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tension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@ okstate.edu, phone For more informa- at 405-747-8320, or in person at the tion on this or any Payne County Exother horticultural tension office, locattopic, you can contact Keith Reed, the ed at 315 W. 6th in Horticulturist in the Stillwater. Payne County Ex-
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candescent bulbs. • Once the seeds have germinated, ideal growing temperatures are going to be crop dependent. Check your seed packet for this information. Do not assume that warmer is necessarily better. • Water as needed. Creating a tiny “watering can” by punching or drilling very small holes into a water bottle lid works very well. This can help to provide water in small doses without washing away the seedlings. Once the seedlings produce their first true leaves (the first to open are normally the cotyledons), the seeds are ready to be transplanted into a larger con-
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emerge. • Light is not especially critical until the seeds germinate. Once they do, look for the best indoor lighting you can find. Natural sunlight is great as long as you don’t cook the plants in a indoor room temis more likely to hot window. Even perature. This can contain soil-borne if you do have ideal be done a number fungi that could be natural lighting, of ways but a seed detrimental to the with the short days, starting mat is seedlings. Begin you will need to with a shallow dish the most effective. supplement mornWhile these mats with some means ings or evenings can be expensive, of drainage. One with the goal of they generally pay inch or so of growgiving the seedlings ing medium is deep for themselves 16-18 hours of light enough as the seeds many times over a day. won’t be in this con- by ensuring the • Lighting opproduction of qualtainer very long. tions for indoor • Seed more than ity seedlings. At growing have imminimum, chose a you think you will proved dramatically location that does need. Very rarely over the last few not stay cool to the will you get 100% years. High qualitouch (like a granite ty LED lights are germination, nor countertop). will all seedlings manufactured to • Plant according produce ideal light be healthy. With to package direcpractice and bit waves without tions, water lightly, producing excesof research, you’ll and then cover the learn that this will sive heat that can container with clear damage seedlings. vary depending on kitchen wrap to the crop. If these are too ex• Almost all crops help maintain mois- pensive, household ture. Remove the will benefit from LED or florescent soil slightly warmer plastic as soon as bulbs will work and the new seedlings than the average are preferable to in-
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If you are a fan of cool season garden crops like broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower, some important dates are right around the corner. Feb. 15 is generally considered the opening of the “early planting” window for these crops. Since these crops are usually the most successful when transplanted into the garden as established seedlings, the time to plant indoors and begin growing them out is almost here. Keep the following tips in mind and you will be off to a great start: • Use a seed starting mix for a growing medium. This is NOT the same as potting soil, starting mix is finer and has different water-holding characteristics. Also avoid using garden soil as it will tend to hold too much moisture and
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made it all in Vermont and shipped it,” Dan says. Adds Jen: “The hardest part was getting it all unpacked.” (Growing up, Dan did electrical work with his dad, and so “did all the electrical on this project,” he says. “We basically rewired the whole back of the house.”)
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The wiring is one of the not-obvious things here – kind of like the awesome addition itself – from the street, anyway. But from behind, says Burton, “It’s almost like a front porch in the backyard” – a community celebrity, in a community of classic homes. “We get a lot of
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foot traffic in the alleyway; it’s kind of voyeuristic,” says Jen. “The neighbors have been along for the whole project, and people have been so cool. The idea about modern incorporated into older – we were concerned it’d be too different, but it fits. I think this house is a treasure.”
