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Where do you see yourself in 10 years? How do you spend your time? Are you working the same job? Have you received a promotion? Maybe you bought a slightly bigger house or a newer luxury car? Still putting bits and pieces away in a retirement account to maybe be able to retire at age 60? 70? Ever? Now, imagine you have all the income you need for whatever lifestyle you desire to live without having to work.

Why not re-write the script and have the 10-year goal of living the good life, financially free, and complete ownership of every hour of your day? To shift your focus, you need to be able to convincalone. Most people do not give thought ingly answer one or allow themselves important question: to dream about how What do you actually want in life? they would live if they were financial- What does your ideal day-to-day life ly free. They often look like? Do you end up just going through the motions volunteer? Spend time with your famof life with 10-year goals of “keeping up ily? Travel? Take the time to deeply with the Joneses” and having slightly reflect on your answer as this is nicer stuff and a perhaps one of the slightly better job.

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AUSTIN FRUECHTING In that scenario what would your ideal day look like? Your week? Your month? Your year? What would give you the maximum fulfillment and joy in your day-to-day life? Compare these answers to where you saw yourself in 10 years. Were they the same or in line? If not, you’re not

most crucial mental exercises you can do. How can you optimize your happiness if you do not know what it is that would make you the happiest? Take the time to get to know your true self and what really makes you tick. Would your life’s satisfaction come from your career? Or, would it come from volunteering for a cause you care deeply about? Or, spending time on a hobby? Or any number of other activities. Once you have your answer, use the vision of living

that life 24/7 as the motivational push to do whatever it takes to pursue your financial freedom. Because achieving financial freedom will require short term trade-offs. Do you want to purchase that new car or use the money for an investment? Do you want to purchase the bigger house or live modestly in order to maximize your capital when a great deal comes along? With every choice, think of how glorious it would be if every hour of the day were yours

to do with as you please. Use that as the catalyst to tenaciously start pursuing financial freedom. Real estate investing can get you that life in 10 years or less if you are motivated enough. You must know your why. Austin Fruechting retired in seven years by investing in rental properties. To learn more about how you can do the same in ten years or less visit www.goodlifeinten. com For questions or comments email goodlifeinten@ gmail.com


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KEITH REED to make your first fertilizer application on your warm season turfgrasses such as bermuda and zoysia. • Bagworms are a common pest that typically affects our landscape plants beginning in late May. As early as other insects have appeared this season, I would suggest scouting for these insects soon. Look for small worms near the bags or on the tips of leaves. Control is much more effective if you begin treatments now while the insects are small. You can find more information on OSU Fact Sheet EPP-7306 concerning scouting and control strategies for this pest. Remember that seeing only a few of a particular pest does not mean chemical control is warranted. • With our recent

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becoming an issue. If you are spraying fruit trees, remain diligent in the timing of your applications during this period. • If you are considering planting new roses, proceed with caution. Historically, we’ve advised rains, you can expect to look for landscape to see fungal diseases roses as opposed to

In the Payne County area, the Knock Out series have been particularly hard hit the last few years. If you grow roses, don’t panic, but it would be a good idea to take a look at OSU Fact Sheet #EPP-7329 Rose Rosette Disease. This document provides some very

helpful information on managing the disease and well as limiting its spread. If you have additional questions, you are always welcome to email (keith.reed@ okstate.edu), call 405747-8320, or stop by the Payne County Extension Office at 315 W. 6th.

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hybrid teas. These plants have been bred with disease resistance in mind and are much easier to maintain in the home landscape. However, it is important to note that almost all roses grown in Oklahoma are susceptible to rose rosette disease.

