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April 22, 2016 REALESTATE ESTATE WEEKLY WEEKLY 3209 Shiloh Creek Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities Weekly Features: • About Real Estate • Classifieds • Open House Map Stillwater Visit our web site at » Classifieds » Real Estate Weekly to download the current PDF edition and see participating Realtors. To advertise your home in Real Estate Weekly, call (405) 372-5000. stwnewspress.com Featured Homes: In Scotland, homeowners paint their front door red when they pay off their mortgage. 4821 W Crestview 4821 W Crestview - OPEN SUNDAY 1-2:30-$315,000-Tiffany Aranda 405- 714-1214 Restored to Greatness! 4 Bedrooms- Two living areas-Open Kitchen/Dining- Stillwater Golf & Country Club....This home has been restored to reflect the modern era of HGTV living. Stainless steel appliances, Bar, Pantry, plus large dining area. Formal living area with Picturesque windows. Guest bedroom with private bath. Master suite with private bath. Sun Room/Porch. Privacy Fenced Backyard with patio. Security System. 40 year roof shingle put on in 2001. 3209 Shiloh Creek - $359,900-Donna Rhinehart 405-612-0509 Exquisite Home. Stone fireplace. Formal dining area. You’ll love the kitchen cabinetry, double ovens, granite counters, gas cook-top, and walk-in pantry. 2 bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bath. The master is secluded and is large enough for a seating area, with access to the covered back patio. Laundry room with a mud room area & a sink just off the 3 car garage. Bonus room upstairs. Lawn sprinkler, central vacuum, and storm shelter. Remember… Berry Creek is the neighborhood with a club house and swimming pool for you to enjoy. These homes offered by Real Estate Professionals (405) 372-5151 • 723 S. Main Street

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REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY

3209 Shiloh Creek

Your best source for weekly real estate news and listings for Stillwater and surrounding communities

Weekly Features:• About Real Estate• Classifi eds• Open House Map

Stillwater

Visit our web site at

» Classifi eds » Real Estate Weeklyto download the current PDF edition

and see participating Realtors.To advertise your home in Real Estate

Weekly, call (405) 372-5000.

stwnewspress.com

Featured Homes:

In Scotland, homeowners paint their front door red when they pay

off their mortgage.

4821 W Crestview

4821 W Crestview - OPEN SUNDAY 1-2:30-$315,000-Tiffany Aranda 405-714-1214Restored to Greatness! 4 Bedrooms-Two living areas-Open Kitchen/Dining-Stillwater Golf & Country Club....This home has been restored to refl ect the modern era of HGTV living. Stainless steel appliances, Bar, Pantry, plus large dining area. Formal living area with Picturesque windows. Guest bedroom with private bath. Master suite with private bath. Sun Room/Porch. Privacy Fenced Backyard with patio. Security System. 40 year roof shingle put on in 2001.

3209 Shiloh Creek - $359,900-Donna Rhinehart 405-612-0509Exquisite Home. Stone fi replace. Formal dining area. You’ll love the kitchen cabinetry, double ovens, granite counters, gas cook-top, and walk-in pantry. 2 bedrooms share a Jack and Jill bath. The master is secluded and is large enough for a seating area, with access to the covered back patio. Laundry room with a mud room area & a sink just off the 3 car garage. Bonus room upstairs. Lawn sprinkler, central vacuum, and storm shelter. Remember…Berry Creek is the neighborhood with a club house and swimming pool for you to enjoy.

These homes offered by Real Estate Professionals(405) 372-5151 • 723 S. Main Street

By Cathy HobbsTribune News Service

No longer consid-ered a more femi-nine color, pink isnow the new neu-tral.

It’s indeed aunique color thatcan serve as a part-ner color.

LIGHT PINKLighter pinks are

very soft and have alot of white under-tones. When lookingfor a solid, neutralcolor, light pinkcould be a perfectchoice. Light pinkcan serve as a neu-tral the same wayas a nude, white oreven soft gray. Lightpink can also helpset a relaxing, calmmood.

MAUVEMedium pinks

such as mauve,which were incredi-bly popular in themid-1980s, are nowpopular again.Mauve can either

serve as a fillercolor, if you’re look-ing to create athree-color palette,or as a bold stand-alone color thatworks well withcharcoal gray andblack.