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NEW LISTINGS AND PRICE CHANGES 1109 N. Payne - HUGE LOT/4 or 5bedrm/3 full baths-$239,500-Tiffany 511 Grant St., Agra - For sale or lease ($550.mo)2bed 1bath 1083 sq ft - $39,900 - Kyle 3610 S. Woodstone Dr. - NICE LOT READY FOR BUILDING - $55,000 - Donna 203 S. Marshall - AFFORDABLE 3bed 1bath 988 sq ft - $89,900 - Lori 726 Allyn Ave, Stw. - 5bed 4bath 3car garage 3142 sq ft-$419,900 - Donna/Lori 1301 W. Richmond Rd. Stw - 4bed 3bath 3car garage 1.5Story 3450 sq ft - $535,000 - Tiffany 4723 W. Santa Fe Ct., Stw. - 4bed 2bath 2car garage 2011 sq ft - $312,000 - Donna 2117 N. Burdick, Stw. - 3bed 2bath 2car garage 1692 sq ft - $179,000 - Ann 606 Carnes Cir., Perkins - 3bed 2bath 2car garage LARGE LOT - $199,000 - Cole 1309 S Chester - UPDATED 3 bed 2 bath 2 Story 1288 sq ft - $120,000 - Tiffany 4719 W. Santa Fe Ct. - NEW CONSTRUCTION MOVE IN READY 4bed 2bath 2013 sq ft - $319,900 - Donna 923 E. Knapp Ave. - PRICE CHANGE 3bed 1.5bath 1127 sq ft - $116,500 - Lori 6003 Gunner Springs - NEW CONSTRUCTION 3bed 2 bath 2 car garage 2225 sq ft - $328,000 - Lori 305 Chronister Ave., Drumright - AFFORDABLE 2bed 1bath 1car garage 1128 sq ft - $54,000 - Cole 3919 W. Rutledge Dr - 4bed 3.5bath 2car garage 2 story 3715 sq ft - $550,000 - Ann 1001 Tobacco Rd. - ONE-OF-A-KIND 4 bed 3 bath 3 car garage 3000 sq ft - $325,000 - Tiffany 5019 Clayton Ln - AS IS 3bed 1bath 2car garage on 5 acres m/l - $119,000 - Tiffany 5520 W. Eseco Rd. - 3bed 2bath 2car garage 2 Ponds 0n 40 acres - $419,000 - Kyle 6605 W. Coventry - 4bed 3bath 2car garage 2 Story Pool PRICE IMPROVEMENT - $385,000 - Dolores 11220 S. Brushcreek = TINY HOME 2bed 1 bath 923 sq ft - $107,500 - Lori 5213 E. Hidden Springs Dr. - 4bed 2.5bath 2car garage 2115 sq ft - $265,000 - Lori 4005 S. Western - 4 bed 2.5 bath 3606 Sq ft 2 car garage 9.63 Acres Barn Pool - $899,000 - Tiffany 1600 S. Mansfield Dr. - 2 Lots 2320 sq ft Great Location - $224,900 - Dolores 619 S. Fairgrounds Rd. - 2.75 acres of Commercial Property for Your New Business - $275,000 - Lori 9016 S. Country Club Rd. - 60 acres ready for you to build!-$475,000-Tiffany 4917 Clayton Lane - 2bed 1bath 1car garage 1141 sq ft on 5 acres m/l-$175,000-Tiffany 9512 S. Union Rd., Perkins - 5bed 4bath 2car garage 4785 sq ft 9 Acres m/l-$515,000-Lori S. 34700 Rd. & E. 0440 Rd., Pawnee, OK - 160 acres for your enjoyment - $330,000 - Tiffany 5706 W. Garden Pointe - 3bed 3bath 2car garage 1.5 story 2754 sq ft - $483,000 - Donna 3337 W. Charleston Ct. - Your Dream Lot! - $43,500 - Donna 3100 N. Madison Ct. - Across from Boomer Lake 4 bed 4.5 bath 3536 sq ft - $389,000 - Tiffany 3403 W. LaPoint Ct. - NEW CONSTRUCTION 4bed 3bath 3car garage 2474 sq ft - $349,000 - Donna 1117 S. Gray St. - 4bed 1.5bath 2car garage 1926 sq ft MOVE IN READY - $142,500 - Dolores 1300 S Williamsfield Dr. - NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bed 2 bath 2 car garage 1922 sq ft - $299,000 - Donna 1919 S. August St. - 3 bed 2 bath 2 car garage 1843 sq ft - $179,900 - Tiffany 3607 W. Lakeview Rd. - 5 bed 3 bath 2274 sq ft 3 acres m/l - $256,000 - Tiffany 5811 W. Villas Ct. - New Construction Buy Now Pick Colors 3 bed 2 bath - $325,000 - Donna 3215 S. Boomer Rd. - Great Commercial Location - $2,480,000 - Tiffany Between 80th & 92nd on Western - New Subdivision 1+ acres Livestock allowed - $54-74,000 - Donna 207 E Maple Ave., Perry - 2 bed 1.5 bath Brick Nice Price! - $78,500 - Dolores 501 W 29th Ave. - Improvements being made 3 bed 2 bath 2 car garage 1249 sq ft - $110,000 - Jack 1228 E Virginia - NEW CONSTRUCTION 4 bed 2 bath 2 car garage 1780 sq ft - $219,900 - Donna
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extra bonus even beyond the bonus space – there’s an excellent new deck up top. “A lot of times in the backyard, you can get away with a little modern,” says Jim Burton, the architect behind the addition, who worked with Proform Construction. “The big ideas were to create a nice connection to the backyard, with indoor/outdoor flow; improve efficiency of the kitchen; and add more storage/work space. It just so happened to add a new roof space above. Configuration-wise, it works out well.” Before all this workable, beautiful space existed, the home’s configuration could get confounding. Examples abounded, snugly, in the old kitchen: For dining options, there was “a little tiny nook you could hardly fit two people in,” says Dan. For inviting-in-light options, the old window “had been narrow, and barely opened,” he says. For storage options – well, let’s just say the new custom kitchen island – on casters! – and the cool new corner shelves are cheery additions, next to a very cheery addition. And for ankle-twisting options, the old stairs
