built log home with hickory floors on main living areas. LR has vaulted pine ceiling & stone FP. Enjoy the peaceful backyard with this in town acreage.

$350,000

Century 21 ProLink

Barb Maxon

712-253-3647

4805 S Lakeport St, Sioux City

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Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$35,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jesse Derrick

712-899-6813 712-899-6813

4811 S Lakeport St, Sioux City

NA

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Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$35,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jesse Derrick

3112 S Olive St, Sioux City

4

2.5

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$218,000

Century 21 ProLink

Tiffany Pech-Willliams

712-898-3638

1583 120th St, Sioux City

5

3

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$260,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jesse Derrick

712-899-6813

927 28th Street, Sioux City

3

2

Traditional four square, 2 story home with refinished wood floors on main floor. 3 BR and sunroom upstairs.

$137,500

Century 21 ProLink

Barb Maxon

712-253-3647

520 1st St SW Le Mars

3

1.5

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$139,000

Century 21 ProLink

Linda Mayrose

712-548-6889

3600 Cheyenne, Sioux City

3

3

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$149,950

Century 21 ProLink

Michele Ivener

712-259-1189

2118 Nebraska St #5, Sioux City

1

2

Darling easy care condo with carport. Pleasant common green area. Fresh paint and flooring.All appliances stay

$62,000

Century 21 ProLink

Nancy Sweeney

251-7088

416 Barre, Kingsley

3

1

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$102,500

Century 21 ProLink

Bob Davis

712-266-6569

3034 Pierce Street

4

3

Fantastic Home with tons of character and charm!

209,000

Century 21 ProLink

Chad Gritzmaker

712-898-0432

4000 Jefferson St, Sioux City

3

1.5

Very nice Bungalow just down the street from Leeds Elementary School! Enclosed front porch is perfect for lounging with family and friends

$150,000

Century 21 ProLink

Jim Gergeni

712-253-2007

5400 Wellington Ave, Sioux City

3

2.5

Property details and photos can be found at C21prolink.com

$165,000

Century 21 ProLink

Don Kirchner

712-253-2300

3660 180th Correctionville

3

1

1 ½ story, on 11 Acres, with outbuildings

$200,000

Century 21 ProLink

Barb Maxon

712-253-3647

413 Idlewood Ct.

3

2

Split level w/ large kitchen, 4 season room, hot tub & private backyard. Search MLS #801352 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$189,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Barb Kimmel

712-251-4053

2915 Douglas St.

2

1

Charming raised ranch w/ updated kitchen, furnace, plumbing & windows. Search MLS #801357 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$125,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Kuen Yeh

712-301-5280

545 Bison Trl, Dak. Dunes

3

2

Split level w/ great views; vaulted ceilings, workshop & slider to deck. Search MLS #801366 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$229,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Barb Kimmel

712-251-4053

3310 Dodge Ave.

3

1

1½ story w/ formal dining room, eat-in kitchen & main floor master bedroom. Search MLS #801380 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$104,950

United Real Estate Solutions

Rick Arnold

712-251-8877

2301 West St.

2

2

Well maintained ranch home w/ tons of character; home warranty provided. Search MLS #801363 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$129,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Scott Miller

712-251-2121

32175 Ponderosa Dr, Burbank

3

4

Updated 1½ story riverfront home on hard surface road; 6 car garage. Search MLS #801384 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$397,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Chuck Burnett

712-251-0829

2428 Pueblo Dr.

4

3

Well-kept ranch w/ hardwood floors, foyer, fireplace & 3 season porch. 801419 Search MLS #at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$259,950

United Real Estate Solutions

Hank Baker

712-490-6621

2552 S. Lemon St.

4

2

Beautiful 1½ story w/ new roof, gutters, windows, furnace & planned siding. Search MLS #801417 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$159,900

United Real Estate Solutions

Kuen Yeh

712-301-5280

2612 S. Roswell St.

3

3

Ranch w/ large family room, master bath, two dens & AHS Home Warranty. Search MLS #801413 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$150,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Joe Krage

712-251-4030

16803 305th St.

