Thursday, July 07, 2011

Blooming good numbers in June... from MORALES!


  Apr '11
May '11
Jun '11
Averages
St Charles                
# Active   497
512
535
515
# Sold   40
51
67
53
MKT Time   247
227
237
237
Med Sold $   $307,250
$285,500
$330,000
307583

 







Geneva               0
# Active   231
257
258
249
# Sold   16
22
41
26
MKT Time   152
213
221
195
Med Sold $   $367,500
$299,000
$297,000
321167

 







Batavia               0
# Active   188
186
187
187
# Sold   12
19
39
23
MKT Time   195
217
123
178
Med Sold $   $251,250
$253,800
$275,000
260017

 







Elburn               0
# Active   101
107
117
108
# Sold   7
10
10
9
MKT Time   198
223
321
247
Med Sold $   $288,000
$262,500
$198,750
249750

 







Sugar Grove               0
# Active   90
89
80
86
# Sold   13
9
12
11
MKT Time   173
257
176
202
Med Sold $   $199,000
$245,000
$250,000
231333

 







Maple Park               0
# Active   41
42
40
41
# Sold   2
2
1
2
MKT Time   273
175
93
180
Med Sold $   $97,500
$350,500
$158,000
202000

 







Sunflowers are truly inspiring plants.  It is a useful plant with many unique characteristics.  The sunflower is native of North America.  With approximately 60 varieties, they stretch most of the Great Plains.  The earliest sunflower provided food, by grounding into flour for soups and breads, and the seeds were boiled to extract the oil. 
Did you know that one sunflower actually hosts hundreds of tiny flowers called florets? (See photo below.)  Its rather thick stem can grow upwards of 10'.  On top of the stem appears to be one giant flower with yellow petals and a brown center.  This is actually called a "head" and is not a flower, but rather a a mass of flowers -- all individually growing and from where the seeds will originate. 
The name Sunflower's genus name comes from 2 Greek words meaning Sun and Annual.  Interesting enough, the sunflower head points east towards sunrise in the morning, and by evening it redirects itself to the west.  Overnight, the sunflower redirects itself to its original eastward position again.  Once they bloom, however, the stem generally freezes in the eastward-facing position.  
Sunflower seeds are edible.  They can be eaten directly or roasted.  The seeds can also be pressed to extract oil-- mostly used in the kitchen, cosmetics, and machinery lubricants. 

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IF you know anyone who is thinking about planting themselves in new soil, please call me! 
Buying or selling, I promise to take bloomin' good care of them. 


--
Sending happiness to you...
            
Diane Morales
Thank you for MOVIN' WITH MORALES!!
Keller Williams Fox Valley Realty
(630) 709.9882

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