HOT PINKHot pink this sea-

son is considered tobe bold and fresh.Similar to crisp col-ors such as char-treuse, hot pink

when used properlycan perk up a roomand add unexpectedinterest while mak-ing a strong colorstatement. What isalso great about hotpink is unlike per-haps in decadespast, it is consid-ered to be gender-neutral, capable ofbeing used in a liv-ing room, familyroom or master bed-room.

By Nancy BracheyThe Charlotte Observer

Just as we gointo planting flowerbeds, pause andconsider the butter-flies.

Nothing makes agarden more com-plete than lovelybutterflies dartinghere and thereamong colorfulblooms. I saw thefirst one last week-end and it mademy heart sing.

There is no bigsecret to attractingbutterflies. All ittakes is growingplants that appealto them, chieflybecause of the nec-tar the flowers pro-duce.

It is not difficultto make butterfliesa priority when youselect annuals andperennials for yourspring and summergardens. But itdoes take a place inthe sun because

butterflies like thewarmth of sun-shine.

Some of the bestchoices, such aszinnias, are quiteeasy to grow fromseeds; others suchas lantana are soldwidely as youngplants ready togrow rapidly asdays get warmer.Zinnias, coneflow-ers, coreopsis andblack-eyed Susansare perfect for abutterfly garden

because they growvibrantly in thesunshine.

Their round, flat-tish shape allowsbutterflies to perchmomentarily andget nectar in thecenter. And youmay also see but-terflies alight onflowers growing inroundish clusters

such as verbenas,milkweed, joe-pyeweed, lantana andphlox.

A couple of otherthings that willhelp butterflies loveyour garden are abasking stone inthe sun and a littlepuddle of coarsesand, from whichthey can gain min-

erals.The basking

stone could simplybe a small, flat rockthat gets directsunshine early inthe day. It’s a placefor them to warmup and prepare fortheir day. Anothernice thing to do forthem is to put ashallow pan of wet,

coarse sand nearthe nectar plants.They will drinkwater and gainminerals.

These flowers arenot prone to insectinfestations. That’sgood because whenyou want to attractand nurture butter-flies, put away yourinsecticides.

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A handmade card with a heartfelt messageBy Sandi GenoveseTribune News Service

My father recently passed away,and I was surprised at the numberof handwritten cards and notesthat came in the mail. Imagine, noemail, Snapchat or Instagrammessages – just good, old-fash-ioned phone calls and handwrittencondolences. Thing is, they reallymade me feel better and I open

the cards and reread them often.It made me rethink the art of

hand-making a card and hand-writing a heartfelt message. Andnot just to help someone throughtheir grief, but for holidays, birth-days and especially, just to say hiand keep in touch with friendsand family.

I designed a dimensional cardthat celebrates spring with a fieldof flowers. The dimensionality is

achieved with accordion pleats onthe sides that provide the supportfor rows of tulips and poppies. Thefront cover has a large window cutout that reveals a picket fence andbursts of brightly colored flowersand the back cover provides asolid colored backdrop that mimicsthe sky. My greeting is handwrit-ten on the front cover and my per-sonal thoughts are nicely con-cealed on the back of the card.

An extra bonus with this style ofcard is how easily it converts to anyother theme. Simply trade the flow-ers for different themed embellish-ments to completely change the lookand purpose of the card.

The handwritten cards that Irecently received prompted me topromise (to myself) to reach outmore often to the special people inmy life with specially made cardsand notes handwritten by me.

Dear Debbie:Our condo balconyhas a great view,but not muchspace. How can wemake the most ofit for sitting andeating outside?Also, privacy is anissue, as theadjoining balconyis only partiallyblocked off. Thankyou. -- Marilyn

Dear Marilyn:Begin by thinkingrealistically abouthow many peopleyou want to be ableto seat on your bal-cony. If it is small, Iam guessing you canmake a comfortablearrangement for four.Both indoor and out-door furniture isbeing manufacturedfor small spacestoday, so take yourtape measure alongwith you when youshop, and aim for a

table and chairs thatwill fit. A loveseat setup against the wallwith a narrow rec-tangular table infront flanked by twoside chairs creates anintimate setting, andprovides a path infront of the table forwalking. I have justlaunched an exclu-sive collection ofhome products thatare designed to meetthe various demandsof outdoor living.Inspired by theTuscan lifestyle,these pieces bringtogether the clean

lines of modernItalian design andthe comfort ofrelaxed living –everything you needfor spending timeoutside. The Chelsea,shown here, is an ele-gant, space-savingconversation set thatcan be tucked awaywhen not in use. Thechairs nest withinthe loveseat frame-work, and the coffeetable sits on top ofthe sofa. It’s a cleverdesign, a bit likeRubik’s Cube, and itcomes with a stor-age/rain cover.

