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February 20, 2021

8:00 AM | OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR

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Jay Harper discusses gardening ‘to do’ tips.  Pruning roses and deciduous trees for spring growth.  First fertilization of the year.  Prime time to plant tomato plants and plan for summer vegetables.

Weed and spurge prevention with pre-emergent.

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

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Laundry rooms have become popular among home buyers with better cabinets, countertops in a larger space.  Rosie and Jennifer discuss their laundry room features and Rosie’s visits to other homes with laundry rooms.

Discussion about front loading washing machines versus top load.  Maintenance on the rubber gasket on the front loaders.  Dual energy home for the dryer for choice of gas or electric.

10:00 AM | Open Home Hour

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What can we learn from the Texas Winter Storm disaster.  Discussion of why the City of Mesa asked residents to conserve natural gas for Texas.  Natural gas travels in the pipeline at its highest pressure at 17 MPH.

Randy Cole of Fox Valley Electric talks about home generators and the surge in interest for them because of power outtages during the Texas winter storm.  Randy explains how they work and the various sizes in electric generation.

2/20/21 (running time 8-11AM)

Outdoor Living Hour – Notes from the Nursery

Join us for Notes from the Nursery with Jay Harper! Talking all things #FruitTrees&Citrus

On The House Topic: There Is Nothing Basic About Today’s Laundry Room

The most recent statistics reported by the National Association of Home Builders states that 91 percent of home buyers want a laundry room included in their home, more than any other home or community feature. Most homes built after 1970 have either a laundry room or laundry closet. Homes built before then tend to have the washer and dryer hookups on the back porch or in a separate enclosure behind the carport. Tired of lugging loads of laundry across the house, today homeowners prefer a laundry room or laundry closet closer to the bedrooms. Some homes even have two laundry rooms…

Weekly Blog Article

Homeowner Topic: Open Home! 

Chat with Rosie & Romey! Got a Question? Call in!

Weekly To-Do Topic: #APlaceForEverything | No need to call in a search party to find container lids! We’ll be sharing simple cabinet and drawer organization tips so tune-in!

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