3

1.5

2 story home on 7 acres; walk-out, loft area & lots of natural light. Search MLS #801429 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$295,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Christine Zellmer-Zant

712-253-4694

4401 Harrison St.

3

1.5

Cozy bungalow w/ updated eat-in kitchen, electrical & new water heater. Search MLS#801432 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$85,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Bob Patton

712-490-8734

4550 Country Club Blvd.

5

3

1½ story w/ private deck off master suite, formal living room & built-ins. Search MLS #801441 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$225,000

United Real Estate Solutions

Adam Stokes

712-204-1414

209 S. John St.

1

1

Bungalow w/ main floor laundry & new roof; great investment opportunity. Search MLS #801437 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$47,500

United Real Estate Solutions

Mark Vos

712-253-1449

3330 Stone Park Blvd.

3

3

Ranch w/ large fenced yard, extra off street parking & 2 storage sheds. Search MLS #801444 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$182,500

United Real Estate Solutions

Chuck Burnett

712-251-0829

3020 W. 5th St.

2

1

Ranch on .43 acres close to schools; great for first time home buyer. Search MLS #801448 at unitedrealestatesolutions.com

$59,900

United Real Estate Solutions

Greg Gregerson

712-253-2792


Saturday, June 23, 2018 | H15

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hen water is precious and it’s hot as hell, you need firecrackers to brighten the patio. With blossoms as vivid as old fashioned coral bells and the dangling habit of a fuchsia, it’s hard to believe the curious species thrives in the low desert heat. That means no matter where you live, it won’t be too hot or dry to make firecrackers MAUREEN explode from pots on the GILMER patio or to flesh out hell zones on the west side. What’s important to you is the growth habit, which cascades in a most graceful way. Its name, Russelia equisetiformis, reminds us it bears long thin stems reminiscent of horse hair. That gives it an overall fine texture that makes a striking contrast against certain backgrounds. At MAUREEN GILMER‌PHOTOS the tips of the long stems dangle vivid coral red tubular flowers adapted to naA large, mature firecracker thrives in full sun in Palm Springs, Calif., a searing low desert tive hummingbirds. In taller pots, the climate. cascades create a truly striking effect. The thin foliage is a powerful mechanism against moisture loss, which is why Licensed in sd, iA & ne it’s so heat- and drought-resistant. Firee x p e r i e n c e d A g e n t s s e rv i n g Y o u cracker is quite capable of growing in the throughout ALL of siouxLAnd garden too, but note the cascading form often makes a thick skirt of flowers that becomes impenetrable. That results in a wholly different form than in pots. However, when planted with boulders and on slopes, the natural character spills color as it fills in the open spaces. Pam Kavanaugh Edwards Tim Swanson Long ago the plant took center stage in 712.259.4074 712.253.9117 the warmer lowlands of the Maya. Such cultures recognize the transient nature of NeW LiStiNg! Reduced PRice! the flowers and blood as symbolic of life and death. Naturally the sanguine-colored blooms would be grown around temples and pyramids. Today there is ambiguous nativity within Mexico because amazingly beautiful plants came into 402 1st St., Sgt. Bluff 224 Lindenwood Place 3441 Wanamaker Way widespread cultivation in pre-Columbian NEW CONSTRUCTION Wegher built & Meticulously maintained and lovely 3 brm, 2.5 bath, 2 story. 2018 new siding, 1268 sq ft ranch. 2+ bedroom, 2 bath, professional designed 2204 sq ft ranch won’t soffit, fascia, exterior paint & window flower times. This would confound modern botmain floor laundry on 1/2 acre lot, with disappoint. 3 bedroom/2 bath & 3 stall garage. boxes. 2017 new cedar covered patio. sliders to deck and private partially Phenomenal golf course lot with amazing view. anists as to the exact origin of many. Custom cherry kitchen, granite counter tops, Spacious great room open to dining & kitchen. fenced backyard. Updated siding, roof, tile backsplash, touch fixture, appliances, windows, flooring and bath. Walking Kitchen has walk-in pantry, large island & This flower of Mexico does not come fabulous newer windows with custom blinds, distance to everything and elementary pocket office or study room convenient to school literally in the backyard. Lower updated 1/2 bath on main & new basement up often in books, but growers are busy as all the activity in the home. Master suite w/ level 800 sq ft finish includes family flooring. Hardwood floors plus popular design walkin tile shower & closet all within the demand is high in drought-stricken reroom, Mother-in-law bedroom suite with private wing due to split bedroom floor plan. element wooden beams in the LR, DR, FR bath and kitchenette (no egress) plus tons Master closet has direct access to main floor & Master. Gorgeous home, 2 stall garage, gions. Now you can buy them in one galof storage. The oversized 2 stall garage lovely Country Club neighborhood, convenient laundry. Wood floors, tile baths & solid surface with tandem parking for toys or bikes counter-tops, with carpet in bedrooms. This lon to very large pot sizes through most to shops and restaurants too. Perry Creek provides lots of project room and ample home meets all the expectations of today’s off street parking for all your guests. Elementary just over the hill. Hurry, you will garden centers. For quick results in the sophisticated & savvy buyers. Still time to want to see this home. choose carpet, light fixtures & mirrors. coming months, match a 5-gallon nursery $199,950 $245,500 firecracker with the perfect pot. It should $469,750 be tall enough to allow dangling without 335 Sioux Point Road, dakota duneS, Sd 605.232.4390 oR 888.540.5590 floor sweeping, or add a pedestal for more www.dakotaduneS.com height. The pot opening should be large

