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Temperature forecasts in the forties mean fireplace season is not far away. Every year, the Payne County Extension Office fields a few calls on using ashes in the garden. Occasionally those calls deal with trying to restore soils where too much ash has been applied. To minimize problems, it’s a good idea to conduct a basic soil test before you begin. Fireplace ashes contain about 6 % potassium, which is relatively high. Ashes also have acid neutralizing power and can have a salt content of about 22 percent. Either of these factors can have detrimental effect on soil if present in too great a quantity. Ashes should not
Home Grown KEITH REED be applied to soils which have a neutral to alkaline pH (7 or above) because the liming properties of ashes will further increase the pH. High pH soils are associated with micronutrient unavailability with elements such as iron or zinc. For very acidic soils (low pH) that also need potassium, ashes can be valuable as they are more soluble than lime, neutralizing soil acidity within a few days after incorporation by rain
or cultivation. However, care should be taken to avoid excessive application. If you have determined that ashes will benefit your soil based on its need for potassium and liming, the next step is determining how much to apply. This is where the soil test comes in handy. The maximum amount that can be applied to sandy soils is only about half that which can be applied to finer textured soils. For sandy soils,
a maximum rate of 10 gallons of ashes per 1000 square feet equates to approximately 3 pounds of potassium and 10 pounds of lime applied. For other soil types, a maximum rate of 20 gallons of ashes per 1000 square feet equates about 6 pounds of potassium and 20 lbs of lime applied. Keep in mind that excessive applications may damage the soil. Areas treated at the above rates should not be retreated again for 10 years or until a soil test shows a need for lime or potassium again. To avoid repeat applications to the same area, it’s a good idea to make notes in your garden diary of the areas
that have received an application. Remember that if you use fireplace ashes for your potassium needs, other fertilizers applied should not contain potassium. Potassium, like phosphorus, remains in the soil for a long period of
time and does not need to be applied very often. Finally, avoid applying ashes to areas where blueberries, azaleas or other acid-loving plants are grown. For more information of this or any other horticultural topic, you can con-
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New options open for homeowners seeking a reverse mortgage The Nation’s Housing Column KENNETH R. HARNEY es are targeted at homeowners 62 years and older. They allow borrowers to supplement their retirement incomes by converting their home equity into cash via lump sum payments, monthly payments
reverse-mortgage program by limiting the amounts seniors can borrow against their houses, raising insurance premiums, and requiring applicants to demonstrate that they are creditworthy. These restrictions and other issues such as high fees have contributed to the program’s sharp plunge in volume, from just under 115,000 new loans in 2009 to 48,385 in fiscal 2018, the lowest total since 2005.
Drastic declines in business volume like this have spurred lenders to come up with alternatives. At least four major companies now offer proprietary, non-government reverse mortgages. They include Finance of America Reverse, Reverse Mortgage Funding, Longbridge Financial and One Reverse Mortgage. All of them allow much larger maximum-loan amounts than FHA. They
also charge no mortgage-insurance premiums, and may permit loans to owners of condominium units in developments that have not been approved for FHA financing. Bottom line: They’re an important, growing resource for senior homeowners and worth at least a look if you’re considering a reverse mortgage. Ken Harney’s email address is Harneycolumn@ gmail.com.
