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March 12, 2022

8:00 AM | OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR

Segment 1
11:59
Segment 2
6:48
Segment 3
13:30
Segment 4
6:48

John Eisenhower of SavATree joined by Peter Conden, Director Of Landscape Management at Mesa Community College and Horticulturist/Arborist Steve Priebe.

Discussing the Tree Of The Month:  the Tabebuia (or the Pink Trumpet Tree).  Few pink flowering trees in the area.  Explain why they’re true precocious trees.  Found at The Rose Garden at Mesa Community College.

Resource for landscape plants at amwua.org.    MCC Arboretum

Space needed and watering tips for planting a Tabebuia tree.

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

Segment 1
12:10
Segment 2
6:32
Segment 3
14:01
Segment 4
6:15

Some of the many contributors at the Tucson Festival Of Books.

Discussion of the Do’s and Don’ts of window care.  Starting with the exterior part of the windows.  Rosie gives you a palm hand trick to see if energy is leaking.  Inspecting the double pane windows between the glass.  Weatherstripping.  Mechanical hardware.

10:00 AM | Open Home Hour

Segment 1
12:28
Segment 2
6:19
Segment 3
12:02
Segment 4
6:13

Rosie talks about utility budget billing.  Some advice on using the average amount per month that doesn’t coincide with your summer cooling bill.

CALLER:  Installing a gate into a block fence.  Having a length issue with the size of block being short.  The standard size at the box stores is not the size of his opening.

3/12/22 (running time 8-11AM)

8am talkingtrees 2 Outdoor Living Hour: Talking Trees

SavATree LogoOur friends from SavATree join us this Saturday with special guest Peter Conden Director Landscape Horticulture and Sustainable Agriculture Programs at Mesa Community College! Together we’ll be talking #PlantHealthCare and the Tree of the Month: #PinkTrumpetTree. Tune-In!

Resources:

newsletter line up icon 9AM On the House Hour: The Dos And Don’ts Of Window Care
Your home’s windows are the windows to your world. To get a clear picture of what is in your world and to ensure your windows are working efficiently, it is crucial that cleaning, checking for, and repairing damage are a part of your home’s regular maintenance plan. In addition, certain things could affect your windows that you should and should not do…WEEKLY BLOG | Read More >>
newsletter line up icon 10AM Homeowner Topic: Open Home!

DunRite LogoWeekly To-Do:  #Windows&Doors – READ MORE>> | Join us this Saturday with special guest, Rosie-Certified DunRite Windows & Doors! Your windows are important, especially in the summer. Are you properly taking care of your windows so they last long and work their best? Tune-in and find out!

If you have a question on maintaining something in your home – GIVE US A CALL!!  

How to Prepare Your Home’s Windows for Summer | #Windows&Doors | READ MORE>>

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