Upright growth shown here bows down to weep from the weight of cumulative flowering throughout the warm months. enough to drop a 5-gallon nursery pot inside with room to spare. This makes a fine freestanding composition to set your firecracker at the perfect height for an exceptional patio accent until frost. Coral fountain is another name that describes its very unique and graceful habit. Young plants are spindly like Sprenger asparagus house plants. Early on, thin dark stems rise from the center upward to arch only after enough foliage or a good crop of flowers weighs it down. What we do know about the plant is it prefers more ordinary well-drained potting soil. It’s a very drought-resistant species that looks differently depending on where it is and how you care for it. A sparse wispy look is more transparent, which occurs with infrequent watering and minimal feeding. For really lush specimens, maintain moderate fertility with regular feedings to stimulate more stem growth that results in a larger plant. Frost is the Achilles heel of where firecrackers grow over time. They are supposedly hardy to 24 degrees Fahrenheit, but that likely kills back much of the tender growth. Growing in pots allows you to move them to shelter or indoors for winter. Firecrackers should be our plant of the year during ongoing drought. They are chameleons that raise succulent gardens to a whole new level. They are essentials of Spanish style architecture, modernists love their pop and textures, and they fit in with tropical landscaping suffering for moisture. Why not take a chance on some fireworks this summer to transform dry garden doldrums with red hot color, hummingbird parties and an entirely new fine-textured plant to play with? Maureen Gilmer is an author, horticulturist and landscape designer. Learn more at www. MoPlants.com.


H16 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

ASK ANGIE’S LIST

How should I decorate a kid’s room?

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veryone benefits from a space that’s uniquely their own—especially kids. Kids love to help plan and design their bedrooms. After all, the place where they sleep and play is their PAUL F. P. own little part of the world, POGUE and it gives them a sense of ownership when they’re able to put a personal touch on it. Here are three ways to customize your child’s room without breaking the bank:

Think about flexible options

Neutral walls and colorful accents make for the best basic building blocks of a child’s room. Don’t worry about adding any bright color—all the toys and accessories in the room can do that! When it comes to developing a theme for the room, consider using easily changed elements. This flexibility will come in handy as kids grow and their tastes change. If they’re on a baseball kick, get baseball-themed blankets and pillows for now and swap them out for the next obsession later. If they’re into

trucks or dolls, place some on a shelf. You can also change these as their interests evolve. Interior designers specialize in all aspects of home design and can give you pointers on how to involve your kids in the process.

Consider built-in furniture

Think about hiring a carpenter for built-in beds, dressers, bookshelves or seating. This way, you can maximize space while designing a room that will grow with your child for years to come. A twin-sized loft bed will be great at any age beyond toddlerhood, for example. Smaller children will enjoy using the space below the bed for toy storage (or an impromptu playhouse with a few cleverly hung curtains), and older kids and teens can use the space for a desk. Window seats provide an outside view that connects kids to nature, and they can be decorated to suit their changing interests as well. Built-in shelving saves space and offers great flexibility over the years. A toddler’s

Dr. Seuss books can be replaced by toys, which can be replaced by schoolbooks. As an added bonus, built-in shelves provide a safety bonus for smaller children, since they can’t tip over.

