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With February, halfway over, it won’t be long until Spring rolls around and you are ready to nurture your garden into full bloom. There are simple steps you can take ahead of time to prepare your garden for spring. Follow this guide from Oklahoma City movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage.

Clean out your flower beds

Flower beds that were dormant in winter can have rotted plants and insects. This combination can ruin your soil quality and damage your potential spring crop. The first step to prepare your garden for spring is to create a healthy base for your plans to grow. Pull out any weeds, old plants, and seeds. Keep an eye out for all weeds, because even the smallest ones can product thousands of seeds that will plague your garden.

-Clear out flowers, seeds, and weeds

-Loosen up the soil to make it more workable

-Add more fresh soil, and work fertilizer into it for nutrients

 

Order your summer flowers now

Bulbs planted in spring can produce a stunning summer flower display. When spring rolls around and it’s time to plant, you don’t want to miss the opportunity for a nice garden while you’re waiting for your bulbs and seeds to arrive. Oklahoma City movers recommend ordering them ahead of time for a colorful and healthy summer display. Easy summer flowering bulbs are Lilies, Ranunculus, Dahlia, Gladiolus, Calla, and begonia.

Remember: spring planted bulbs produce summer blooming flowers.

Use these tips from your Oklahoma City movers to prepare your garden from spring, and remember: If you take care of your garden now, it will pay you back later!


Oklahoma City movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage report on Thursday, February 16, Oklahoma City residents showed their support for a national demonstration. The national protest, called “A Day Without Immigration” was aimed squarely at the latest presidential efforts to crack down on illegal and legal immigration. OKC residents joined in on the protest, to express that immigrants matter when it comes to the economy of the United States.

Businesses everywhere closed, while those in support of the demonstration rallied in various cities like Philadelphia, New York, San Francisco, and even parts of Washington D.C. Grocery stores, food trucks, coffee shops, and other local businesses were shut down for the day.

In the Oklahoma City area, businesses such as Taqueria Sanchez, Tacos Sibilia, La Oaxaquena Bakery, and The Feria Latina Supermarket had their doors closed as well. Foreign born individuals (American citizens, green card holders, and those working illegally) are younger and tend to take jobs in fast growing fields like restaurants, hotels, and stores, which is why primarily these types of industries showed their support.

Brenda Hernandez, the vice president of operations and community relations at Tango Public Relations in Oklahoma City said nearly 30 businesses were closed on Thursday, from grocery stores to restaurants and even automobile dealers.

A Day Without Immigration aims to prove how the newest deportation sweeps of the immigrant population will be affecting millions of families, and business owners all over the nation. Currently, foreign born workers account for 56 percent of the increase in U.S. employment in the last ten years, per the Labor Department.


If you are looking for something magical to do this January with your family, All My Sons Moving & Storage recommends that you choose to join the Oklahoma City’s Philharmonic for an out-of-this-world magical journey into some of Disney’s most iconic music from beloved classics.

You can hear the Oklahoma City’s Philharmonic pop series start off the new year with their “Disney in Concert: Tale as Old as Time”. The Civic Center Music Halls hosts up to 2,500 people and features state of the art auditorium with sight lines, a three-story balcony, and pristine acoustics. The show starts at two different times, 2p.m. and 8p.m. at the Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker.

The Oklahoma City’s Philharmonic takes place over two nights and features ethereal vocals and animated feature film scenes from “Cinderella,” “Lion King,” The Little Mermaid,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Frozen” and many more. There will be four talented vocalists sharing their talents with Oklahoma City residents. The show will be conducted by the famous Peter Stafford Wilson.

Our residential moving company is sure that you are family will be blown away by this magical performance but the Oklahoma City’s Philharmonic and this will be an event that you don’t want to miss. For more information, visit the Oklahoma Civic Center website today!


Once a year, the residents of Oklahoma City get together to perform the Point in Time, an annual census of the city’s homeless population. In the early hours of Thursday morning, volunteers gathered and canvassed the city and known homeless camps had been reported.

The homeless census is carried out by the Homeless Alliance, the Coalition to end poverty, and a few other government agencies including nonprofit and religious groups. Once all the data has been collected, the results are sent to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Oklahoma City residential movers report that according to the Point in Time 2016 statistics, the city’s homeless count increased by approximately 16 percent. Advocates estimate that the homeless population in Oklahoma City for the year is 4-5 times more than what is found in just one night. With this estimate, the city’s homeless population is actually between 6,044 and 7,555 last year.