Outdoor furnitureneeds to be goodquality to withstandthe rigors of sun,wind and tempera-ture fluctuations.The Chelsea has apowder-coated steelframe, hand-wovenall-weather wickerand UV-resistantcushions.

Privacy is a trickyissue when we moveoutdoors, whether it’sa balcony or back-yard. You shouldcheck your condo-minium rules aboutadding onto the exist-ing privacy structure.A solid wall is notnecessary. Why notadd a wood or metaltrellis and decoratewith ivy, climbingplants or a fabricdrape? Consult yourneighbors, as theywill be sharing thisaddition. They willmost likely be

delighted. Dear Debbie: We

have an open-liv-ing dining spaceand are unable tocome up with acolor or colors thatwork in both endsof the room. Iadmit to likingblack and white,while my partneris more color ori-ented. We knowyou will have acompromise. --Daryl

Dear Daryl: Youcan definitely havefun compromisingwith these shades.Start with your blackand white palette inthe dining room end,

as it will set up a the-atrical, dramaticatmosphere that isperfect for dinnerparties. Try a softmatte charcoal backwall, white table (ortablecloth), blackand white or graychina and napkins.All very sophisticat-ed. Turn on the colorin the living room.Go neutral with thesofa, then choose oneor two side chairs inyour favorite color –pastel blue, rosepink and new leafgreen are on trend,so will be easy tofind. Mix and matchcolors and patternsin the throw cush-

ions. Link up to theblack in the diningroom with wroughtiron in a book shelf,coffee table legs oraccessories in the liv-ing room. Both blackand white will punc-tuate the colors.Hang whitedraperies. Frameartwork in black orwhite. Add a touch ofcolor to the diningtable with a few sim-ple blooms. Finishwith a stunningpiece of art to hangon the matte blackwall. This will be vis-ible to both areasand can radiate withyour combinedstyles.

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By Cathy HobbsTribune News Service

Look in virtuallyany magazine orwalk into nearlyany home furnish-ings store and youare bound to findone of the hottesttrends in home fur-nishings today: fauxfur.

Faux fur, similarto design elementssuch as mirror onmirror, ties into theHollywood glamourresurgence in homedecor. These daysconsumers anddesigners are notonly looking forways to spice uptheir environments,but are also veryconscious of bring-ing in interestingmaterials and tex-ture. One of themore interestingways to bring in anelement of texture– and in manycases warmth - isthrough faux fur.

WHAT IS FAUXFUR?

Faux fur is madeof fibers such asacrylic, cotton orpolyester to createa product thatmimics fur. Fauxfur items in manycases are washableand will return totheir original shapeand appearancethrough line dry-ing.

WHAT TOLOOK FOR

In general, youare going to wantto feel and touchwhat you are buy-ing. Higher qualityfaux fur pieces areextra soft and thickto the touch. Look

for pieces that arewell-lined. A velvetor heavy cotton lin-ing is preferred.

In general, alsopay attention tobasic elements,such as the con-struction quality.You are going towant the item tolast and keep itsappearance overtime.

TYPES OFFAUX FUR

From chinchilla tomink, sable, raccoonand others, thereare a number ofgorgeous choices.When sourcing afaux fur, pay atten-tion to elementssuch as color.Brown, gray, whiteand black are someof the most commoncolors available infaux fur items, andin some cases you

will find a combina-tion of several col-ors in a single piece.

WHERE TOUSE FAUX FUR

The beauty offaux fur is it comesin all shapes andsizes. And thesedays, given its pop-ularity, you arebound to find itused on everythingfrom furniture tothrows.

If you’re lookingto make a boldstatement in aspace, I would sug-gest going for it byincorporating apiece of faux furfurniture such as abench, ottoman oreven a chair. If youare looking for waysto add accents to aspace, then I wouldsuggest items suchas pillows orthrows.