Create a unique look with custom painting The paint job in your child’s room provides the baseline for the rest of the look and design. Look for paints free of volatile organic compounds. They’re the best choice for anyone sensitive to allergies or prone to headaches. Satin and semi-gloss paint finishes are excellent choices for kid’s rooms—their water base makes them easy to clean with soap and water. Plus, satin paint is forgiving of imperfections. To really fire up your child’s creative instincts, consider chalkboard or dry erase paints. They’ll let your budding young Picasso draw to their heart’s content with an easy cleanup later. You can also place a layer of magnetic

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Elements like built-in furniture and shelving will grow with your child for years to come. paint primer underneath standard colors, which will allow you to easily stick artwork or magnetic art projects right against the wall. For a truly unique experience, mural painters can offer a distinctive and personalized look for a child’s room. Some will even mount art on canvas the size and shape of the wall, so it can be taken down and preserved when a child gets older. Paul F. P. Pogue is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from

Dave PePin

A Realtor with United Real Estate Solutions How long have you been a Realtor? This is my seventh year. I started in August of 2012. Where are you from? I grew up in Oelwein, Iowa. Why did you choose to be a Realtor? I get to meet new people and make friends, which is how I treat my clients. What is your favorite house style? I love the log cabin type of properties. That’s what I would build if I had the money.

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What accomplishment are you most proud of? In my personal life, I’m very proud of what my kids are doing. Professionally, I’m very proud of the connections I have made with people and winning the Weekender Award for Best Real Estate Agent. I have been in the top two or three agents here the past few years and in the top 15 in the area for the past few years. It comes down to making relationships.

If you could have dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would they be? I love Jerry Rice, and for the other two, I’m fascinated by Steve Jobs – I would love to meet him – and it’s really close between Michael Jordan and Andre Agassi. I would probably choose Michael Jordan because he’s the best of all time.

What’s your hidden talent? I’m a pretty good tennis player.

Who would play you in a movie? When I was a little younger my students told me I looked like Jim Carrey. I can be goofy like him from time to time.

What was your childhood nickname? “Dave”

Android or iPhone? iPhone

What is the No. 1 most played song on your iPod? I love ‘80s rock. I listen to a lot of Journey. I also like Mumford & Sons and Barenaked Ladies.

If you could only take 3 items to a desert island, what would they be? An unlimited supply of water, camping and fishing gear, and a computer and Netflix.

What’s your favorite meal? For Valentine’s Day, I get steak and king crab legs with the girls.

When you’re not at the office, where can people find you? Probably at the tennis court

What was your first car? The first car I drove was a Ford Fiesta. The first car I owned was a black Mitsubishi Eclipse. It had a manual transmission and had turbo All Wheel Drive. What is your best job? This is my bet job. I like this. I was a teacher, and I was very successful, but I get to meet more people. It’s all about the relationships. I get to do some fun things. Best concert/show/entertainment you’ve ever been to. I had a heck of a time at Journey, but the best concert was Elton John in Las Vegas, the Red Piano tour. It was really neat.


Saturday, June 23, 2018 | H17

Siouxland Homes

513 7th Street Sioux City, IA 51101 712-255-5611 888-880-4517 premierrealtygrp.com

Antique or vintage? What’s the difference?

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s that an antique or is it vintage? Most people refer to items that are old as antiques, because they feel a certain “cache” goes with it. Some believe antiques are items that are 25 years JOSEPH PUBILLONES and older or 50 years and older. Technically, antiques are goods approaching the 100-year mark. Most other items fall under the term vintage. Whether antique or vintage, these looks are a wonderful way to create a unique look in the home. Vintage or antique furniture does not have to make your house look like a gentleman’s club or your grandmother Salvatrice’s house; in many cases, it can be quite subtle. However, vintage can be a bit trickier to incorporate. Designing a home around vintage furnishings must be carefully thought through. Mixing and matching pieces of furniture from totally different periods can create a hodge-podge look so it is best to have a plan of what you want to achieve, before you start buying vintage pieces for your home. However, sometimes the most extreme types of furnishings can complement each other, so don’t be afraid to mix it up. A bit of moxie is needed to create an interesting mix and incorporate vintage pieces into the decor. Vintage furniture does not need be more expensive than modern mass-produced furniture. One could end up with a wonderful, unique home that costs less to furnish than many homes with newly bought furniture with no style and heritage. The trick is to be an individual...

