Central Florida has no shortage of exciting day-long adventures, all-year round! Even more so during Spring Break season (generally the month of March) as visitors from all over the world are landing at Orlando International Airport to begin their Central Florida Spring Break adventure. Orlando has a unique geographical positioning, travel 60 minutes in one direction to reach the Atlantic Ocean or 90 minutes in the other direction to reach the Gulf of Mexico.  Or if you prefer to stay dry during your spring break, Central Florida is at the epicenter of world-class theme park entertainment and boats some unique historical and cultural charms as well. If you are lucky enough to call Central Florida home, here is a cheat sheet on some exciting ways to “Spring Break for a Day” in Central Florida.

However, you decide to spend your Spring Break, have fun with it!  For more interesting and exciting things to do in Central Florida, check out Lennar’s Open Door Blog.

Spring is right around the corner, which means it’s time for you to give your home its annual deep clean. Spring cleaning takes a whole lot of effort and time, but there’s nothing more satisfying than having a freshly cleaned home.

1.Windows

Instead of just cleaning the interior side of your windows, take some time out of a cloudy day to really clean all of the windows in your home. Grab a microfiber cloth & your favorite glass cleaner. Avoid cleaning your windows when direct sunlight is hitting them, this will prevent streaks.

2.Countertops

The key to preventing granite stains is to clean spills as soon as they happen. It’s important to pamper your countertops a few times a year by whipping out a good granite polish to restore shine and help protect the surface from potential stains.

3.Fridge

Take EVERYTHING OUT. Take out all of your groceries out of the fridge and check for expired condiments to throw out. Give the shelves and bins and wash with warm, soapy water. Before placing everything back in the fridge wipe down the remainder of the surfaces.

4.Closets

The Spring is a great time to declutter and organize your closets. Take this time to get rid of anything you have not used in the past year. Donate or trash all of your unwanted items. Knowing what you own will also help you avoid repurchasing the items that you already have at home.

5.Junk Drawer

We all have a junk drawer for numerous miscellaneous items. It’s good to clean and “organize” it every once in a while. Simply take everything out of the drawer and if any items have a “home” within your home store them away appropriately. Then add small bowls in the drawers to help keep your junk organized

6.Stainless Steel

Keep your stainless steel appliances spotless and fingerprint free this spring. Wipe them down with the stainless steel spray of your choice or make your own with things you might already have at home. Click HERE, for ideas.

7.Ceilings

Your ceilings are spots that don’t get cleaned regularly, so take some time to grab an extended duster and go through the ceilings and moldings.

8.Floors

Flooring should be maintained regularly throughout the year. Wood and tile flooring should be swept and carpet should be vacuumed often. Bring in professionals 1-3 times of year to get your floors deep cleaned.

Bakersfield, Calif. – March 2019 – Lennar is excited to announce that Ashe Meadows, a new community that is now selling in Bakersfield, will Grand Open model homes from three distinctive collections on Saturday, March 23 from 11 am – 5 pm.  The Chateau, California and Skye Series offer 11 floorplans to choose from in total and will showcase six models for home shoppers to tour.

“We are so excited to unveil this model complex that showcases homes from three popular series of home designs now selling in Bakersfield,” said Susan Wilke Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Lennar Central Valley. “These homes all come with incredible added value through our signature Everything’s Included® program and are now selling at pre-model prices. Home shoppers who RSVP will be able to get updated on pricing.”

The Chateau Series at Ashe Meadows offers four distinctive floorplans that range in size from 1,787 to 3,167 square feet of living space. The single and two-story residences offer three to five bedrooms, two to four bathrooms with two-bay garages.

The California Series also offers four distinctive floorplans, all single-story, which range in size from approximately 1,580 to 1,989 square feet of space. These homes provide  three to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two-bay garages.

The Skye Series presents a collection of three single story home designs. These modern designs encompass 2,029 to 2,376 square feet of living space, with three to four bedrooms, two to three bathrooms and two-bay garages.