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The allure of faux fur

Textured, “pop-corn” ceilings arestill popular amongmany homeowners.One recent buyer,though, claims shegot more than sheexpected to chew.

DEAR MR.MYERS: I pur-chased a home inFebruary. The sell-ers had put in afresh, new “pop-corn” ceiling inthe living roomjust before theylisted it for sale. Aweek after Imoved in, a largechunk of the pop-corn fell to thefloor and exposedlots of cracks inthe original ceil-ing. I paid a con-tractor nearly$4,000 to have allof the popcorncovering removedand all of thecracks (more werefound) patched. Isthere any way toget the moneythat I paid for therepairs reim-bursed?

ANSWER: Yes.You have a fewoptions to try to getyour money back,though none of themis 100 percent guar-anteed to be success-ful.

So-called popcornceilings – sometimescalled “cottagecheese,” “stucco” or(more accurately) an“acoustic” ceiling –still can be found inmillions of homesacross America,even though theirpopularity began towane in the 1980s.It’s a relatively inex-pensive way to adda rough texture to a

ceiling or wall: Somefolks love the look,while others despiseit.

One choice to tryto get reimbursedfor your repair billwould be to sue theseller. Your letterstates that you pur-chased the homewith a “fresh, new‘popcorn’ ceiling.” Itclearly should nothave begun fallingdown just days afteryou moved in.

I am not suggest-ing that your partic-ular seller intention-ally tried to hide theold, cracked ceilingby painting or spray-ing it with an inex-pensive coat of pop-

corn. But in fourdecades of buying,selling and writingabout real estate,I’ve seen that ployseveral times.

The real estateagent who sold thehouse to you alsomight be held finan-cially liable for yourhome-repair bill, butonly if the agentknew about thefaulty ceiling anddidn’t disclose theproblem. If the newceiling material wasapplied by a contrac-tor, he or she couldbe held responsibleif it was improperlyused.

Some homebuyerswho have suffered

similar problemsautomatically wantto sue the homeinspector who theyhired before the dealwas closed. But thatcan be a tough law-suit to win, especial-ly in your case:Typically, an inspec-tor isn’t expected tofully check the phys-ical condition of aroom’s ceiling,unless (generally)there are stains orother signs of prob-lems.

Call the companythat provides yourhomeowners insur-ance policy. There’s achance that it maycover your repairbill, or at least pro-vide some otherideas to get reim-bursed for your loss.

* * *DEAR MR.

MYERS: A fewyears ago, youwrote about aneco-friendly wayto clear cloggeddrains without

the use of store-bought chemicalliquids like Dranoor Liquid-Plumr. Iwish that I hadsaved that col-umn, because Idon’t recall thedetails. Can youhelp?

ANSWER: Sure. Ialways like toanswer these typesof questions as“Earth Day” (April22) approaches, aday that’s set asideto demonstrate sup-port for environmen-tal protection.

Most over-the-counter drain clean-ers are safe to use inhomes that haveeither plastic ormetal pipes, provid-ing that you followall of the instruc-tions on the bottle’slabel. But even then,the chemicals in the

solution wash downinto the sewers andeventually wind upin our oceans orlakes, posing a seri-ous threat to fishand other wildlife.

Fortunately,there’s often acheaper and moreeco-friendly way togo that often worksjust as well as store-bought cleaners.Just pour about halfof a small box of drybaking soda downthe clogged drain,follow it with a half-cup of vinegar, andquickly cover thedrain’s openingtightly with a towelor rag. If you have adouble-sink, you’llneed to tightly coverthe other drain too.

Interactionbetween the bakingsoda and vinegarwill create a mini-

volcano, much likethe ones that count-less children haveused for their grade-school science fairs,but the rag that’sstuffed in the sink’shole should force theexplosion downwardand blow out all butthe nastiest of clogs.

Pour a gallon ortwo of boiling waterdown the drain 30minutes later toclear out anyresidue.

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TRIVIA: ThoughEarth Day was thebrainchild of lateU.S. Sen. GaylordNelson, D-Wis.,and first celebrat-ed in America inthe early 1970s, itis now officiallyobserved in 192nations aroundthe world.

