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Nov 06 2015

How to Keep Annual Flowers Healthy

Keeping a balanced, healthy garden is not as hard as it seems. A little extra care definitely goes a long way, and will bring bountiful results soon after you start. There are a couple of things you can do to ensure that your garden is bright and full of flowers all season long.

colorful flowers ready for distribution

The Secret to Healthy Flowers 

The first thing you need to do to keep your flowers healthy is to provide the proper soil for your garden. For example, before you plant anything, lay down some compost and let the soil soak it up. This helps extra nutrients make their way into the soil, which will greatly benefit your flowers later on.

Another thing you can do to keep your flowers healthy, is to space them out accordingly. If they’re too close together, your flowers are going to suffocate and fight each other for nutrients. Once this happens, if one plant becomes diseased, it can easily spread to the others.

When you plant your annual flowers in your garden, and at the beginning of each growing season, fertilize them with a slow-release fertilizer.  Once is enough because over-fertilizing will lead to more foliage and less flowers – not what you want in this case.  The exception is annuals that are planted in containers – they should be fertilized using a water soluble fertilizer ever few weeks to maintain a colorful display of flowers.

Water pouring from blue watering can onto blooming flower bed

Annual flowers have a shallow root system so you need to be careful not to over water them – this is one of the biggest mistakes that people make.  Once you see their heads start to hang, that’s when you know they need water.  For the best results, use a drip irrigation system, a soaker hose or water directly from a watering can.

During the flowering season, pinch back faded blooms that are doing your garden no good. This helps to encourage new, stronger growth because the plants aren’t using energy to turn those dead flowers to seed. At the end of the season, let the flowers die off and go to seed naturally.  This will bring you more plants next year. 

pinching flwoers

Keeping Your Annual Flower Garden Alive 

By following the tips listed above, you will no doubt have a bright, beautiful, healthy garden in no time. It’s all about prior preparation and what you do during the process of planting and caring for your garden.

flower garden


Originally posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Nov 05 2015

Upcoming Events (Nov 7-13)

Here in Lafayette, there’s always something fun going on–festivals, concerts, fundraisers–you name it!  Have a look at some upcoming local events:

Saturday, Nov. 7

Children’s Book Festival – Meet and greet with local children’s authors at the Iberia Parish Library;  listen to live storytelling and get your books signed!  Children will have the opportunity to make fun and unique crafts for the holiday season.

steampunk fairSteampunk and Makers Fair – An all-ages event showcasing and celebrating science, technology, education, art, and mathematics.  Attendees are encouraged to show up in costume!  Hosted in Parc Sans Souci and the Lafayette Science Museum from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM.

La Fete du Festival – A fundraising event for Festival International de Louisiane.  This is a speakeasy-themed party featuring the Roaring 20s decor and party favors, specialty cocktails, and games and other surprises.  Enjoy catered food by Pouparts Bakery and  a performance by festival favorite, Chic Gamine!

Sunday, Nov. 8

bark in the parkBark in the Park – Bring your furry friends to Girard Park from 12 PM to 5 PM for a day full of food, fun, demonstrations, and important information on keeping your dogs healthy and happy.

Tuesday, Nov. 10

A Recipe for Fun – A cooking demonstration for you and your child (age 4-12) to learn how to cook together at home! Mandy Armentor will teach your child how to stay safe in the kitchen as she demonstrates how to cook a festive fall recipe.  Event will be held at the Iberia Parish Library from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.

Wednesday, Nov. 11

veterans dayAnnual Veteran’s Day Program – Honor those who served for our country and those who lost their lives at Fountain Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery in Lafayette.  The service begins at 9 AM and will be followed by a reception.

The Oil Center After Hours – Come to Heymann Memorial Park at 5:30 PM for a free concert with performances by Roddie Romero & the Hub City All Stars and Dustin Gaspard.

Friday, Nov. 13

merry marketplaceMerry Marketplace – Get a head start on holiday shopping at the Top Shelf Sports Arena, which will house over 15,000 square feet of unique holiday merchandise you won’t find anywhere else!  Doors open at 9 AM and over 75 valuable door prizes will be awarded.


Originally posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Nov 04 2015

Sellers are More Confident They’ll Make More Money

house for saleHome owners’ fear of selling their homes for less than what they paid is abating, as sellers grow more confident that they’ll recoup the amount they spent. Over the past two years, their confidence has grown 29 percent, according to a survey conducted by the National Association of REALTORS® of 1,000 adults in the nation’s 50 largest metro areas.

Seventy-one percent of home owners disagreed with the statement: “I do not think I could sell my house for what I paid for it.” That is up from 55 percent in 2009, 2010, and 2013. Only 27 percent agreed with that statement, which is down from 42 percent in 2013, according to NAR.

Sellers’ confidence will likely extend into next year too. Four in 10 Americans surveyed say they expect home prices to rise in their market over the next year.

confidenceOnly 23 percent said they would like to move but don’t think they could sell their house in the current market, down from 38 percent two years ago.  Some 74 percent of owners said that would like to move, but think they could sell their house, an increase of 17 points over last years.

Sellers are showing greater confidence today than in the past four that they could sell their home in the current market too. Today, 74 percent feel like they could sell in the current market compared to 57 percent who were confident about selling in 2013.

Seller confidence will likely extend to their outlook for next year too.  Four in ten adults in the survey (41%) expect prices to rise in their market. Some 47 percent said prices will stay the same and only 6 percent expect them to decrease.


Originally posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Nov 02 2015

Wine Down Wednesday – Chicken Tetrazzini

 
You can’t go wrong with a pasta dish–especially this one!  Who could turn down pasta, cheese, and chicken?  This chicken tetrazzini is the perfect quick and easy meal to make when you’re short on time, or if you have particularly picky little eaters.  Just toss it into a baking dish and let your oven do all the work!  Pair it with a lightly oaked Chardonnay.
chicken tetrazzini
 
INGREDIENTS
  • 16 oz linguini, cooked
  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • 4 chicken breasts, cooked, diced
  • 2 cans cream of chicken soup
  • 2 cups sour cream
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • ½ tsp ground pepper
  • ½ cup chicken broth
  • 2 TB Parmesan cheese
  • 2 cup shredded mozzarella
 
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Cook noodles according to box instructions. Set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine ½ cup butter, cooked chicken, soup, sour cream, salt, pepper and chicken broth. Mix well and then add in cooked noodles.
  3. Spray a 9 x 13 pan and pour in noodle mixture. Sprinkle cheeses on top. Bake covered with foil for 45 minutes at 300. Remove foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes.

Originally posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

Nov 02 2015

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Originally posted at: Lafayette Real Estate News

Written by Nicole Trumps · Categorized: Active Rain

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