tions. “I did the cables,” Dan says. “My dad did the channel stringers and the post.” His dad is Ernie Plumb, a metal fabricator in Vermont. His craftsmanship also shows up in the railing of the new rooftop deck. “Jim designed all the metal work. My dad
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SEATTLE – One of these Tudors is not like the others. From the street, it’s hard to tell: This classic Ballard neighborhood radiates timeless Seattle charm, and Dan and Jen Plumb’s lovely and definitely charming 1929 home blends in beautifully. Out back, though, it’s a whole new era: a modern integration of times and spaces that really stands out, and up – about 285 square feet. The Plumbs – she is a clinical dietitian; he owns a small graphic-design company in Georgetown – now have a sweetly sleek addition that has significantly multiplied their options. A luminous new dining/family room (and/or future client meeting area for Jen) sits half a floor below the main level, connected to the newly renovated kitchen above by a new staircase. Panoramic folding doors, 10 feet tall, glide wide open to a new patio and the backyard, where Penny the grown-up pup and Bandito the actual puppy romp (one slightly more enthusiastically than the other) on playground play chips. The addition is wrapped in stand-
to the basement “were pretty treacherous,” Jen says. That peril is kaput. Now one set of stairs leads from the new room to the unfinished, warmly livable, basement. And the new addition-kitchen-connection staircase, of steel and thick fir treads, represents even deeper connec-
Bedding secrets: tailoring and textiles By Katie Laughridge
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Since January is a month for new resolutions, I thought I would share one of mine with you. After a busy day in the shop and an evening of family fun with my husband and 3-year-old, I crave few things more than crawling into a beautiful and cozy bed for a good night’s rest – which is easier said than done. I love coming home to an enticing and tidy bed. It not only energizes me in the morning to accomplish the small task of making it, but a well-made bed is a thing of beauty. I’d like to revamp our bedroom this year, and lucky for me, there are countless gorgeous beds to inspire me. Many bed owners have asked how we get them to look so
full and luxurious, so I’ve collected a few secrets from our bedding experts who create our second-floor masterpieces (thank you, Paula and Kathy). Much like clothing, sizing matters when it comes to bedding. You wouldn’t wear an outfit that is two sizes too big; your bed doesn’t want to either. Having a tailored fit for your duvet makes a world of difference in volume and comfort. One thing I find interesting (and slightly hard to believe) is there is no industry standard for duvet sizing. So if you order five inserts from five different places, they may be all slightly different sizes despite all being called a queen. This is why we take such care in getting our measurements correct
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so we can order our covers to fit the duvet fill, not the other way around. When we order inserts for our standard duvet covers, we go for the Super Queen (96 by 98 inches) and Super King (114 by 98 inches) to ensure a full and fluffy look that extends all the way to the edges. If a customer prefers to keep an existing fill, we recommend measuring it so we can adjust our cover dimensions for the perfect fit. This prevents the annoying problem of a sliding insert that bunches and creates flat spots. Once the sizing is figured out, it’s time for textiles. We typically recommend a double-sided duvet cover. This provides flexibility if you want to switch up your look periodically without completely new bedding and
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When choosing pillow textiles, have fun with it. Personal preferences dictate whether you even use the same fabric as your duvet cover – it’s not mandatory. We are
constantly switching and rearranging our pillows upstairs to create new and exciting combinations. As a rule of thumb, it can be helpful to start out with a calm and
neutral Euro pillow to create a strong backdrop, but then let the creativity flow. Your front rows of pillows can be swapped for a breath of fresh air whenever needed.
