Garden Composting Tips

We are experiencing a wonderful spring/summer with rain and cooler temperatures, perfect for gardening. Below are some composting tips from http://www.composting101.com/composting-tips.html

Composting Tips

Composting Tips1. Grass clippings add necessary nitrogen to a compost pile, but be sure to mix with the “brown” materials that add carbon. Both are necessary for quick decomposition and rich compost. Piles made up of just grass will compact, slow down and start to stink.

2. Do not compost fats, pet droppings, or animal products. They will attract pests to the pile and can spread disease.

3. Newspaper or plain white paper from the computer is excellent for composting – just remember to shred it first to speed up the process.

4. Got compost? When finished it should look, feel and smell like rich, dark soil. You should not be able to recognize any of the items you put in there.

5. Worms love coffee grounds!

6. If adding ashes to your compost bin, do so sparingly. They are alkaline and affect the pH of the pile. In contrast, acidic materials include pine needles and oak leaves.

7. Plants that have been treated with pesticides and/or herbicides (weeds and lawn clippings) should be avoided.

8. The microbes responsible for breaking down your compost pile need a balanced diet of nitrogen and carbon. Nitrogen comes from green materials such as food scraps, manure, and grass clippings. Carbon comes from brown materials such as dead leaves, hay, wood chips and shredded newspaper. A ratio that contains equal portions by weight (not volume) of both works best.

9. Algae and seaweed make excellent additions to your compost pile. Be sure to rinse off any salts before using.

10. Finished compost is usually less than half the volume of the materials you started with, but it’s much denser.

11. Keep your compost pile in a black plastic bin and in direct sunlight to continue the composting process through the winter. Hay bales can be used to further insulate the pile.

12. Wooden pallets make excellent compost bins. Start with one pallet on the ground. Drive two metal stakes into each side. Slide additional pallets over each support and you have a bin ready for compost.

13. Straw is an excellent source of carbon for your compost pile. However, it may contain weed seeds, so make sure the pile is “cooking” properly.

14. Compost decomposes fastest between 120 and 160 degrees F. Decomposition will occur at lower temperatures, but it takes much longer.

15. The perfect size for a compost pile is one that is at least 3′ x 3′ x 3′. It’s not only a manageable size to turn, but it’s ideal for retaining heat while still allowing air flow.

16. For faster composting keep your pile or compost bin in direct sun.

17. Don’t throw away your kitchen waste in the winter – try an indoor composter.

18. Compost piles should remain damp but not too wet. As you build your compost pile, make sure that each layer is moist as it is added. The surface should also remain damp (think of a wrung out sponge), especially during the summer months.

19. Does your compost pile smell? It’s probably due to a large number of anaerobic microbes, which are working hard to break down your compost, but creating a smelly situation in the process. To cut down on the anaerobic process, aerate your pile regularly, creating air spaces and limiting the anaerobic microbes while stimulating the less stinky aerobic microbes.

20. Help start a new compost pile with aged manure, cottonseed meal, alfalfa meal, blood meal, or compost starter. They are rich in nitrogen and help jump-start the microbes responsible for breaking down organic matter into compost.

21. Anything that was living at one time is great for compost bins. Think of leaves, vegetables, and grass clippings.

22. Compost piles can either be layered – thin layers of alternating greens and browns, or they can all be thrown in together and mixed well. Either way works!

23. Soak finished compost in water to “brew” compost “tea,” a nutrient-rich liquid that can be used for foliar feeding or for watering plants in your garden, backyard, or houseplants.

24. Apply finished compost to your garden about 2-4 weeks before you plant, giving the compost time to integrate and stabilize within the soil. Click here for a guide to vegetable gardening.

25. For faster results, use a compost turner every two weeks to aerate your pile.

 

Enjoy the summer!