Lennar’s homes are all designed for the way modern families live today with open-concept layouts that maximize interior space, modern and well-appointed kitchens and luxurious master suites.  Their signature Everything’s Included® program also incorporates a high level of added features at no additional cost, including granite or quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and integrated home automation.

The event will take place as the Ashe Meadows Welcome Home Center, located off Mountain Ridge and Panama Lane in Bakersfield. Be sure to follow our Lennar Centtral Valley Facebook page to stay connected to activities around our communities.

Mark your calendars and RSVP HERE to receive special updates about the Grand Opening, happening on Saturday, March 23. Visit www.lennar.com/bakersfield to see what amenidites are offered in the Bakersfield area.

Hurry! The intrest list is filling up. Call us today to at (661)360-1217, visit our Ashe Meadows Website or CHAT NOW.

About Lennar

Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is one of the nation’s leading builders of quality homes for all generations. Lennar builds affordable, move-up and active adult homes primarily under the Lennar brand name. Lennar’s Financial Services segment provides mortgage financing, title insurance and closing services for both buyers of Lennar’s homes and others. Lennar’s Rialto segment is a vertically integrated asset management platform focused on investing throughout the commercial real estate capital structure. Lennar’s Multifamily segment is a nationwide developer of high-quality multifamily rental properties. Previous press releases and further information about Lennar may be obtained at the “Investor Relations” section of Lennar’s website, www.lennar.com

Phoenix, Ariz. – March 2019 – Join Lennar in celebrating the Grand Opening of a new home community in Phoenix, The Arbors, on March 23rd from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring the family out for an exciting event with complimentary treats and tour the professionally-decorated model home showcasing modern designs such as Lennar’s multigenerational Next Gen® layout and a high level of Everything’s Included® features. Make sure you mark your calendar and set a reminder because you’re not going to want to miss this event!   

“We’re very excited to Grand Open this sophisticated community and invite you to come out, tour the model and discover the home of your dreams,” said Alan Jones, Division President for Lennar Phoenix. “The Arbors offers home shoppers an incredible opportunity to purchase a brand-new, Everything’s Included® home in Phoenix set in a gated and intimate neighborhood of only 31 homesites.”

New homes at The Arbors start from the low $400s. Find a home that meets your lifestyle with a distinct collection of four single-story designs ranging in size from approximately 2,482 to 3,184 square feet including four to five bedrooms, three to four bathrooms and three-bay garages. Floorplans are designed to reflect the way people choose to live today and feature open living areas that make entertaining and relaxing easy, covered patios for outdoor living, upscale kitchens with large islands, spacious secondary bedrooms for the kids, enviable owner’s suites complete with luxurious bathrooms, flexible spaces and much more per plan.

Additionally, Lennar’s innovative Next Gen® – The Home Within A Home® design for multigenerational living is available. The layout features a private Next Gen® suite attached to the main home with its own separate entrance, living area with kitchenette, spacious bedroom, bathroom and even car garage. This design allows multiple generations to live together comfortably and privately under one roof, perfect for moving your elderly parents in or for long-term guests.

Best of all, the popular upgrades and features you want in your new home come included at no extra cost through Lennar’s signature Everything’s Included® program. From luxury countertops, upgraded and high-quality cabinetry, home automation technology, stainless steel appliances and much more, all come as standard and help add tremendous value and style to your Lennar home.

The Arbors offers a wide range of amenities to inspire residents to get out, connect and make the most out of their community. There’s plenty of open green space to enjoy throughout, a community garden to test out your green thumb, a park with a play structure that the kids will love and a ramada with seating for special events. Residents are also just a short drive away from many of the Phoenix metro area’s best recreation, entertainment and shopping.

Prospective home shoppers are encouraged to attend the Grand Opening event on March 23rd located at 6413 South 25th Place in Phoenix, Ariz. 85042. For more information, visit www.lennar.com/phoenix or call 800-864-1058.

