“A canoe does not know who is king.
When it turns over, everyone gets wet.”
– Malagasy proverb
Boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing…truly, some of the best parts of these summer sports are their connection with the water. Cool, refreshing, invigorating. So, rather than avoiding the water, let’s jump in with both feet. Let’s savor the cool rush of summer’s best place of respite.
With summer’s favorite solace in mind, here’s a sneak peek at what we’ve curated for you this month:
- How To Keep Your Lawn Green In The Summer Heat
- Programs For Families At The Nevada Museum Of Art
- Local Events To Enjoy
- The Ultimate Guide To Trails In The Truckee Meadows (Downloadable PDF)
- The Benefits Of Buying A Vacation Home In Northern Nevada
- Featured Listings
- What We’re Talking About Online
- Neighborhood Spotlight: ArrowCreek
- In the Words of Our Clients: “Every step of the way, Alan’s team kept us informed, guided us through the process, and made us feel like we were their only clients.”
- Quotable Quote:
“Keep calm and paddle on.” –Unknown
If you have questions about anything local or real estate related, consider our Team a resource. If you or someone you know is thinking of making a move, we’re always happy to help.
Sincerely,
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Alan Hoffman, Broker
(775) 742-2591
Alan@HomeGateRealty.com
www.HomeGateRealty.com
Alan on LinkedIn
B.26300 LLC
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Magda Martinez, REALTOR®
(775) 284-2615
Magda@HomeGateRealty.com
www.HomeGateRealty.com
Magda on LinkedIn
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Save Thousands When Buying A Home…
Did you know there’s a free consumer report revealing ways to save time and money when buying a home? It’s called “8 Secrets For Saving Thousands When Finding and Buying Your Next Home,” and it’s great even if you’re not planning to buy soon. Get your free copy by calling Alan at 775-742-2591 or Magda at 775- 284-2615.
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Summer is a wonderful season filled with sunshine and outdoor activities, but our dry heat can also be tough on your lawn. But, with a little effort and the right strategies, you can keep your lawn looking vibrant and healthy all summer long. Here are some essential tips to help you maintain a green lawn during the hottest months of the year.
1. Water Wisely
Watering is crucial for a green lawn, but it’s important to do it correctly to avoid wasting water and promote deep root growth.
- Timing: Water your lawn early in the morning, ideally between 4 a.m. and 10 a.m. This allows the water to soak into the soil before the heat of the day causes it to evaporate.
- Frequency: Aim for deep, infrequent watering rather than shallow, frequent watering. This encourages roots to grow deeper into the soil, making your grass more drought-resistant. Generally, your lawn needs about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week, including rainfall.
- Method: Use a sprinkler that provides even coverage and avoid overwatering, which can lead to fungal diseases.
2. Mow High and Often
Proper mowing practices can make a significant difference in the health of your lawn during summer.
- Height: Set your mower blades higher during the summer months. Taller grass provides shade for the soil, reducing evaporation and keeping the roots cooler. Aim for a grass height of about 3 to 4 inches.
- Frequency: Mow your lawn regularly, but never cut more than one-third of the grass blade at a time. This helps prevent stress on the grass and promotes healthier growth.
3. Fertilize Appropriately
Fertilizing provides essential nutrients that help your grass stay strong and green.
- Type: Use a slow-release fertilizer that provides nutrients over time rather than all at once. This reduces the risk of burning your lawn and ensures a steady supply of nutrients.
- Timing: Fertilize your lawn in the late spring or early summer. Avoid fertilizing during the peak of summer heat, as this can stress your grass.
4. Aerate Your Lawn
Aeration involves perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. This helps alleviate soil compaction and promotes healthier root growth.
- Timing: Aerate your lawn in the late spring or early summer to prepare it for the heat of summer.
- Method: Use a lawn aerator, which can be rented from most garden centers, or hire a professional to do the job.
5. Control Weeds and Pests
Weeds and pests can compete with your grass for water and nutrients, making it harder to keep your lawn green.
- Weeds: Use a pre-emergent weed control in the spring to prevent weeds from taking root. For existing weeds, use a targeted herbicide or pull them by hand.
