5 Simple Steps to Tackle Your 2020 Kitchen Goals

The ultimate kitchen goals start with a “need.” Maybe your kitchen isn’t functional enough for your growing family. Maybe it’s not an open concept and feels stuffy and enclosed. Most commonly, maybe your kitchen is out-of-date and needs an upgrade. Either way, we’re here to help you with the first steps you must take to get a kitchen remodeling plan started. Home design is intricate and takes a lot of professional insight. Also, remodels can seem excruciatingly overwhelming and it’s easy to put it off for a long time. However, the “getting started” part is easy to tackle! And we can promise you won’t want to put off that remodel any longer after reading this!

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Man Cave Roundup: 5 Must-Haves

Calling all the man-cave dreamers out there! It’s Super Bowl season, after all. Psst… can you hear us over the interwebs? Would the words poker night at the basement bar entice you? If so, you’re in the right place. We have all of the man cave must-haves if you have some extra space to get creative in your home. Please note, these ideas are also friendly for the ladies at home so everyone can utilize the man cave ideas and comfy space recommendations to make themselves at home. Man cave essentials are for everybody, folks. Now, start taking notes!

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Blue State bRed

For decades the University of Minnesota has been a leading breeder of cold hardy ornamental trees and shrubs. The University of Minnesota released this stunning red azalea in 2015. Fully hardy to -30 degrees, “Electric Lights Red” forms a 4-5′ upright mounding plant in full sun to part shade that bursts into bloom in late

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Dangerous Blues

The weather can be glorious in late summer but the garden can start to look tired this time of year if not properly planned and planted. But as the daylilies start to look emaciated, this humble stunner bursts on the scene. Standing just 12″ tall, Aconitum cammarum “Blue Lagoon” is a potent way to reinvigorate your garden’s color in time for the start of school. Those with dogs or culinarily intrepid children should we warned that this plant, like all monkshoods, is toxic if consumed. But for those who refrain from eating it can glory in its beauty for much of the fall. Grows well in sun to half shade and is deer resistant.

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Yet Another Hosta?

There are so many hostas in the marketplace, many of them only slightly different form eachother, that it’s easy to lose track. “Waterslide” is unique enough to be memorable. Resembling a smaller, silver-edged Krossa Regal with stupendously wavy intense blue leaves, this is a dramatic introduction. Reaches 18″ tall by 30″ wide. Not widely available yet but slowly matriculating through the hosta specialty nurseries.

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Turning Japanese

Sometimes the overuse of perfectly good plants starts to sour our impression of them (kind of like when great songs are used in awful TV ads). Such is beginning to be the case with variegated Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa “Aureola”). However, just as people are growing used to swaths of this great plant, a new sport is becoming available that possesses the same elegant form combined with a gold/maroon color scheme tailored for Gopher fans. “Sunflare” is an attention-grabbing offspring of “All Gold” that lends autumnal flair to the garden throughout the growing season. Multicolored foliage streaks onto the scene in spring, largely ages to gold in summer, and then reprises its spring show come fall. Like “All Gold”, it is less bulky and aggressive than “Aureola” once established.

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Jaunty Birch Society

Here is a great plant for the Seussian gardener in our cold climate. “Trost’s Dwarf” cutleaf birch forms an irregularly mounding shrubby form that resembles milfoil suspended in watery animation. Hardy to zone 3, this is a safer bet than dwarf threadleaf Japanese maples if you’re looking for this form/texture combination. Available for the 2018 season at Green Value Nursery.

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Mint Condition

For mid and late season elegance, few perennials provide the nuanced, restrained beauty of Calamint. Calamintha “White Cloud” provides a continuous display of effervescent bloom from late June until frost. Planted in sunny locations, this herb matures to 18″ high with a two foot spread. Unlike catmint, the wiry stems rebound nicely after storms and retain their buoyancy throughout the season.

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