Romina D'Angelo May 2, 2020
While we are social distancing, this is a wonderful time to plant some flowers. Here are a few tips I thought I would share with you, Enjoy!
Flower gardening is one of the most satisfying types of gardening – its only purpose is to bring beauty into the world, and who of us doesn’t need that? Before you go off willy-nilly to the nursery, you need to spend some time familiarizing yourself with the whats, hows and whys of flower gardening to get the best result.
There are three kinds of flowers to work with: perennials, annuals and biennials. Perennials come back every year with no replanting; annuals have to be planted each year; and biennials last at least two growing seasons. A good combination of all three types gives you a nice variety of flowers. Most annuals bloom all summer long with proper care and add brilliant color to your display. Perennials bloom for short periods of time, and with planning, you can ensure that as one variety is shutting down for the year, another type will start to bloom.
When getting ready to plant your garden, take the starter plants and place them in your prepared flower bed to get an idea of what the final result will be. This way you won’t be surprised and disappointed by how it looks after the plants are already in the ground. Now you’re ready to plant.
If you’re a homeowner, odds are your equity has grown significantly over the last few years.
But how does this decision affect you and your plans to buy a home?
If you’re trying to decide if you’re ready to buy a home, there’s probably a lot on your mind.
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As a seller, hearing that home sales are consistent right now is good news.
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Romina has represented both sellers and buyers, her clients have come to depend on her considerable expertise and market knowledge.