Henry Property Management, LLC

527 Keisler Drive, Ste 104

Cary, NC 27518

919-859-2323

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Help Wanted: Cary Town Council Calls for Candidates to Fill Vacancy

Do you wish to serve your community? Cary Town Council is looking for someone to fill the at-large town council seat.

For more information and how to apply, visit:

http://www.townofcary.org/Departments/Administration/pio/News_Releases/news2012/tcvac2012.htm

 

Henry Property Management, LLC

527 Keisler Drive, Ste 104

Cary, NC 27518

919-859-2323

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Movie Under The Stars! Koka Booth Amphitheatre TONIGHT

Beautiful night for an outdoor movie! – Thursday, May 31st featuring Moneyball -starring Brad Pitt

Gates open at 7pm, movie starts at dusk.

Tickets just $3 and can be purchased at the box office the night of the movie. Kids 12 and under are free!  

Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary, North Carolina

http://boothamphitheatre.com/

 

Henry Property Management, LLC

527 Keisler Drive, Ste 104

Cary, NC 27518

919-859-2323

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210 Anniston Ct., Cary, NC

Wonderful Cary Townhome in Preston! 

  • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
  • Eat-in kitchen includes oven, microwave, 
    dishwasher, refrigerator, disposal
  • Master suite includes garden tub+ stall 
    shower, walk-in closet
  • Fireplace
  • 2 car garage  
  • Pool included in rent
  • Approximately 1,850 square feet
  • Available immediately
Offered by:
Henry Property Management, LLC
527 Keisler Drive, Cary, NC 27518
919-859-2323

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Wonderful weekend for a cookout or picnic!

A beautiful Memorial Day Weekend is forecasted. If a picnic or cookout are part of your plans, visit one of the local farmers markets to supply your meal with fresh locally grown food. 

See the links below for the area markets. 

Cary – Saturdays 8am – 12:30pm – 301 S. Academy St.: http://caryfarmersmarket.com/

Apex – Saturdays 9am- 2pm – 220 N. Salem St.: http://www.apexfarmersmarket.com/

Holly Springs – Saturdays 8:30am – 12:30pm – S. Main St.: http://www.hollyspringsnc.us/index.aspx?nid=319

Morrisville/Western Wake – Saturdays 8am – 12pm – 1226 Morrisville Carpenter Road: http://westernwakefarmersmarket.org/

Raleigh – Monday-Saturday 5am – 6pm & Sunday 8am – 6pm – 1201 Agriculture St (off Lake Wheeler): http://www.ncagr.gov/markets/facilities/markets/raleigh/

if you are looking for rental property in Cary, Apex, Holly Springs or Morrisville, NC where you can enjoy wonderful cookouts with your family, contact us…….

Henry Property Management, LLC

919-859-2323

Cary, NC

 

 

 

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Family Fun – Downtown Cary, NC

1pm Saturday, May 19th 

Ritmo Latino

a free family festival

live music, vendors, artists, Latin food, dance lessons for adults and activities for children!

 

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919-859-2323

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Remember Mom this Sunday, May 13th

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Mother’s Day is here – are your ready?

great ideas: 

  1. a card – hopefully you sent this already if she lives in a different area
  2. a phone call – if you can’t see her in person, call her and say “thanks and love you”
  3. if she loves to garden – a plant with a gift card to Home Depot or Lowe’s to buy more
  4. flower/balloon bouquet (available even at the grocery store)
  5. gift card to her favorite clothing store
  6. purchase her favorite perfume or make up
  7. take her to a restaurant
  8. plan a cookout/picnic – weather will be beautiful this weekend
  9. breakfast in bed
  10. purchase a book by her favorite author (or gift card to Amazon & let her order her own books)
  11. homemade card
  12. homemade coupon book- 1 coupon a month (wash her car, vacuum, do dishes, make dinner, walk the dog, clean your room, take out the trash, etc)
  13. take the kids to pick strawberries (leave mom relaxing on the deck in the sunshine) and make her favorite dessert
  14. it always works to combine several of the ideas mentioned above!