choose a style of interior decoration that you like and create a style around that. Give the decor extra thought to ensure that it is workable and then slowly piece it all together. Creating an individual style does not happen overnight and cannot be achieved in a few shopping trips. You may find yourself looking through yard sales, furniture sales and antiques shops for a while before you find a piece that you think would add a special touch to a room. Patience is needed! The key to incorporating vintage pieces is not to do an entire room in one style or a 50/50 mix. Instead, aim for a two-thirds to one-third mixture of styles or just use a few pieces as accents. For example, one or two pieces of Art Deco-style furniture and a Scandinavian sofa from the 1960s can create a dramatic point of interest in an otherwise modern or contemporary room. Incorporating vintage pieces is also a great way to display family heirlooms in your interior design. Vintage pieces don’t always have to be on permanent display — they can emerge from time to time and be shown off like a fine collectable, or even incorporated as table-scapes. Finally, incorporating vintage is very eco-friendly! Every time we can keep one piece of furniture or item from going to a landfill, our earth smiles, and we preserve a part of our culture and history. These vintage treasures become our old friends. Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida. His website is www.josephpubillones.com.

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H18 | Saturday, June 23, 2018

Siouxland Homes

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MAUREEN GILMER‌PHOTOS

Screens composed of closely spaced trees become maintenance problems that can require extreme pruning.

How to maintain privacy in your backyard through planting

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ou can’t sunbathe nude when neighbors look down onto your patio or backyard. They can watch every move you make, and you don’t want to see them either. Your neighbor’s rotting camper or junk cars MAUREEN may not suit your garden GILMER style. The knee-jerk solution is to plant a closely spaced row of Italian cypress or other cigar-shaped evergreens. It may be a wasted effort because they are slow growers, unlikely to fulfill their purpose before the end of our lives. This is not a new problem, and if you go back to old gardening books, you see how wider beds and borders were standard along the fence lines. This wasn’t just for beauty, but ease of maintenance and improved plant health. And yes, the borders featured screening trees because they had eyesores too. They didn’t recommend trees in lawns as shading is unproductive: Grass needs full sun. Their primary concern back then: successful beautiful gardens, period. Wide beds allow for a diversity of plants that support a much wider range of wildlife. More importantly, if a pest or disease attacks one type of plant, it won’t destroy the garden as is the case with

monocultures. If you lose one, things still look good until you plant a replacement. This rule of diversity in design ensures sustainability of the garden as a holistic ecosystem, not a habitat for a particular plant or insect. Trees grown for screening are watered and fed with the rest of the plants in that bed. They are naturally compatible, rather than fighting with a lawn for water and nutrients. The flowering diversity here rewards good design with great color thriving under and around the screen tree. Your first step to a solution is to evaluate the privacy problem. Where is it, how wide is it and tall? Is there a window or patio that is the most important vantage point at your house? If so, make your visual assessment from that point to ensure proper tree coverage. This exercise roughly shows you the ultimate shape and size of the tree needed to block it. Selecting a certain tree for privacy screening is more difficult. It should be done with the help of a professional who is familiar with a wide range of locally successful tree species. With tree problems often limited to a region, these professionals will know the species to avoid and best bets.

Semi-dwaf fruit trees make excellent spot screens in smaller gardens and offer the bonus of annual fruit. Here are some general rules apply to the screening garden itself: - A deciduous tree loses its leaves in the winter for semiannual screening. But you may not be in the yard during the winter anyway. Evergreens are essential for year-round screening. - Tree canopies offer varying degrees of opaqueness. It’s related to the density of branches and how much foliage they carry. Some want a more porous visual screen that blocks the view but not the light or breeze. These also offer a greater sense of depth while full blackout planting in hedge densities just makes living walls.

- Growers of trees have two methods of shaping young tree stock: standard and multiple trunk. A standard just has one trunk and a foliage head on top. Trees pruned to multi-trunk branch much lower, so they are wider earlier in life than the same plant as a standard. Multis can cover a lot more fence line than a single trunk in the same position. Multis rarely need ugly staking in youth, though if unstable they may require guy wires. A good garden center can order your tree in as a multi trunk in any size containers from budget 15 gallon containers to sky’s the limit boxed semi-mature specimens. The beauty of being a homeowner is the ability to create spaces for outdoor living. It’s darned hard to do when you live in a fishbowl. Create a beautiful deep border to augment your screen trees for maximized depth, screening, color and wildlife. The real payoff comes later when nude sunbathing, swimming or hanging in the spa finally becomes possible. Maureen Gilmer is an author, horticulturist and landscape designer. Learn more at www. MoPlants.com. Contact her at mogilmer@ yahoo.com or P.O. Box 891, Morongo Valley, CA 92256.


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