8/02/2020

Happy Home


suuculents and zinnias
Making your home beautiful this summer doesn't need to be expensive.
The containers for the above succulent planters are re-used rain gutters that
neighbor threw away, added brackets and attached to wooden fence.
Succulents are from cuttings - soil is well draining with one part each:
 sand, pearl-ite, and compost. In the first month they need to stay damp (you can 
cover with newsprint or used plastic to keep the soil from drying out).

Bromeliads are easy care indoor plants that add color- they do need light,
but not full sun of the open garden. A porch or patio will make a nice home.

I might be able to save you money on your monthly mortgage. Give me a
call, lets see if we can get rid of your mortgage insurance or make financial
sense out of this crazy time. Rates are at all time lows.
C G (949) 784-9699
NMLS 324928



Bromeliads blooming in patio