Remember, mom loves you unconditionally! She doesn’t expect you to spend a lot of money, just love her in return. Hugs, and phone calls, work wonders!

Happy Mother’s Day from Henry Property Management!

If you are looking for a new place to live in Cary, Apex, Morrisville or Holly Springs, North Carolina please contact us, we will be happy to assist you. 

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Mother’s Day Weekend Happenings!

Come out to the 2nd Annual Taste of Morrisville!

Taste of Morrisville
Saturday, May 12th, 12pm – 7pm
Indian Creek Trailhead
Free Admission!

Come sample cuisine from area restaurants at the second annual Taste of Morrisville event! Several area restaurants will be set up with samples of their best dishes for you to enjoy. Everything from Indian to Italian and more will be offered, guaranteeing satisfaction no matter what your pallet craves. Tickets will be used to buy food and can be purchased at the event. The afternoon will be filled with entertainment provided by the North Tower band, as well as demonstrations by World in Motion dance troupe and Tri Force Jump Rope team! Come out and support your area businesses at this feast of a festival!

Please be advised there will be a designated area reserved for the serving of alcohol at this event as facilitated by the Chamber of Commerce. Also, please note that Town Hall Drive will be closed near the park the day of the event.

Ticket Prices:
$8.00 for 12 Tickets
$4.00 for 6 Tickets

from: http://www.ci.morrisville.nc.us/

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Cary, NC 

919-859-2323

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Apex Peak Fest, Saturday, May 5th, Apex, North Carolina

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“The Peak of Good Living”

May 5, 2012 – Historic Downtown Apex  9:00AM – 5:00PM

On Saturday, May 5, 2012, Salem Street in historic downtown Apex will come alive!  For more than thirty years, Peakfest has brought families together for a day of fun, food and fellowship. The event, which is referred to as an arts and crafts festival, has deep roots within the Apex community.  What started as a small community day in a school parking lot has grown into an event that draws hundreds of vendors and over 15,000 people to the streets of downtown Apex.  Every year, the Apex Festival Commission plans a bigger and more exciting day.

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

OVERALL MAP – WHERE ARE THE BATHROOMS?

CAR SHOW INFORMATION

PARKING MAPS:  PARKING AND BARRICADE INFORMATION

Peakfest was started to bring residents from the suburban neighborhoods into downtown Apex. Today, we still strive to bring an awareness to our blossoming downtown, which is the envy of many of our neighboring towns. Salem Street has a variety of shops, restaurants and services that make it a great place to go to for an afternoon or evening of good food and great finds.

Peakfest is the largest public event in Apex and, it is about more than fun.  Live music all day, artist of every kind (jewelry, pottery, watercolor and acrylic), a car show, entertainment for the kids, food that you would find at the fair, and so much more!

extracted from: http://apexpeakfest.com/

There are many things to do in our area this weekend, whether in Apex, Cary or Holly Springs.  North Carolina is a great place to live!  If you are looking for great rental property, please visit our website at: henryrentals.com

Henry Property Management, LLC

“property management is different here”

919-859-2323

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Holly Springs, North Carolina

 

Farmers Market Grand Opening Celebration

Saturday, May 5

The Farmers Market Season 6 Grand Opening! Join in this free-family-fun event with the Holly Springs Fire Department Fire Truck display and Customer Appreciation Drawings.

8:30am – 12:30 pm

8:30 am Grand Opening Celebration Ribbon Cutting by Mayor Dick Sears

Location: Downtown E. Center St Public Parking lot – 128 S. Main St, HS 27540

FREE

A great kick off to summer! We hope you enjoy the activities in Holly Springs this coming Saturday, May 5th. 

visit henryrentals.com to view our available rentals!

“property management is different here”

Henry Property Management, LLC

527 Keisler Drive, Ste 104

Cary, NC 27518

919-859-2323

 

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