- Pests: Keep an eye out for signs of lawn pests, such as brown patches or chewed grass blades. If you notice any issues, identify the pest and treat accordingly with appropriate pesticides.
6. Practice Good Lawn Care Habits
Consistent care and attention can make a big difference in the health of your lawn.
- Mulching: Leave grass clippings on the lawn after mowing. They act as a natural mulch, helping to retain moisture and provide nutrients.
- Edge Your Lawn: Keep the edges of your lawn neat and trimmed to prevent grass from growing into flower beds and walkways.
- Monitor: Regularly inspect your lawn for signs of stress, disease, or pests. Early detection and treatment can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems.
Final Thoughts
Keeping your lawn green and healthy during the summer heat requires a combination of proper watering, mowing, fertilizing, and vigilant care. By following these tips, you can enjoy a lush, green lawn all season long, making your outdoor space a beautiful and inviting place for family and friends.
For more expert advice on lawn care and maintaining your property, feel free to reach out to us at HomeGate Realty. We’re here to help you make the most of your home and garden.
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If you’re looking for creative things to do with the family, make sure to check out the following activities put on by the Nevada Museum of Art!
Estelle J. Kelsey Hands ON! Second Saturday
This is a free event with hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances, and community collaborations. “Art Investigators” provide children the opportunity to engage with Museum staff and take a closer look at artwork while engaging in dialogue about key pieces.
E.L. Cord Museum School
No matter your age or where you are in the world, the E.L. Cord Museum School provides an opportunity to express the artistic spirit that is within you! Experience oil painting, watercolor, photography, design, book arts, and more via a variety of virtual classes!
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Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
June 28 – August 25, 2024
Sand Harbor | Link to Details
Artown
July 1–31, 2024
Various Locations | Link to Details
Classical Tahoe
July 19 – August 4, 2024
Classical Tahoe Ricardi Pavilion | Link to Details
NBS Public Bowling Day: Automo-Bowl
July 21, 2024
National Bowling Stadium | Link to Details
Barracuda Championship
July 18 – 21, 2024
Tahoe Mountain Club’s Old Greenwood | Link to Details
PCCHA Road to Reno
July 24–27, 2024
Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center | Link to Details
Gambler’s Run Music Festival
July 26–28, 2024
Crystal Bay Casino | Link to Details
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Life in Northern Nevada is all about enjoying the outdoors, and Washoe County has created a wonderful Truckee Meadows Trail Guide that will help you find new places for mountain biking, horseback riding, trail running, serious hiking, or a leisurely stroll under our never-ending blue skies. Click here to view the guide as a pdf file.
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What’s My Home Worth?
If you want to know your home’s current value, we will gladly conduct a Maximum Value Home Audit. Request this “no charge” in-depth home value analysis by calling Alan at (775) 742-2591 or Magda at (775) 284-2615, or send us an email by tapping the button below:
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With summer upon us, we naturally think about vacations and spending time with friends and loved ones, and while there are countless ways to enjoy time off, one of the ultimate vacation upgrades is to purchase a vacation home. What’s even better? With Northern Nevada’s year-round recreational opportunities and spectacular sights and events, investing in a vacation or second home could be one of the best ways to upgrade your vacations all year long. Click here to read more.
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Would You Like to Know How Much Your
Neighbor’s Home Listed or Sold for?
Maybe you’re just curious. Or maybe you want to know how much your home is worth. Either way, we can help…with no “sales pitches” or run-arounds. Call either Alan at 775-742-2519 or Magda at 775-284-2615 and we’ll give you all the facts. Or, click on the button below to send us an email:
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Nestled in the scenic foothills of southwest Reno, ArrowCreek stands as one of the most sought-after communities in Northern Nevada. Known for its luxurious homes, breathtaking views, and an array of upscale amenities, ArrowCreek offers an unparalleled living experience. Whether you’re a family looking for a safe and vibrant community, an outdoor enthusiast eager to explore nearby trails, or a golf aficionado, ArrowCreek has something for everyone. Let’s dive in– click here to read more about this wonderful master-planned neighborhood.
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“Keep calm and paddle on.”
–Unknown
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