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and appear headed for further declines. The program is a financial nightmare for the FHA, performing so poorly that the FHA’s commissioner, Brian D. Montgomery, complained recently that it is “still hemorrhaging money,” despite repeated reform efforts. Worse yet, FHA recently discovered hanky-panky in the appraisals used for reverse mortgages. An internal study by the agency found that in a sample of 134,000 loans, a stunning 37 percent of them had inflated values – the appraisers hyped the numbers – thereby exposing the agency’s insurance fund that backs the mortgages to bigger hits down the road. Some of the bogus value estimates billowed as high as 30 percent over actual market value in 2008 and 2009, though the average has moderated more recently. Federally insured reverse mortgag-
or credit lines. No repayment of the debt is required until the homeowners sell the house, move out or die. If the amounts borrowed exceed what the house can bring in a sale, the lender can file a claim against FHA’s mortgage-insurance fund and receive compensation. Because of continuing multibillion-dollar insurance-fund losses, FHA has tried to rein in the
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WASHINGTON – You’ve probably seen actor Tom Selleck suavely pitching federally insured reverse mortgages on TV and thought, hmm, that sounds interesting. He says you can turn your home equity into cash and not pay back anything – no principal, no interest, no fees – for years after your retirement. And it’s true: Some form of a reverse mortgage could be a good choice for you, but it might not be the government-backed type Selleck is hawking. Those loans have hit tough times, and growing numbers of lenders have begun offering alternatives – proprietary, non-government reverse mortgages, including an innovative variant unveiled last month that allows owners to retain their current low-interest-rate regular mortgages while pulling out additional funds via the industry’s only “second-lien” reverse loan. A little background: Annual volumes of the Federal Housing Administration’s reverse mortgages have tanked to their lowest level in 13 years
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What to consider before starting a bedroom remodel By HomeAdvisor HomeAdvisor
Remodeling your bedroom is a great way to revive an outdated space and add value to your home. But like any major home improvement, it’s important to go in prepared – and to plan your budget and design before you get started. Good planning is key not only to saving money, but also to making sure your vision is realized once your project is complete. Consider the following as you plan out your project. CLASSIC STYLES WORK BEST FOR RESALE A trendy or personalized design may work well if you’re remodeling for yourself. But if
you’re fixing up a bedroom for future resale, a timeless, more traditional style is most likely your best choice. Features like walkin closets, recessed lighting and an updated bathroom can be good ways to draw in potential homebuyers – while a new bedroom skylight could be the finishing touch you need to close the sale. MEASURE TWICE One of the biggest mistakes you can make in bedroom remodeling is to take the wrong measurements. Even the smallest of slip-ups can lead to a variety of problems – including potential delays and increased costs that can throw your entire project
off course. Be sure to confirm each measurement twice before moving on to the next. ADD MORE SPACE Your remodel offers a great opportunity to make your bedroom bigger. Whether that involves building an addition or expanding into an adjacent room, adding more space can improve both the comfort and value of your home. But before you start tearing out the walls, it’s important to know your local zoning laws – and to consult with a pro to better understand which options work best within your budget. CHOOSE THE RIGHT FLOORING
Wood and carpet are popular bedroom flooring materials. Carpet is the more budget-friendly choice. The downside to carpet is that it can be more difficult to clean and will likely need replacement five to 10 years down the road. Wood flooring is more expensive, but it’s also easy to clean and comes with a longer lifespan. Whichever you go with, be sure to do your research and know your flooring options before making your final decision. CONSIDER COSMETIC UPGRADES Low-budget updates can make a big difference when it comes to changing your bedroom’s appear-
ance. A new coat of light paint can give your room a larger, airier look – while a brighter color combined with different textures can add depth and personality to its overall design. And small things like rearranging the furniture and cleaning up clutter
can create the feel of a major upgrade without the project price tag. FIND THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR When it comes to your remodel, the right contractor makes all the difference. An experienced professional will not only
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4314 Braxton Lane 1803 E 143rd 1003 E 80th (10 acres) 118 NE 2nd St, Perkins 3523 E McElroy 5704 S Perkins Rd 4015 E. Triple Crown 105050 N. 3600 Rd, Paden OK Freeman Dilbeck BROKER/Owner 405-612-4429
$160,000 $95,000 $100,000 $143,750 $168,000 $350,000 $339,000 $380,000
SOLD SOLD FOR SALE FOR SALE PENDING PENDING NEW PRICE NEW ROOF
Trent Hawkins REALTOR Associate 405-332-6911
Trent Trent Freeman Linda Trent Freeman Linda Freeman/Trent/Linda Linda Klinger, GRI REALTOR Associate 405-612-0454
THE DILBECK AGENCY
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104 E McELROY 405-372-2792 DilbeckAgency.com
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118 NE 2ND, PERKINS $143,750
Yost Rd.
Yost Rd.
To Cimarron Turnpike
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