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How People Living In Condos Can Still Do Some Gardening Stuff
Posted by Kacey Point in Condos Thursday, 12 August 2010 14:05 No Comments
The joy of all those who reside in condos or smaller apartments is that they can now get the fresh plants from the outside to the indoors by just using what is called container gardening. So it is possible for plant lovers to surround themselves with fresh plants in their homes at last.
The most appropriate thing about this kind of gardening is that there is ample room to experiment with great design ideas since the containers they use are obtainable in many different shapes and sizes. For example, one can apply some very small, dishes that are not deep or choose to use terracotta pots. Some have even experimented with empty barrels because they had enough space for it and got very good results. Old copper vats are used for perfect rustic feel and so does the use of crates.
Try out the kind of plants that will do well in your area but generally people go for slower growing plants in order to avoid constant transplanting.
A lot more people find the woody plants that do well the whole year as the best because they are strong and can withstand varied weather patterns.
Other favorite plants for the container garden are the herbs which can be pruned constantly for use mainly in the kitchen. Their leaves are usually attractive and the aroma or scent is always very appealing.
It is quite true that even grouping several containers of different sizes can actually create a visual impact that is quite dazzling. An example is the display of dish gardens that are quite apt for the corners of decks and patios. It is actually very suitable to plant cacti and other herbs in these because of their small sizes.
Those who like to go away from home many times on long trips will do well with cacti because they are manageable but also very beautiful when it starts to flower.
With all these new design ideas like fresh plants that are planted in containers, the sky is the limit for home decor styles in condos and apartments that have hitherto been too small to take any indoor plants.
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2009 Indianapolis Monthly Dream Home
Posted by admin in Condos Thursday, 22 July 2010 01:47 No Comments
Indianapolis Monthly sits down with Meghan Demars, senior property consultant for 3mass condos, and Linda Mordoh, owner of Savvy Decor’ to discuss this years dream home
Tuscan Home on 75 Acre Mountaintop Sanctuary in Cave Creek, Arizona
There are very few mountain tops available to build on, and this is one of the most scenic, with some of the highest concentrations of saguaro cactus in the US. A setting for this Tuscan home that cannot be duplicated! Following a quarter-mile gated private entrance, a special private world is at the end of the road! 100-year-old oak flooring taken from a Midwest warehouse displays rich hues of patina. Craftsman recreated kitchen cabinetry of Venice, Italy. From a master suite that straddles the top of the mountain for sunrises and sunsets, to a winding nature trail through the Northern Sonora desert, few things have been left to the imagination. See more at: www.luxurydeserthideaways.com and click on the “Best Listings” button and take the tour. Prices upon request. Call Preston Westmoreland at 602-377-006042820 N. Fleming Springs Road, Cave Creek, Arizona 10159 sq.ft. 6bed/7bath on 26 acres. Almost 50 more acres available for a total estate property of 75 acres.
Do I have to pay capital gain tax when I sell my home?
Posted by admin in Toronto Condos Thursday, 29 April 2010 17:49 No Comments
Hi, I bought a condo in Toronto, Canada, in 1998. My ex and I lived in it for a year. In 1999, we rented the property. Various tenants stayed in the property. The last tenant left at the beginning of 2010. I now moved in the condo. If I sell the property next year, do I need to pay capital gain tax?
Any information is highly appreciated.
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