About Lennar

Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is one of the nation’s leading builders of quality homes for all generations. Lennar builds affordable, move-up and active adult homes primarily under the Lennar brand name. Lennar’s Financial Services segment provides mortgage financing, title insurance and closing services for both buyers of Lennar’s homes and others. Lennar’s Rialto segment is a vertically integrated asset management platform focused on investing throughout the commercial real estate capital structure. Lennar’s Multifamily segment is a nationwide developer of high-quality multifamily rental properties. Previous press releases and further information about Lennar may be obtained at the “Investor Relations” section of Lennar’s website, www.lennar.com.

With the Spring Season right around the corner, now is the time to decide if this will be the year you grow your own garden. According to Better Homes & Gardens, the Spring is the best time of the year start a garden. Here are 10 simple steps to get you started. 

We’ve broken down how to start a garden. Dig into your first garden adventure with these 10 basic tips for gardening at home.

Starting a garden is one of the most rewarding things one can do. Whether you’re planting fragrant florals or a starting a vegetable garden, anyone can benefit from getting their hands a little dirty. Spring is a good time to begin growing and digging, although planning can take place before the snow melts. Gardeners spend most of the summer watering, weeding, and watching young plants grow. Fall is a good time to plant trees, shrubs, bulbs, and some perennials. Here’s how to begin a garden that’s productive through every season.

1. Get an Idea

Is this going to be a vegetable garden? An herb garden? A flower garden? If you choose to grow flowers, do you want annuals, which you must replant each year but which give color most of the summer? Or do you prefer perennials, which have a shorter bloom time but come back year after year? You can mix any of the above—after all, it’s your garden. Just one bit of advice: Start small. ‘Tis better to succeed just a little, than to fail grandly.

2. Pick a Place

Almost all vegetables and most flowers need about six hours of full sun each day. Spend a day in your chosen spot and watch how the sun moves across the space. It might receive more sun than you think. But don’t despair if your lot is largely sunless; many plants tolerate shade. Check plant tags or ask the staff at your local garden center to find out how much sun a plant requires.

Put the garden where you can’t ignore its pleas for attention—outside the back door, near the mailbox, by the window you stare out when you dry your hair. Place it close enough to a water spigot that you won’t have to drag the hose to the hinterlands.

3. Clear the Ground

Get rid of the sod covering the area you plan to plant. If you want quick results, you can dig it out, but it’s easier to smother it with newspaper. A layer of five sheets is usually thick enough; double that if your lawn is Bermudagrass or St. Augustine grass. Spread a 3-inch layer of compost (or combination of potting soil and topsoil) on the newspaper and wait. It’ll take about four months for the compost and paper to decompose.

If you don’t want to wait or if the area is covered with weeds such as creeping Charlie(Glechoma hederacea), you’re better off digging the sod out.

4. Improve the Soil

Invariably, soil needs a boost. The solution is simple: organic matter. Add a 2- to 3-inch layer of compost, decayed leaves, dry grass clippings, or old manure. If you dig soil (see Step 5), till the organic matter into the soil. If you decide not to dig or are working with an established bed you can’t dig, leave the organic matter on the surface and it will work its way into the soil in a few months.

To learn more about your soil, have a soil test done through your county cooperative extension office. They’ll lead you through the procedure: how much soil to send from which parts of the garden, and the best time to obtain samples. Expect a two-week wait for their findings, which will tell you what your soil lacks and how to amend it.

5. Dig or Don’t

Digging loosens the soil so roots can penetrate more easily. But digging when the soil is too wet or too dry can ruin its structure. Dig only when the soil is moist enough to form a loose ball in your fist, but dry enough to fall apart when you drop it. Use a spade or spading fork to gently turn the top 8 to 12 inches of soil, mixing in the organic matter from Step 4. In vegetable gardens and beds of annual flowers, turn the soil only once a year in the spring before you plant.

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