May 2010

There are 3 blog entries for May 2010.

Quality Service Certification

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at 10:59pm. 1963 Views, 0 Comments.

Bruce Swedal Earns Quality Service Certification®

For the first time a standard of service and accountability is being offered to consumers in the area of real estate service quality and customer satisfaction. Bruce Swedal of ReMax Southeast, Inc., Denver office, has just completed the requirements to earn the status of a Quality Service Certified® real estate professional. Holding the Quality Service Certified® designation requires a sales agent to follow a well-defined and prescribed process of service, to present that process in writing to every customer and client, and to guarantee its delivery.

qsc-black_800According to Larry D. Romito, President and CEO of Quality Service Certification, Inc., “Bruce Swedal has joined a growing number of real estate…

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Gardening is For Kids Too

Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at 7:27am. 767 Views, 0 Comments.

kids-gardening_400Gardening is not just for adults. Kids like to grow things as well. Gardening can be fun and educational for children. In school they usually grow a bean sprout for a school grade. But children like to get out there and dig around in dirt and play with bugs and anything else that would be associated with a garden. But having them do it on their own is not feasible and you may not be able to help. So an easy thing for them to grow would be herbs. Parsley is a great herb to grow because it is used in a lot of cooking. Along with being an ornament on your plate, it is an all natural breath mint. Parsley is chock full of vitamins and minerals has numerous other uses.

Parsley is a beautiful plant that can be used in so many things and can be grown in a pot. It…

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Weeds Be Gone

Sunday, May 9th, 2010 at 7:13am. 536 Views, 0 Comments.

The biggest problem when gardening, is keeping the area free of weeds. Weeds can pop up anywhere. In your flower beds, nursery and plantings. This is a daily job, but if you have a plan and stay on top of it you can win. So you need to develop a strong plan. But you must understand weeds and how they work.

Foremost, weeds grow from seedlings or they multiply from roots of other weeds growing. As roots from the original plant expand new weeds sprout up. This cycle will continue until the weeds have overrun your garden. This type of weed is hardest to control. Reason being is weeds grow just like plants. They use the same nutrients your garden will use: water, sun, and food. So what is the easiest way to kill weeds? Get rid of the sunlight. You can do this…

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