Just Listed: Move In Ready Home in Mar Lee Manor

 
 
 

Move in ready - This home includes three large bedrooms, bathroom, study/den and main floor laundry.

The kitchen features a stone backsplash, granite tile countertop and stainless steel appliances. Live within 5 blocks of Garfield Park and two schools. Large deck great for entertaining. Spacious backyard. Central air conditioning, a remodeled kitchen and bathroom sets this home apart from the rest! Newer carpet, fresh paint and well maintained hardwood floors. Sellers will need post occupancy following closing. Call agent for details.

Listed by Samantha Mortensen-Judkins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Samantha for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Fully Remodeled Home in Colorado Springs

 
 
 

Welcome Home!!! This fully remodeled home brings a modern and contemporary flair in a mature quiet neighborhood.

Centrally located, it is tucked away in a pocket neighborhood close to local amenities. You can find yourself minutes away from local schools, eateries, shopping and more. Main level living at it’s best!! Lots of new!! New roof, new granite counter tops, new kitchen cabinets new exterior and interior paint, new carpet and laminate flooring, new stainless appliances new plumbing fixtures, new interior/exterior doors, new bath tile and new electric fixtures. The open concept entry welcomes you into the living room where you can enjoy bright natural light. The large front room offers a seamless transition to and from the kitchen area equipped for all of your entertaining needs. This home is brand new from the inside out and has lots of extras to offer!!

Listed by Wanda Wood for West + Main Homes. Please contact Wanda for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Family-Friendly Holiday Events in the Denver Metro

 
 

The holiday season is here, and events are lighting up all over the city. From Santa sightings to plays and dances featuring classic characters, there are plenty of family-friendly activities to unwrap this year.

Here are some of our favorites:

Blossoms of Light
Now through Saturday, January 8
Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York Street

Get a timed ticket now to see one of the best light shows in Denver. Blossoms of Light has been gracing the Denver Botanic Gardens for over thirty years, and this year the show is as magical as ever. Expect trees illuminated in every color, floating snowflakes and the new O’Fallon Perennial Walk, a 200-foot-long, seventeen-foot-tall tunnel of animated lights. Stop at the Hive Garden Bistro midway for a hot cocoa or hot cider, then finish the dazzling journey. Bundle up if it's cold: The entire event is outside. Tickets are $16 to $19 for members, and $18 to $21 for non-members; those age two or under get in free. Dates and times vary; check the website for more details.

A Christmas Carol
Now through Sunday, December 26
The Wolf Theatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex
Charles Dickens's classic tale comes to life during this two-hour production presented by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. It's a musical adaptation, which makes it even more exciting for children, especially those ages six and up. Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased online.

Camp Christmas
Now through Sunday, January 2
Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park, 801 South Yarrow Street, Lakewood

Any Christmas fan must visit this six-acre holiday theme park — there's magic around every turn. Designer Lonnie Hanzon and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts have transformed Belmar Park from a living-history town into a historical holiday card. There are displays of ornaments through the ages, themed rooms to peek into, an array of "Pun Trees" to figure out with the help of a QR code, and more. Warm up with a hot buttered rum or gourmet hot cocoa, and if the kids are hungry, seek out the holiday-themed food truck or purchase a bundle of cookies. Tickets, starting at $8, are based on dates and times and can be purchased online; advance reservations are recommended.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze
Mission: Save Christmas featuring Elf
Now through Sunday, January 2
Gaylord Rockies, 6700 North Gaylord Rockies Boulevard, Aurora

If you're looking for a complete winter wonderland, this massive hotel and event space is holding multiple family-friendly events. That includes Mission: Save Christmas featuring Elf, a multi-sensory immersive event filled with challenges and holiday activities based on the movie Elf. Tickets are $19.99 to $31.99. There's also the Cirque Dreams Holidaze show at 3 and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, which offers holiday circus magic; tickets are $19. Other events include gingerbread house decorating, snow tubing, ice skating, and a visit with Mrs. Claus. Ticket prices for these and other Gaylord holiday events vary; visit the venue's website for details.

A Hudson Christmas
Now through Friday, December 31
Hudson Gardens, 6115 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton

A stroll around this massive garden is all a family needs to light up the Christmas spirit. Besides the many, many lights everywhere, there are dancing Christmas trees that change colors to the beat of popular Christmas songs, a light tunnel, and tons of photo opportunities. It's impossible to miss the towering trees draped in colorful lights, but keep an eye out for another giant: a very huggable snowman. Timed tickets can be purchased online at $15 for adults, $12 for ages four to twelve, and free for those three and under.

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How to Prevent Overwatering Your Indoor Plants This Winter

All of that time spent indoors can lead to giving your plants too much attention!

Plant care can be tricky. Not only do you have to factor in the specific plant’s needs, but you have to consider external factors like seasonal changes—even if you keep your plants indoors. During the winter, there’s one unexpected mistake you might be making: overwatering your plants. 

“Overwatering is one of the most common causes of moldy soil in houseplants,” says Richard Cheshire, a plant doctor for the online plant store Patch Plants. “In wintertime, it is essential to change how often we water our plants as most of them stop growing and some even hibernate.”

While you might think the heat of the summer months would mean your plants are more prone to overwatering, winter is a big factor because people spend more time indoors—meaning they can end up giving their indoor plants too much attention. To avoid overwatering your plants, Cheshire has a few tips you can follow:

Do the finger dip test.

"Dip your finger up to your second knuckle; if your finger stays dry and clean, then it’s time to water," Cheshire explains. "Ideally, only water your plants when the top two inches of soil feel dry." If you're caring for cacti or succulents, he recommends only watering when the soil is completely dry. 

Avoid repotting plants directly into decorative pots.

It's best to keep your plant in a pot that has good drainage holes at the bottom. "Many decorative pots do not have proper drainage holes, making the plant more prone to overwatering," Cheshire points out. If you want to use a decorative pot, it's bets to get one that has enough room for a smaller pot with your plant in it.

Make sure excess water can drain off.

When watering your plants, make sure there's a way for the excess water to escape through the pot's drainage holes. Cheshire recommends watering your plant in a sink or bathtub to let the excess drain before putting it back in a decorative pot. You can also place the plant in a pot with a saucer to catch the excess.

Help air circulation at the roots.

"For this, simply poke holes in the soil with a pencil or a long stick to help air circulate, but be careful not to damage the roots," Cheshire says.

Use a moisture meter.

If you want to really go all in, try using a moisture meter to monitor the amount of water in the soil. "They are also great to remind you when to water if you are a forgetful person," Cheshire explains. "These can range from inexpensive ones that change color when the soil’s too wet or dry to fancy ones with digital displays."

Use water dispensers.

"Dispensers move the problem to the root (pun intended)," Cheshire adds. "Just fill the bulbs with water, and let your plant drink what it needs."

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