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Feature Home: 8686 N. Sophia Court, Prescott Valley
Move right in - Morningstar homesite No. 50 on private .4-acre oasis!

Big views, big homesites offering unparalleled privacy; come discover a sense of community at Morningstar!

March 7, 2024
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The calls are coming in. “Sandy what is that white chalky substance that is appearing on our masonry wall?” I am sure if you drive around neighborhoods, you will see that “white chalky” substance appearing on many masonry walls.

By Sandy Griffis March 7, 2024
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The crispness of early spring and autumn holds a unique charm for gardeners.

By KEN LAIN Special to the Courier March 7, 2024
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Low maintenance, beautiful flowers, and plenty of varieties have made hydrangeas a favorite landscape plant. It seems you can’t visit a garden center or nursery without being tempted by one of the traditional favorites or newer hydrangea varieties.

By MELINDA MYERS Special to the Courier March 7, 2024
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Your great-grandparents were on to something; growing budget-friendly groceries is a smart way to save money and enjoy fresh produce right from your home.

By Sarita Harbour For the Associated Press March 7, 2024
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Feature Home: 1109 N Stack Rock Road, Prescott Valley
Stunning home at Stoneridge Subdivision

You must see this stunning meticulously maintained single level home with expansive views in the highly sought after Stoneridge subdivision.

February 29, 2024
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Yes, we know that the construction industry is as busy and as hectic as ever. Yes, we know that project starts are a least 4 months out. Yes, we know that it is taking a while for permits to be issued.

By Sandy Griffis February 29, 2024
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Evergreens take center stage for the next few months, and you can feel when the landscape doesn’t have the right mix of evergreen trees and shrubs.

By KEN LAIN, Special to the Courier February 29, 2024
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What I learned from clearing out my childhood home
A blender from the 1960s, a restored 1936 piano ...

It's been eight months since I closed the door for the last time to my childhood home in suburban New Jersey and said goodbye to more than a half century of memories. I sometimes still struggle to let it go.

By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO, Associated Press February 29, 2024
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Anytime is a great time to add a few houseplants to your home. Adding greenery indoors expands your gardening opportunities and provides the many benefits of living with and tending plants

By MELINDA MYERS, Special to the Courier February 29, 2024
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Endless Views, 700 acres and YOU! Large lots for your custom home. There’s no place like Prescott.

February 22, 2024
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Oh my gosh. I did a “thing.” No, I did not get a tattoo — I already have one. No, I did not purchase a new car — I love my SUV. No, I did not dye my hair blue — that would be a dye mixing experience, and with my red hair I would be purple. I had my tile and grout cleaned.

By Sandy Griffis February 22, 2024
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Serious gardeners are in the garden on the first warm day of spring. While there is no harm in cleaning up fallen branches and debris, wait until the soil is no longer wet enough to form a ball in your hand before walking on it and compacting.

By KEN LAIN, Special to the Courier February 22, 2024
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Whether you enjoy tomatoes sliced, sauced, or cooked in your favorite recipe, they taste best when grown and harvested from your garden or container. With more than 10,000 varieties available it can be difficult to select the best ones to grow in your garden.

By MELINDA MYERS, Special to the Courier February 22, 2024
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I planted my first peach tree last June, five months before Pantone named Peach Fuzz the 2024 color of the year. How serendipitous!

By JESSICA DAMIANO, Associated Press February 22, 2024