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Consider the following tips for your May landscape: • The best time to prune most spring flowering shrubs is shortly after they have dropped their blooms. These plants flower from buds set last year, so pruning now (as needed to control growth or improve shape) insures that the plant has plenty of time to re-grow and set buds fully for the following year. The forsythia is a great example of this principal. These landscape standbys can tend to get large and unruly late in the summer and we have a tendency to want to prune them back at that time. The plant tolerates this just fine but it will not bloom the following spring. • Early to mid May should be the last time your tall fescue or other cool season lawn is fertilized until fall. Summer fertilization will only exacerbate disease and heat stress issues these grasses will soon face. On the other hand, now is the perfect time


How to restore raised beds without using dry fertilizers By Maureen Gilmer

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Are your raised beds in jeopardy? Is the potting soil worn out after last summer’s intensive vegetable gardening? Did you plan to rejuvenate that microbial world before you replant? Maybe the fertility was gobbled up by last year’s crops. Maybe you need some rocket fuel to kick-start the nutrient levels so your plants explode into growth. Here’s how to quickly rehabilitate your raised beds so they become instantly enriched with the organic stuff plants need. The problem with dry organic fertilizers is their components take quite awhile to break down. Until they do your plants languish, lagging in their performance because they need food now, and so do the microbes that help them grow. A good strategy for small box gardens and raised beds is a no-till and

almost no-work approach. No-till keeps existing microbes underground and protected to maximize populations. This is particularly true for mycorrhizae, fungi beneficial to plants that have a webby body destroyed by cultivation. Tilling doesn’t kill the fungi. It just knocks it back to interrupt the immediate benefits, too. Whenever you mix a fertilizer into water, it is said to be “in solution.” That means its nutrition is mobile. Water is a carrier of nutrients of all kinds to bring them into the root zone for easy uptake. As the fertilizer-enriched drench filters down into the soil, it adds nutrients to depths well below the surface. This provides incentive for young vegetables to root deeply from the start. Dry fertilizers have always been dangerous because you work them into the soil, then water it all in so the particles gradually dissolve or disintegrate. If ma-

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terials aren’t thoroughly mixed into soil or when too little water is used, breakdown slows. Such problems are often the result of dry fertilizers used indiscriminately with drip irrigated plants. West Coast hydroponic growers and drip irrigated market farms drove big demands for liquid organic fertilizers. They are used in fertilizer injector systems that add a steady delivery of nutrient-rich concentrate every time the water flows. In recent years, hydroponics has produced many new brands and crops available at garden centers or online. Look for liquid products under Dr. Earth, Espoma, Peaceful Valley Farm Supply, Eleanor’s, Botanicare and Biobizz. Virtually all

these fertilizers can be utilized for this kick-start planting method. Try any listed as organic such as fish emulsion. Mix the concentrates of your fertilizers in a big 5-gallon plastic bucket. Pour on immediately while everything is in suspension or it will settle out prematurely for irregular results. SIMPLE FOURSTEP REHAB 1. Scratch the top inch of the soil surface to break up crusting that repels moisture. It also opens the surface so moisture can move freely through carrying nutrients deeper down. Pull all weeds. 2. Thoroughly drench the soil surface with your nutrient solution. Follow that with a slow and thorough saturation of the

entire soil mass so no dry pockets remain. 3. Add potting soil to bring your bed soil surface up to a proper elevation. Potting soil gradually decreases in volume over time, so this is inevitable shrinkage that compromises the depth of your root zone. Use really good quality potting soil as a seed bed to help seeds remain moist and quick to germinate. 4. Use compost as your surface mulch to maintain soil moisture. Once you plant and seedlings come up, the compost can be layered around them gently as heat rises. Mulch reduces this evaporative potential, keeping plants and roots from yo-yo moisture levels. If you’re short on time and energy, this liquid method

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what was available four or five years ago, you can get beautiful lamps at a fraction of the cost,” Kruskol said. Choose a nicer faucet over a sink, Darmoni said, but look at the faucet construction. Better-made faucets have durable metal cartridges inside, which are the valves that turn on the water and mix temperatures. High-end appliances might be a worthy splurge; however, Kruskol said homeowners should think about how they use them and how long they’ll be in the home. “If you’re in a condo, I don’t think you need to spend the money to get a Wolf range, but it depends on your lifestyle,” she said. Homeowners who aren’t doing a gut rehab and really are scrimping can get new doors and hardware for their existing cabinets,