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Hire a pro to remove a load-bearing wallBy Angie HicksAngie’s List

Dear Angie: How much does itcost to remove a load-bearingwall? In the basement of myhome, there is a single concretebeam below the intersection ofthe living room, dining roomand kitchen walls. I’d like toremove the wall between thedining room and kitchen.

– Victoria L., PittsburghDear Victoria: Open-concept liv-

ing and having an open floor plancontinue to be very popular withhomeowners. But unless your homeis fairly new, more than likely youhave separate rooms and manywalls dividing the space. Removingone of those walls might not seemlike a big deal, but it could causethe house to crumble.

A LOAD-BEARING WALL

HOLDS THE WEIGHT OF THEHOUSE

A load-bearing wall is just that –a wall that holds the weight of thehouse, including its contents, andtransfers that weight to the founda-tion. A home’s exterior walls areload-bearing. Some interior wallsare also load-bearing, designed tosupport the roof or areas with con-centrated weight such us under abathtub or kitchen. Typically, allload-bearing walls are directlyabove one another throughout thedifferent levels of a home.

COSTS TO REMOVE A LOAD-BEARING WALL VARY

You can’t simply remove a load-bearing wall without causing seri-ous structural damage to the house.The wall needs to be replaced withanother type of support system –which can be less obtrusive – tohold the weight. The cost associated

with such work is going to varyaccording to the logistics of yourhouse. How big is the new supportbeam and where will it go? Do youhave to re-route HVAC ductworkand electrical wires? Will you neednew drywall, trim and paint? Thetotal project could cost anywherefrom $1,500 to more than $8,000depending on its complexity.

HOW TO IDENTIFY A LOAD-BEARING WALL

To identify interior load-bearingwalls, start in the basement or thelowest level of the house and lookfor beams or columns that appearto hold the weight of the floor abovethem. In an unfinished basement, itshould be easy to pinpoint as alarge beam, usually made of metal,running from one side of the roomto the other. It may have posts sup-porting it in the middle or it mayjust sit on top of the outside wall or

foundation. It can be a bit morecomplicated to recognize a load-bearing wall if it’s hidden behinddrywall in a finished room, which iswhy hiring a licensed contractor isalways recommended. Consider aqualified general contractor, struc-tural engineer or architect for thejob.

OBTAIN A PERMIT BEFOREREMOVING A LOAD-BEARINGWALL

You’ll need a permit from yourlocal municipality to remove a load-bearing wall. Having a kitchen thatopens up directly into the livingroom is great for entertaining, butthe city is going to want to makesure you follow building codes dur-ing the remodel. Also, don’t be sur-prised if they send an inspector tocheck out the work during theprocess and once it’s completed.

By Maureen GilmerTribune News Service

There is only oneflower used in theage-old “love me,love me not” petalplucking tradition ofchildhood. It is thedaisy, the signatureof the compositefamily where allflowers share thesame structure. Theform is the mostadvanced, which iswhy it’s often thelast family in botanybooks organizedfrom primitive tomore evolvedspecies.

Three NorthAmerican daisy-bearing plants haveproven themselvestime and again asthe most vigorous,floriferous andappealing to pollina-tors in our gardens.Hardy to zone 3,

they constitute thetrilogy of speciesthat every new gar-dener should striveto recognize becausethey are the mostbasic perennials. Alllive a long time,yield many new freeplants and produceseed you can save forlarge-scale plantingnext year.

ECHINACEAPURPUREA, PUR-PLE CONE-FLOWER, EAST-ERN U.S.

The large magentapink flowers of thiseastern wildflowerdrop their petalsafter pollination,maturing into asparkling cone thatholds maturing seed,hence the name.Adapted to regionsof summer rainfall,this is an exceptionalplant that may natu-ralize there, or whenirrigated they thrive

further west.Elegant yet tough,this beauty is adapt-ed to prairies andwayside placeswhere it prefers fullsun, well-drainedsoils and moderatemoisture. Modernvarieties offer orangeand white flowersbut these plants maynot be as large orvigorous as thenative.

RUDBECKIAHIRTA, BLACK-EYED SUSAN,CENTRAL U.S.

Often called “glo-riosa” daisy, this yel-low perennial hasbig brown centersthat look like an eye.It can be found innearly every state asa wildflower whereunique, naturallycolored bloomsevolved into newvarieties. It growsquickly from seed sothese natives came

into pioneer gardens.Rudbeckia canbecome short lived incertain climateswhere it’s treated asan annual.