All My Sons accounts the increase in homelessness to a few different factors, including loss of jobs in the oil and gas industry and the temporary freeze on Housing Choice vouchers, known as Section 8. The executive director of the Homeless Alliance, Dan Straughan, believes there will be a similar increase in this year’s census with last year’s factors still affecting homelessness.

In addition to the already mentioned factors, high rate of occupancy in rental properties across Oklahoma City means that landlords can be more selective about their tenants, making it difficult for those with bad credit or a criminal history to find housing.

While the results of the census won’t be available for months, residents of Oklahoma City can expect to see an increase among unsheltered homeless people and homeless families with children. If you are in need of an Oklahoma City residential moving company, call All My Sons today!


The Civic Center Music Hall is one of Oklahoma City’s best venues to watch a show, concert, or orchestra. All My Sons Moving & Storage Oklahoma City movers share these holiday shows in Oklahoma City worth catching this month. Heading out to watch a live show around the holidays is a perfect way to bring together family or friends.

 

December 1-18: A Tuna Christmas. This comedic show is perfect for the whole family! Enjoy as you watch this story unfold about a little town in Texas during the holidays.

 

December 2-17: Jane Austen’s Christmas Cracker. Travel back in time to Jane Austen’s world. Celebrate the work of this phenomenal author while you enjoy caroling and sweets throughout the show. As a member of the audience at this show, you will be treated as a guest to Jane Austen’s Christmas Ball. You can be as much or as little interactive as you desire.

 

December 10-20: Oklahoma City Ballet Presents The Nutcracker. A classic and favorite of all the holiday shows in Oklahoma City out there, the Oklahoma City Ballet will not disappoint. Enjoy this classic with friends or family.

 

December 27-31: Capping off the list of Holiday shows in Oklahoma City to see this season, Oklahoma City movers leave you with Elf. Enjoy, as the beloved story of Buddy the Elf comes to life. Join him on his journey from the North Pole to find his father in New York City. This comedy is sure to leave you and your family laughing as the holiday season wraps up.


It means a lot to the community when role models set a good example. This holiday season, Oklahoma City Thunder players did just that! From giving back to dedicating time, these players show that a little bit of care can make a big difference in someone else’s life. If you are just moving to Oklahoma City, you will be happy to read this uplifting story.

 

NBA players Russell Westbrook, Domas Sabonis, Anthony Morrow, Jerami Grant, Enes Kanter and many others from the Thunder team got into the spirit of giving this year. A few of the players, as well as the Thunder Girls and the team mascot, stopped into the “Stockings Of Joy” program facility to surprise volunteers. This organization fills stockings to give to the elderly, as well as to underprivileged children. The Oklahoma City Thunder players made a big impact on the volunteers! Not only did they hang out, they helped stuff stockings to give to the less fortunate.

 

On another occasion, a few of the players went shopping to provide kids with presents for the holidays this year. The players actually went shopping with the kids and picked out items together. Many recipients reported this being one of the best moments they have ever experienced.

 

Consider taking a move from the Oklahoma City Thunder playbook and give back this season. Throughout this city you can volunteer at various organizations. There are always volunteers needed for charities involving children, the elderly, animals, and the homeless. Getting involved after moving to Oklahoma City will help you feel connected to your new area.


As college comes to an end, new graduates must decide where to take the next step in their lives. Every city offers its own unique characteristics, so this decision can be very overwhelming. There are limitless options in the United States for a post college career. Where is the best city for a graduate to try their luck?

A study conducted by Zumper combined rental data with data from the US Census Bureau to examine 260 of the largest metro regions in the US. The goal of the study was to determine the top 10 cities for recent graduates to live in.

Their data calculated the following factors:

1. Millennial population

2. Young professional income

3. Amenities – nightlife, restaurants, bars

4. Employment rate for those 20-44 years old

5. Single population

6. Cost of rent

Oklahoma City movers proudly report that out of 260 cities evaluated, Oklahoma City has made the top 10!

Oklahoma City has a booming economy, with young professional employment rates in the top 15% of the country. Not to mention, there are plenty of amenities for young people to enjoy – such as bars, restaurants, and city events. Oklahoma City movers know this city is also known for being extremely friendly to new residents and visitors. In fact, Oklahoma City was ranked as having the “least rude and least snobby” people in the nation. This city exemplifies world class friendliness.

Recent graduates can feel secure knowing Oklahoma City is an optimal spot for millennials to begin their careers. Call the Oklahoma City movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage to get your move started.