Kruskol said, which can quickly update the look. Even refinishing existing doors can refresh a tired kitchen. The two areas worth a splurge are cabinets and countertops, they said. Consider stepping up to semi-custom cabinets from a local cabinet supplier and avoiding the big-box retailer. Working with a local cabinet supplier to design creative storage can help eliminate a lot of the wasted space in kitchens, Kruskol said. Upgrades like pull-out shelves and Lazy Susans are useful, but Falk warned about getting carried away with other costly upgrades like appliance garages and built-in spice drawers. These can look nice but may not be practical, she added. Another benefit to using semi-custom cabinets is they can be de-

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signed to fit a home’s inevitable imperfections in a way prefabricated cabinets can’t, said Darmoni and Falk. All three said consider upgrading to natural stone countertops versus manufactured styles. Not only do they look beautiful, but they will last for years. Granite has always been popular, but highend materials like

quartz and quartzite are becoming affordable. The one stone they don’t recommend for kitchens is marble.

“It’s porous and stains easily. For instance, if you put a coffee cup on it, it gets a ring that doesn’t go away,” Kruskol said.

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Remodeling or completely renovating a kitchen can be a big task, but it also has the best return on investment of any home improvement. But these improvements don’t come cheap. A 2013 U.S. Census Bureau report noted the cost of an average kitchen remodel was $5,000, with the price tag for complete renovation at $27,353. Given these costs, remodeling experts say there are ways to save in order to have money to splurge on key items. Begin with a detailed floor plan, said Ariel Darmoni, managing partner at 123 Remodeling, a general contractor firm which was featured in Houzz and on HGTV. “It’s going to be so much more if you don’t have a floor plan that works for you because making changes later costs more. You can also save money if you don’t have to move plumbing and electric, even if you’re taking down walls,” he said. Don’t skimp on important life-safety improvements like mold remediation and ventilation, said Beverley Kruskol, owner of M.Y. Pacific Building, a general contractor who has

worked with highend renovations, including for Mario Batali’s restaurants in Los Angeles. Tile, flooring and lighting can be both economical and beautiful, Kruskol said. “Tile is a great place to save money. There are thousands of styles, and they’re so amazing,” she said. Porcelain and ceramic tiles can be used on both floor and in kitchen backsplashes, said Suzanne Falk of Suzanne Falk Interior Design, a ghost designer on HGTV’s “Kitchen Crashers.” Tile is cheaper than hardwood flooring, and Darmoni prefers tile floors in kitchens because wood floors can be easily damaged by water leaks from dishwashers. Big-box retailers sell attractive tiles for a fraction of the cost versus what’s sold at designer showrooms, Falk said. For people who have their heart set on high-end tile, she recommended highlighting it in a specific area, like in a backsplash around the range, and then framing it with subway tiles, which Falk said are her “go-to” tiles. Distinctive, affordable lighting options are available at retail stores versus paying up at a showroom, they said. “Compared to


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A ruling by a U.S. district court judge may fuel efforts to expand the housing rights of those with “unconventional” lifestyles. DEAR MR. MYERS: Is it true that Congress has finally added fair-housing protection to LGBT people? ANSWER: Congress hasn’t passed any formal legislation to specifically extend federal fair-housing protections to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transsexual individuals or couples. But a ruling issued earlier this month by a powerful U.S district court judge in Denver could pressure lawmakers into expanding those safeguards to LGBT people sooner rather than later. The complicated lawsuit was filed by Rachel Smith, a transgender woman, and Tonya Smith. The legally married parents of two young children, their lawsuit claimed that they were denied a handsome but affordable rental townhouse in the suburb of Boulder, Colorado, by a landlord who cited the pair’s “unique relationship.” In an email rejecting their rental


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