GAILLARDIAARISTATA, BLAN-KETFLOWER,WESTERN U.S.

You’ll see thisperennial wildflowerin the dry westernstates where it hasbecome popular colorin the arid zone gar-dens there. Thoughthe species itself ismodest, there aremore super-lookingvarieties of thisperennial than anyother. A number ofnamed varietiesbring bright sunsetcolors into droughtylandscapes. Thisplant is attractive to

gold finches if flow-ers are left to formseed.

For success thisseason, buy theseperennials in one-gallon pots so theyare big and bold inyear one. Choose theones best suited toyour region andexperiment with oth-ers to see if theywork well too. Thisgives a new garden-er plants largeenough to study andlearn from closeinspection as they gothrough their annualcycle.

They aren’t fussyabout fertility.Simply add somecompost to your soiland plant as youwould any seasonalannual. Provide a

thick mulch layeraround each one tokeep roots cool andmaintain more con-sistent soil moisture.All thrive under dripirrigation or microspray where it’s toodry to survive onrain.

As the seasonpasses be prompt inclipping off the flow-ers as soon as theywilt so new ones areencouraged to form.When bloomingslows, allow the lastflowers to remainand go to seed sobirds will come tofeed. Lost seed alsoallows plants to selfsow in your garden ifconditions are right.

As new gardenersput down the iPhoneand get their hands

in the soil, it’s timeto get back to thebasics which createthe foundation offuture gardeningendeavors. Considerthese vigorousdaisies the optimalgateway plants capa-ble of driving passionfor natural beautyand native species.Give them as gifts toinspire and encour-age the love of nativeplants. Share divi-sions of your ownplants with youngerneighbors. And withnewfound knowledgeof the Compositae,teach your own chil-dren why the daisyis so advanced withamazing sciencebehind the “love me,love me not” petalplucking tradition.

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A trilogy of native daisies

By Maureen GilmerTribune News Service

For just $10, arenter can plant asummer festival ofbloom that trans-forms your yard intoa colorful pollinatorheaven. Anyone witha small patch ofground will findgrowing this plantfrom seed a mostrewarding first gar-den. What is thisgreat annual plantthat is at once aNorth Americannative wildflower, afood source and cut-ting flower? It is thesunflower, of course,with all its excitingmodern progeny thatrise from seeds pokedinto soft earth.

This flower of theopen plains and way-side places is so wellknown to a widerange of native beespecies as well ashoneybees. After pol-lination, flowers fadeand seed forms, thenwhen released song-birds of many stripesarrive to perch uponthe drying stalks

pecking seed out ofthe dried disk-likecenters. From thesewild plants of theMidwest, the hugemammoth sunflowerwas developed andspread around theworld as a seed oilplant. The originalstrains used inbreeding were thoseselected over cen-turies by agriculturaltribes growing sun-flowers on the riverflood plains.

Go through seedhouse websites orcatalogs to discoverall the different sun-flower types that aresmaller and moreornamental in yourgarden than themammoth. Theyoffer a range of colorspopular for cut flow-ers that are just aseasy and cheap tostart from seed.

Another way sun-flowers vary is bygrowth habit, with

single stem dwarftypes sold as cutflowers, which looklike mini-mammoths.These are short lifes-pan plants averaging60 to 80 days forquick harvest.

The branchingvarieties are quitesimilar in growthhabit to those wildsunflower progeni-tors of the Indiangardens, and thusmore recognizable tobirds and pollinators.Most are 90- to 110-day plants with a fewexceptions. Colorsrange from the stan-dard sunflower tobrowns and reds andoranges with a num-ber of double formsthat are even moreornamental. Allevoke memories ofvan Gogh’s sunflowerpaintings, where wesee some of theseearly varieties invases rendered by animpressionist.

One of the bestselections of reliabledecorative sunflowerseed varieties is atJohnnyseeds.com.They offer a usefulcomparison chart inthe print catalog thatshows at a glanceeach of the 30-plusvarieties’ flower size,plant height, flowercolor and days tobloom. It’s a big helpwith choosing thebest sunflowers foryour individual gar-den at about $3.95per packet of 50seeds plus muchlarger quantity dis-counts.

