Posts Tagged ‘sandy chin real estate’
Tips on Renewing Annuals & Perennials
Source: Seattle Times Around this time of year, annuals and perennials in containers and hanging baskets can become leggy with flowers only at the end of long branches. At the same time, overly rambunctious growers can overwhelm neighboring plants, crowding or even suffocating them for lack of light and air.
Read MoreI-90 Closures for 2011 Seafair/Blue Angels
I-90 Bridge Seafair and Blue Angels Closures The annual visit of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels for their aeronautical performances over Lake Washington and Mercer Island bring traffic and several road closures on Interstate 90 with them. Go here for the full article.
Read MoreRent-A-Ruminant for Green Yard Care
Goat rental for land clearing takes green construction to a new level. Goat rentals are becoming very popular with construction companies, real estate agents, and survey crews. When you rent a herd of goats to clear land you don’t need to dispose of the debris. You get the job done without noisy machinery. And when…
Read MoreSammamish Aquatic Center?
The Sammamish City Council gave informal direction Tuesday evening to their consultants to pursue the possibility of building a community aquatic center on the city-owned Kellman Property – just west of the Sammamish Library. (Click here for the whole article)
Read MoreHot Water Tanks
\Hot Water tank leaking? I’m here with Rich Knight of Knight Inspection Services.
Read MoreSouth Lake Union block purchased
Touchstone, one of the Seattle area’s busiest developers, has acquired another South Lake Union block that is ripe for redevelopment. Click here for the whole story…
Read MoreSammamish Housing Jumps since 2000
The number of houses, condominiums and apartments in Sammamish jumped to 15,736 last year, an increase of 4,137 or nearly 36 percent since 2000, the Census Bureau reported Wednesday evening in newly-released data. (Read whole article)
Read MoreGeneral Home Maintenance
Now is the time to go around your house and prune back any brush or soil touching your house. This situation can dramatically shorten the life of your house siding.
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