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gives the option of an unexpected pop of pattern when you fold down your cover. Nothing adds texture like pattern mixing. Another area where size creates a big difference is in the pillows. Throw pillows give height, depth and elegance to your bed and are important in creating a fully decked out final product. Typically we design with three layers of decorative pillows, starting with two 27-by-27-inch Euro pillows (three if it’s a king bed) to create the perfect backdrop along with the headboard. Our next two layers are rows of 24-by24-inch pillows to create the depth that makes a bed seem cozy and inviting. If you want even more flair, a front accent pillow in the middle is the perfect cherry on top.
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Am I doing laundry the right way? that keep whites bright and colors from bleeding into Laundry is one other fabrics. There’s of those deceptively another dimension simple household to this process: chores: Clothes trav- Picking out the el from hamper to truly dirty from the machine and back lightly soiled and the again in a repetitive clothes in-between. cycle that runs on It’s standard proceautopilot. But there’s dure for companies more to doing launwho work in hospidry than separating tality _ after all, you colors and fluffing wouldn’t want the the load you forgot towel at your hotel about in the dryer. to have stains from These are a few the dining room on ways to do the wash it. Why shouldn’t effectively without you employ the same turning the chore tactic at home? Beinto a complete drag. fore you throw the Thoughtfully next load in, take separate an extra look at how Separating clothes grimy things really by color is one of are, and sort things those necessary evils accordingly. By Diana Crandall, Angie’s List
Pretreat stains Grass, chewing gum, red wine, coffee – if you toss clothes with these types of stains right into the washing machine, it’s going to be near-impossible to get them out later. Pretreating takes a little bit of research and time, but it’s the easiest way to maintain the integrity of your favorite button-down or pair of slacks. Plus, if it becomes a regular part of your routine, you won’t think twice about the few extra minutes you’ll need to fight stubborn stains. Temperature matters
Take clothing color, fabric type and soil level into consideration when you’re spinning dials on your machine. Generally speaking, cold water is less likely to cause colors to bleed or fade, and your clothing without care instructions can likely be washed with no problem on cold settings. Other apparel might require warm or high heat. Take a look at care instructions to be sure, and remember you might have to tweak instructions based on factors like stain type or suspected bacteria. Use your dryer correctly
turn anything from lights to a home alarm. When looking for ease of use, choose a company or product in which you can use an app on your mobile device. 5. Look for decor elements to integrate into tech plans such as automatic shades or drapery. 6. Consider a home theater. Home theaters are more popular than ever, with brands such as SnapAV, Triad and JVC offering products for the ultimate experience.
7. Get a camera. Looking for ways to monitor your home from afar? With the help of a camera and a home automation system you can see who comes and who goes from anywhere in the world. 8. Integrate your alarm system into a platform capable of remote access. From being able to unlock doors remotely to turning an alarm off and on a mobile device, technology makes it easier than ever to connect with your home.
Administration, and those result in an estimated $35 million in property loss. There are also multiple deaths and injuries reported each year because of dryer fires, and 34% are caused by a failure to properly clean the dryer.
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maintenance Regularly cleaning your washing machine and dryer doesn’t just ensure they’ll last longer and clean your clothes more effectively. 2,900 dryer fires are reported each year, according to the U.S. Fire
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Nobody likes pulling twisted up sheets out of the dryer, or folding laundry to find several socks have disappeared into the abyss. If you want to avoid tangling up your linens, make sure you don’t overload your machines. You can also take a look at the care instructions of your sheets. Depending on thread count and material, you might want to toss in a few dryer balls to keep them from wrinkling, or dry them on a different setting to make them as soft as possible. Don’t neglect
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