Branching vari-eties produce lotsmore flowers but canbecome a bit rangyover time. Theseproduce flowers thesize of a dessertplate held on a mul-titude of stems. It’scommon to cut thetop bud when theyreach a desired size

to force side branch-ing and more flowerproduction. Thesebranching varietiesintegrate nicely intoa wide range ofspaces as a decora-tive flower. Themore you bring intoyour garden, thegreater your pollina-tor draw.

For large projectsor for those with biglandscapes, ruralhomes, farms andlittle money, consid-er sowing black sun-flower bird seedwherever ground isdisturbed. Rake inbefore an expectedspring rain to sowon a large scale andnaturalize. Theresult is idealwildlife food sourcewhere sites havelost habitat due tograding. This ideare-establishes theoriginal native typewildflowers that willself sow for genera-

tions to come.The best time to

plant sunflowers isafter the last frostdate in your area.For best results,choose locationswhere you canimprove the soilwith compost andmanure since sun-flowers are all heavyfeeders. Compostalso helps improvedrainage and waterholding capacity

depending on yoursoil type.

Even if you’venever grown flowersin your life, you canfind great successwith branching sun-flowers. For a fewdollars, turn youryard into PollinatorHeaven, but later onthe birds will cometo extract thoseseeds for great enter-tainment long afterthe color is gone.

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A common prob-lem in the urbanlandscape is dealingwith unsightlyalgae/weed growthin small ponds. Inmost cases, thealgae/weeds are notthe heart of theproblem, but asymptom of it.

There are a vari-ety of factors thatcan lead to thisincluding severalthat are beyond thepractical control ofthe homeowner suchas dramatic weatherchanges/events,improper pond con-struction, and fluc-tuating water depth.However, one keyissue is somethingthat many of us canhelp correct withrelative ease.

Runoff of exces-sive fertilizer (espe-cially phosphorus)from improperlyapplied lawn fertil-izer is a major con-tributor to excessiveweed and algaegrowth. Improperapplication canmean several thingsincluding:

• Fertilizingimmediately beforea heavy thunder-storm. If fertilizerhas not had achance to dissolveinto the soil, itmoves with watervery freely and willfollow storm runoffright into the near-est creek or pond.

• Application ofun-necessary nutri-ents. We are fortu-nate in PayneCounty in that oursoils usually containadequate levels ofmost of the critical

nutrients plantsuse, including phos-phorus, the primaryculprit leading toexcessive algaegrowth. Nitrogen(and to a lesserextent, potassium)are exceptions.Growing plants usethese nutrients inlarge quantities andregular applications

are a part of a goodlandscape mainte-nance plan.

• Over applica-tion. The old saying“if a little is good, alot must be better”does not apply inthis case. Apply onlywhat the plants canuse.

• Careless appli-cation. Fertilizer on

sidewalks, drive-ways, and otherhard surfaces can bea significant contrib-utor to this problem.

To help minimizesome of these prob-lems, the Extensionoffice suggests:

• Take a soil sam-ple every three orfour years to insureyou only apply thenutrients yourplants need. This$10 sample (avail-able through thePayne CountyExtension Office)will pay for itselfmany times over infertilizer cost sav-ings alone, not to

mention theimprovements innearby pond waterquality.

• Assess the goalsfor your landscape.If your plants don’tneed it, don’t applyit. Let’s use abermudagrass lawnas an example.Bermuda respondsvery well (meaninggrows fast) with reg-ular applications ofnitrogen. If yourlawn sees a lot ofhuman or pet activi-ty, it may well needthis fertilizer tomaintain good turfcover. However, if itdoes not get much

traffic, over applica-tion simply leads tomore mowing thannecessary.

Lawn color isanother point of dis-cussion. Somewherealong the way, thedefinition for ahealthy lawn cameto be “lush and darkgreen”. This is notnecessarily the case.Color should only beone consideration indetermining lawnfertility needs. Thisis an area whereperhaps the greatestchange we can makeis simply one in ourexpectations.

• If you hire a

professional to doyour lawn care,don’t be afraid tohave a conversationwith managementand ask what theyare applying andwhy they are apply-ing it. Does theirplan line up withyour expectations?Are they choosingproduct based on asoil test or is it a“one size fits all”?

For more informa-tion on this or anyother horticulturaltopic, you can con-tact Keith Reed, theHorticulturist in thePayne CountyExtension office.

