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The peak gift-shopping season has begun, but so has the time of year when “porch pirates” proliferate. DEAR DAVE: I am a single woman who works long hours and am always on the run, so I would like to start doing more shopping over the internet and having the stuff delivered to my home in order to free up more of my time. But how can I make sure that the packages won’t get stolen from my porch while I am away? If things did get stolen, what recourse would I have? ANSWER: Sales over the internet have grown at a double-digit rate over each of the past several years. Retailers are expecting to shatter online records again as the holiday gift-shopping season gets under way, but law-enforcement officials are warning that we’re also entering the peak season for “porch pirates” – those scurvy thieves who swipe unattended packages left outside of a home’s front door. Fortunately, there are steps you can

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Some keys for Poinsettia care after the holidays is the third key to keeping your poinsettia from premature death. Your plant should not be waterlogged or allowed to completely dry out. Poinsettias will wilt and drop leaves at either extreme. The simply too intense a soil being used for change for the plant containers these to quickly adapt to. days is extremely Proper moisture lightweight and

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KEITH REED ing ducts, and exterior doors. While poinsettias can certainly grow well outside this narrow temperature range, the ideal temperature is between 6870° F. Poinsettias like light and need at least six hours per day, preferring bright but indirect. When they don’t get it, the plant will start dropping leaves, which not only makes them unattractive, but harder to keep alive. If you find your poinsettia beginning to wilt (and you’ve ruled out a water issue), take care not to overreact to a low light situation by overdoing it and placing it in direct sun. Compare this to our winter skin being exposed to a hot July sun; it’s

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can dry quickly so consistency is an important component of watering. Note that potting media is actually the correct term to use here since there is no actual soil in the container. Water the plant when the surface is dry to the touch. Add enough water to the pot so that

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it runs out of the bottom, but do not allow the plant to sit in water for longer than a few minutes. With a bit of practice, you can also learn to gauge the water needs by simply picking up the container and checking how heavy it is. For more information of this or any

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Stillwater NewsPress • Friday, November 22, 2019

Few things signal the holidays like the presence of poinsettias. This exotic import is native to Mexico where it grows as a large shrub or small tree. To toss this plant out after the holidays would be a shame, as with proper care, your poinsettia can provide beautiful color through the winter. As a bonus, it can also make a statement in your outdoor garden next summer as it grows well in Oklahoma once the threat of spring cold passes. There are three main keys to keeping your poinsettia alive and healthy through the winter. Get your plants off to a good start by avoiding exposure to cold temperatures or drafts. This includes bringing it home from the nursery or garden center. Try to avoid purchasing on cold blustery days. Keep your plant away from excessively cold or hot locations, such as near appliances, fireplaces, ventilat-


The art of designing a Christmas tree First things first, it’s all about the base. We use a vaBetween the early riety of bases for our trees, so don’t Kansas City snow be hesitant to try that has got our something outside of fireplaces roaring a traditional stand and the Christmas and tree skirt. One music we’ve got of our favorite ways rocking, I’ve been to display our trees feeling more and more in the holiday is by placing them in urns. Not only is spirit. To me, nothing marks the start it visually elegant, but it also adds a bit of the Christmas more height to your season quite like tree without havgetting the tree up ing to decorate an and decorated. I extra foot (or two) of love to get our tree up early so we have space. If you like a traas much time as ditional tree stand, possible to enjoy you can still freshen it. Plus, Brandon your look. We use doesn’t want to do scrap fabric and the heavy lifting of throws to create getting it into the living room without fun and unexpected tree skirts. It’s ample time for us a real eye-catcher to admire it. While and a great way decorating our tree is a season highlight to coordinate with for me, I have heard the other textiles in some of our visitors your room. We have used everything find themselves from leopard print ho-ho-hopelessly stuck on how to get to classic red and green plaids. Using their trees looking a simple piece of like the ones we fabric or an inexhave in the shop. pensive throw gives Fear not – I have you the flexibility gathered our fato change your look vorite tree tips and year after year, tricks to get your tree looking display and you can put the pieces to work ready. By Katie Laughridge

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in your home long after the holidays. No space or time? A small tree doesn’t have to mean small impact. Place smaller trees on a table. Not only will your container or basket containing the tree be better displayed, but it also creates the illusion of a full-sized tree. This is a good way to keep breakage to a minimum if you have young kids or animals in the house as they won’t be able to reach the ornaments (except, perhaps, cats). With my toddler, the less he can touch the ornaments, the better for my stress levels. Speaking of ornaments, there is an art to selecting just the right ones and placing them on the tree. Use varied sizes, textures and colors to create depth and add texture. This can be as simple as choosing different finishes (like metalPUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

lic, matte, sparkle, etc.) or even different shades of the same hue. Start by placing the largest ornaments first and fill in the blank spaces with smaller sizes. Place the ornaments at different depths – not all of them should be on the edges of the branches. This will add dimension to your tree. Ribbon is another great way to add texture. Instead of spiral wrapping, we like cutting various lengths of ribbon and securing them into bows or loops and then attaching to the tree individually. This gives you more freedom when placing your ribbons and leads to less chance of get-

ting tangled. While I certainly clove my plaids, we have been using lots of velvet ribbons and I adore the luxe feel they add. We tend to go a bit overboard with unexpected items in our trees, but that is part of the magic. Picks are a fun way to add a new element and some fullness to your tree. Lanterns and small trays holding figurines or other accents are other fun items that can spice things up. They are the perfect place to add (faux fire) candles for some extra glow. Last but absolutely not least, our No. 1 item to have on hand during the holidays is zip ties.

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Zip ties are our best friend when it comes to trimming our trees. They prevent drooping branches, sliding ribbons, breaking ornaments and a whole lot of stress. I cannot recommend

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Tips to help you get an early start on winter pot and window-box season By Connie Nelson Star Tribune

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MINNEAPOLIS – Winter hasn’t arrived – well, not technically, anyway – but it’s time to give it a warm welcome. Since the chrysanthemums have been leveled by killing frost, we’re getting an early start to winter pot and window-box season. “I can’t be without them,” said Beth Rau of Pahl’s Market in Apple Valley, Minn., about winter containers. “They’re welcoming, a pop of color, and they add so much to a front door or a porch.” Whether you build your own planter or buy one ready-made, whether you stick with traditional spruce tips, or go wild with cuttings from your garden, wintertime containers are “little pieces of art that make a house a home,” said Madeline Parks, assistant manager at Leitner’s Garden Center in St. Paul. That’s why we enlisted Rau and Parks to share their inspirational designs and pro tips. Potting up fresh evergreens, birch branches and colorful berries is “our way of beating the

winter weather,” said Rau. Designer: Madeline Parks, assistant manager at Leitner’s Garden Center, St. Paul, leitnersstpaul.com. Welcome winter For this decorative display, Parks decided to steer clear of holiday red. “I wanted something that could still pass as festive,” she said, “but would have a little bit of longevity.” She started with sturdy birch poles, chosen because they’re easy to work with and provide a stunning contrast to evergreens. She also used curly willow branches for height, and “one beefy” spruce top. While they are sometimes overused, Parks relies on these hardworking, conical branches to give shape to a design. “They’re good as a base, but there are so many other types of greens to use,” including “flowy” Norway pine and “drapey” cedar, which she tucked in around the base of this pot to give it a soft, finished look. For color, she added fresh toyanberry, bluebell eucalyptus and magnolia leaves. Happy holidays Parks went


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