I thought this article would be very helpful now that the Michigan fall weather is arriving. These ideas are from Better Home & Garden. Make sure to check out the whole article to view all their great ideas! .http://www.bhg.com/decorating/seasonal/autumn/fall-harvest-decorating-ideas/#page=2
1. Acorn Napkin Rings -
2. Harvest Corn -
3. Orchard Fruit
4. Fall Plant Arrangement
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
RE: Tidbits on Great Perrennials for Michigan
Wondering how to keep your drive by appeal looking fresh, and colorful during the chilly fall weather? Below is a list of some great perennials for Michgan.
1. Grape Hyacinth -
These plants resist cold temperatures, as well as browsers such as deer and rabbits.
2. Blue Mist Spirea -
It also doesn't die back completely in the winter. Instead, it produces woody stems that stay partially alive through cold weather.
3. Butterfly Weed - It produces bright red, orange or yellow flowers from late spring through late summer.
4. Echinacea -
It blooms from late spring through late summer
5. Lavender -
Like blue mist spirea, its stems stay alive through the winter.
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1. Grape Hyacinth -
These plants resist cold temperatures, as well as browsers such as deer and rabbits.
2. Blue Mist Spirea -
It also doesn't die back completely in the winter. Instead, it produces woody stems that stay partially alive through cold weather.
3. Butterfly Weed - It produces bright red, orange or yellow flowers from late spring through late summer.
It blooms from late spring through late summer
5. Lavender -
Like blue mist spirea, its stems stay alive through the winter.
MacIntyre & Cowen Real Estate Consultants
2824 E. Grand River, Suite C, Lansing MI 48912
RE/MAX Real Estate Professionals
517-999-2675 office / 517-290-8883 cell
517-999-4061 fax / 1-877-334-1685 efax
http://pmachomes.com/ - Chat Live!
Find us on:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pmachomes
Twitter - PMacHomes
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Reduced Home in a Desirable Sub.
Seller is very motivated and looking at all offers. Don't miss out on this Groesbeck Sub 1.5 story gem. Newly reduced the seller is very motivated. Home features 4 beds, 2 full baths and over 1400 square feet.
Check it out at http://pmactours.com/22362
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