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Athletic Av.

Morrill Av.

Miller Av.

Mathews Av.

Hoke

St.

Virginia Av.

Wehr Ln..

Wes

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Cantwell Av.

Connell Av.

Scott Av.Scott Av. Scott Av.

Connell Av.

Cantwell Av.

Linco

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Lincoln St. Tyler Av.

Jeffe

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Scott Av.

Jefferson St.

Farm Av.

Drummond Av.

University Av.University Av.

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Virgina Av. Miller Av.Admiral Av.

Sherwood Av.

Arrowhead Av.

Sunset Av.

3rd Av.

4th Av.4th Av.

5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av.

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Surrey Pl.

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Copperfield St.

Bristol Rd. Av.

Willow Park Cr.

Willow Park Ln.

Woodstone Dr.

Persimmon St.

Scissortail Dr.

Murphy Dr.Eunice St.

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Saddle Rock Ln.Saddle Rock Ln.

Shinnery Ct.

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August Dr.

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Cambridge Ct.

Murra

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Yellowbrick Dr.

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Tanglewood Dr.

32nd Av.

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Fern

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24th Av.

26th Av.

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29th Av.

31st Av.32nd Av.

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35th Av.

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Westbrook D

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Westbrook Ct.15th Av.

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Hickory Ct.

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Fairfi

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Crestview Ct.

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Billingslea Ct.

Ja Linda Lou Ct.LoperLn.

Deer Run Ct.

Cowboy Ct.

Iba D

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GermaineCt.

Highland Ct.

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Windsor Cr.

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sor D

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stone

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TrentonAv.

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Devonshire

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Fox Ledge Ct.

Fox Ledge Ln.

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Teal

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25th Av.

Knob

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Pecan Hill St.

Hidden Oaks

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Lisa Ct. Lori Ct.

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Shiloh Creek

Old Forest

Cypress MillSava

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Charleston

Woodland Trails Dr.

Eagle CreekAve.

PheasantRidge Ave.

Fountain View Ct.

Foun

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Forest Trail Ct.

Lauren Lane

Emma

Marin

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Hanson

Sunnybrook

Ct.

Wedgewood

Summ

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Ct.

Bridl

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Mesa Cr.

Whitney Ct.

Katy

Camden

Ashton Ave.

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Real Estate Professionals1. 4812 Crestview 1-2:30 ........................... Tiffany

Coldwell Banker Team Stillwater2. 1111 Pecan Lake Ct 2-4 ..............................Nick3. 2013 N. Briarwood 1-3 ............................. Jerika

Keller Williams Stillwater4. 805 Methodist (Perkins)1-3 ...................... April

Fisher Provence Realtors5. 7013 N. Sangre Rd. 1-3 .................................Kim6. 2211 E. Will Rogers 1-3 .............................. Karin7. 2105 S. 22nd Ct. 1-3............................. Kearsten

Century 21 Global Realtors8. 4919 Ja Linda Lou 1-2 ...........................Beverly

One Broker Place 9. 1002 S. Western 1-3 ......................... Jason & Ali

RE/Max Signature10. 2124 N. Briarwood 1-2 ...............................Colt11. 1906 E. 4th 1-2 ........................................ Brooks12. 1524 N. Manning St. 1-2 .......................... Gina13. 221 S. Burdick 1-2 ...................................Candy14. 123 S. Marshall St. 1-2 .............................. Beth15. 423 W. 8th St. 1-2 .........................................Rob16. 417 W. 9th Ave. 1-2 .......................................Ted17. 1203 S. Fairfi eld Drive 2:30-3:30 ..............Ted18. 1919 Walking Trail Drive 2:30-3:30 ...Candy19. 5203 W. 3rd Place 2:30-3:30 ............... Brooks20. 6413 N. Sangre Rd. 2:30-3:30 ...................Colt(from 177, west on Lake McMurtry to Sangre, North on Sangre)21. 2216 W. 10th Ave. 2:30-3:30 ................... Gina22. 4614 W. 14th 2:30-3:30 ..............................Rob23. Deer Ridge Neighborhood, .................. Beth(north on Country Club Rd. from 6th St. (Across from Meditations))24. 407 SE 2nd (Perkins) 2:30-3:30 ........ Audrey

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