ArizonaRealCountry.com 45 October 2018 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY SALES: wickenburghomesforrent.com • Market Analysis, Market & Advertise Your Property • Find and Manage Your Tenant • Automated Property Management System • Manage Vendor Relationships • Ensure that you are in compliance with housing regulations and property laws. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES: jorja@arizonalegends.com arizonalegends.com Office: (928) 684-3911 • Cell: (928) 671-2009 139 N. Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ 85390 (Located in Historic Downtown Wickenburg Across from the Locomotive) Heartland Way $1,050,000 Character and Charm are the two words that describe this beautiful adobe home located on 12+ Acres in the Town of Wickenburg. This sprawling estate includes a main home with guest house, a pool and an incredible huge detached garage with an underground shooting range. This property has everything the cowboy or sportsman could ask for... The property has too many features to list! Please call to arrange an appointment. 56210 N. 337th Ave. $1,150,000 Beautiful 3361 Sq Ft home PLUS detached 1064 Sq Ft Guest House and horse facilities on 44.5 acres with privacy and majestic views. The main house is 3 bdrm 3.5 baths with a full wall of windows along the east side of the house. All rooms in the home have at least 1 door going to the spacious beautiful patios. Each bedroom has its’ own bath. Horse setup includes covered hay storage, large tack room, corral and turnout area. This unique and well built home has views like no other home, well loved and cared for shows throughout. Stunning property views in every direction, large patio for entertaining in Wickenburgs gorgeoous weather... Nice small horse set up, but the riding from here is HUGE! Jorja Beal Broker/Owner Horse Property Listings: “I have lived in Wickenburg all my life, I love this town, and love serving the people of Wickenburg in buying and selling homes!” OCTOBER MEANS IT'S TIME TO PLANT FALL FLOWERS AND VEGGIES October marks the beginning of the fall gardening season. Everything in your garden will need some attention, and flower and vegetable gardens will be started. Turn your attention first to fertilizing and acidifying your citrus trees and other plants. Salt has been slowly building in the soil each time you water and plants have depleted the available nutrients to make it through a tough summer. Acidification and fertilization will give all your plants a much-needed boost that will be rewarded with a flush of growth, green, and blooms. Be sure to do this task early this month, especially for frost sensitive plants that shouldn't be fertilized closer to frost. Annual flower and vegetable gardens should be prepared for planting in much the same way. Start with the soil. Because our soils naturally lack the organic matter, acidity, and nutrients that produce the truly tasty vegetables and prolific blooms that we love. We recommend using soil amendments. If you are an organic grower, amend the vegetable garden with a 1-inch layer of acidified, nitrolized mulch, and 1 pound each per 100 square feet of First Step, blood meal, bone meal, and greensand. Then, spade to a depth of about 8 inches. In my opinion, a less costly, faster and more effective approach also uses a 1-inch layer of mulch but instead uses 1 pound each per 100 square feet of First Step and 6-24-24 fertilizer, then spade to a depth of 8 inches as before. Begin planting seeds for fall vegetable crops once the weather cools to below 100 degrees. Also, you have time for a repeat crop of short-season bush beans, cucumbers, and summer squash if you act now. You can plant tomatoes from transplants if you cover for frost. Fall vegetables are: asparagus, kohlrabi, beets, leeks, broccoli, lettuce, Brussels sprouts, onions, cabbage, pak choi, carrots, parsnip, cauliflower, peppers (short season varieties), celery, peas, cucumber, radishes, green beans, spinach, gourds, Swiss chard, herbs, tomatoes (short season varieties), Jicama, turnips, and kale. We did get a jump on it already and have 2” cucumber plants up as well as green beans. UPCYCLED IDEAS For Your Garden Viral Upcycle Upcycled bed frame turned into an outdoor planter Don’t throw out those used worn out kitchen utensils... Here is a great wind chime idea!