The autumn season is the perfect time to learn some new fall barbecue recipes! Between the beautiful weather, family coming together, football, and much more, now is the time to embrace the outdoors before it becomes to chilly. Oklahoma City movers suggest bringing the perfect seasonal ingredient into your barbecue: pumpkins! Barbecuing with pumpkin may sound a little strange, but we are sure that pumpkin will add a bold flare to your meal when utilizing these fall barbecue recipes.

Pumpkin Barbecue Sauce. Creating a pumpkin barbecue sauce is a lot easier than it sounds. Follow your standard barbecue sauce recipe with ketchup, cider vinegar, brown sugar, Worcestershire, and just add pumpkin puree! Combine this with whatever seasonings you desire. You can use salt, pepper, paprika, or whatever else your taste buds prefer. This favorite of our fall barbecue recipes will give any dinner dish the perfect fall zing!

Grilled Pumpkin. Pumpkin is a member of the squash and gourd family, making it a healthy and hearty vegetable. For this one of our delicious fall barbecue recipes, we remove the seeds and stringy flesh inside, cut up the pumpkin, and grill! Adding sea salt and rosemary will give the pumpkin an earthy touch.

Spicy Pumpkin Seeds. Take your pumpkin seeds and put them on a tray or foil to put on the grill. Spice them up with some garlic salt and cayenne pepper. These pumpkin seed fall barbecue recipes make for the perfect side or appetizer for your barbecue.

Pumpkin on Burgers. Hold off on the traditional lettuce and tomato on your burger for this fall barbecue. Top your burger with some seasoned pulled pumpkin and feta cheese! This unconventional burger will prove to be a crowd pleaser.

Your Oklahoma City movers want to you feel at home as quick as possible in OKC. Use these fall barbecue recipes to get to know your neighbors, invite family and friends over, and have a great time! We are sure you will love the city this fall.


During the fall, chances are you are going to want spend as much time as possible outside, embracing the chilly weather before it gets to cold! Oklahoma City movers suggest becoming familiar with some outside lawn games in order to create the best environment for your friends and family. Your Oklahoma City movers have a list of their favorites to share with you! These outside lawn games can be purchased, or made with a little bit of elbow grease. The handyman in your family can help make your backyard the place to be this fall!

Corn Hole. Ranked one of the highest played outside lawn games, corn hole is a great game to play with a group of four. If you have the space, consider setting up two games so more people can play at once.

Giant Jenga. A kid favorite! Being a spinoff of the regular Jenga game, this enlarged version is the perfect puzzle to compliment your lawn! Purchase Giant Jenga and make it your own by adding silly things to do on each block you pull. Truth or dare questions are a hit.

Ladder Golf. This game has quickly become a favorite of our outside lawn games. In the same league as corn hole, this game is great for groups and can be easy to make. In this game, you use golf ball bolas. A bola is 2 golf balls attached by a nylon rope. The object of the game is to wrap your bolas around the steps of the ladder!

The Classics. Your Oklahoma City movers love the classics! Croquet and horseshoes are timeless, and will always add the perfect touch to your yard full of outside lawn games.

Be creative and think about utilizing your space to the best of its ability. Add flare to your backyard and lawn by stringing some lights or adding some DIY signs for personality.

 


September is a month that tends to pass us by. It comes quickly after summer and before we know it, the fall has arrived then it is almost October. Oklahoma City movers suggests getting in touch with what your city has to offer before the season gets away from you. There are many activities in Oklahoma City that any resident should keep in mind while September comes to a close.

1. Shakespeare in the park presents, Romeo and Juliet – Throughout the month of September, this performance will take place at the Myriad Gardens in Oklahoma City. You don’t want to miss this beautiful classic.

2. OKC Painting Palooza – Calling all artists! This event takes place the last week of September, and ends on October 1. Learn techniques and skills from professional artists. Find this event at the Sheraton Midwest City Hotel.

3. Oklahoma Regatta Festival – Join in as rowers from all over the world come to take on different boating activities in Oklahoma City. Kayaking, dragon boat, and rowing races will be taking place. Plant to attend this festival toward the end of September.

4. Deerfest – A festival for the hunters of Oklahoma City! Taking place fittingly in Antler, Oklahoma this festival will showcase various hunting gear and demonstrations. This festival is complete with a chili cook off and entertainment! September 30 – October 1, this event is something any hunter will not want to miss!

Take your Oklahoma City movers advice and get out to celebrate the month of September with any of these exciting activities in Oklahoma City! Before you know it fall will have come and gone. Don’t regret not getting out to experience what your city has to offer.