Kbhba Home and Garden Show Program 2014

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April 4, 5 & 6, 2014 Fri. 4pm – 8pm • Sat. 9am – 6pm • Sun. 10am – 4pm Klamath County Fairgrounds Event Center 2014 K B HBA Hom e a n d G a rd e n S h ow O fficia l P ro g ra m

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Klamath Basin Home Builders Association

As leaders in the building industry since 1968, we are dedicated to representing the industry before government and the community; to promote high ethical standards; to provide service to its membership; and to defend the opportunities of home ownership for all.

KBHBA 38th Annual

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Table of Contents

Bright Ideas Learning Landscaping Sponsors Schedule of Events Map Vendor List Sowing Spring Seeds Time to Dig In Controling Your Environment Imagine the Savings! Klamath Basin Home Builders Association and the Community KBHBA Member List What is the proper level of humidity for a home? Planting Made Easy Coloring Contest Page Pruning: Planning and timing are key

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One of the things I love about living in Klamath Falls is how we take care of our own. Being able to continue that tradition here at the Klamath Basin HBA is an important part of my job and this association’s direction.

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The Klamath Basin HBA has been hosting the Home & Garden Show here for 39 years now. The show features updates in each industry who participates - from the bank that helps you purchase your home, to the builder who gives you the add-on, to the vendors who help you make that house a home and keep it looking the way you want it to. Take some time and visit with them. Even if you are not ‘in the market’ today, that doesn’t mean you won’t need them tomorrow! Whether you are currently a home owner or just hoping to be one soon, please come down to the show and support your local businesses who keep this community thriving! See what they have to offer by way of variety and price before you look online for a deal. When you do business locally you are doing more than just keeping the funds in Klamath Falls, you are helping your neighbors support their families too. You are ensuring that the funds in this community continue to build this community. The Klamath Basin HBA and its members hope you will have a wonderful time at this year’s show. We invite you to join us all three days of the show (remember your admission is good for all three days!) We’re here to help you when you need us, and remember to “Do business with a member!” Heather Crowder Klamath Basin Home Builders Association, Executive Officer

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Enjoy the Show! Each office independently owned and operated. Equal housing opportunity. Bill Haskins, Principal Broker / President


Written by H & N Staff Reporter

Updating your light fixtures can be a simple improvement in any room

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hen tackling any lighting fixture swap, it’s important to have some electrical experience. If you aren’t experienced, don’t even make the attempt, if just for safety reasons. But if you have a little know-how, changing the look of a room can be as simple as changing out the lighting fixtures. There are several factors to consider, but doing a simple lighting project yourself can pay off financially.

If you have a little know-how, changing the look of a room can be as simple as changing out the lighting fixtures.

SELECTING A LOOK Picking fixtures should be done before a lighting remodel even begins. Not picking fixtures soon enough is one of the biggest mistakes first-time remodelers make. Keep in mind you have to like what the light fixture looks like, both while it’s on and off. A fixture may look one way while on, and other while off, depending on its color and what material it is made of. Flip the switch in the showroom on possible fixtures or ask a service attendant. Wattage on bulbs should also be inspected to see if the fixture will light the area you want it to properly. Knowing whether the bulb is incandescent or fluorescent is important, as fluorescents can alter the look of skin tones in a mirror.

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Then there’s answering the question of whether to install the fixture in an up or down position. While show rooms will display certain fixtures in one position, they can usually be flipped.

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Interestingly, women usually prefer fixtures installed bulbdown because of the increased lighting it offers while men prefer them installed bulb-up.

INSTALLATION Once you get to the installation phase, make sure the fixture mount’s size is consistent with the fixture being replaced. Make sure its placement will not inhibit opening nearby cabinets or drawers. Check to make sure a secure mounting box is in the wall so a new fixture can be attached. If it’s a hanging or recessed light fixture, a popular route to go for easier installation is to install a canned converter box. Chandeliers or other hanging pieces can be replaced with new in-ceiling fixtures by using the adapter kit instead of having to dismantle the electrical wiring entirely.

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Written by Joel M. Lerner Special to The Washington Post

Tips of the garden design trade from some of the greatest landscape architects

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he finest landscape designers exhibit a continuity that demonstrates their unique styles. The great works by these artists offer lessons for anyone interested in improving their appreciation of gardens, parks and cities. From about the middle to the end of the 19th century, the intent of landscape design evolved from a Victorian display of exotic plants into the more natural types of gardens popular today.

THE OLMSTEDS Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is the father of landscape architecture. He was a complex, eclectic individual who lived through the Victorian era. He was perfectly suited for that period, according to Lee Hall in her book “Olmsted’s America: An ‘Unpractical’ Man and His Vision of Civilization” (Little, Brown and Co., 1995). Olmsted Jr. was the first landscape architect to sit on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, the body that must approve the location of all memorials and 6

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other structures proposed for the Mall in Washington and surrounding areas. The commission has had a landscape architect on it ever since. Bold plantings, including stands of forest trees, were one hallmark of Olmsted’s design. He designed curved lanes through woodlands, carefully configuring paths that gradually introduce visitors to views — a departure from formal, geometric grand entries. Central Park, the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C., and one of the oldest series of parks and parkways in the country, Boston’s Emerald Necklace, all reflected nature’s effect on Olmsted.

A.E. BYE Landscape architect A.E. Bye (1919-2001) was an early advocate for installing native plants in natural settings, and that became his signature style. During the 1950s, Bye became an advocate of the natural instead of the formal, promoting the use of native plant materials and the restoration of native woodlands. I talked with Bye in the early 1990s about his style of landscape design. He joked that the best way he found to define a natural lane up a hillside or across a meadow was to get in a pickup truck and drive curves until you have the line you want.

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All T-9 • CCB 700 Summer Street Salem,OR 97309 503-934-2230 T-16 • 9-1-1-PAC 421 Jefferson Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-273-0189 80 • Absolute Comfort 9026 Hwy 39 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-883-8821

20 • Central Oregon Water 2221 NE 3rd Street Bend,OR 97701 541-330-6721 19 • Coldwell Banker Holman Preimer Realty 3815 South 6th Street Suite 110 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-883-7475

3 • Adair Homes 1101 SE Tech Center Drive #160 72 • COSTCO Vancouver,WA 98683 3639 Crater Lake Hwy 360-448-6067 Medford,OR 976504 541-772-8594 9 • Advanced Chiropractic 3150 S. 6th St. 24 • Countertops By TOPSecret Klamath Falls,OR 97603 6032 Washburn Way 541-273-5433 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-850-8677

14 • ASATPRO P.O Box 3317 Oregon City,OR 97045 503-980-3443 T-2 • Basin Blinds & Shades 27100 Jelinek Road Malin,OR 97632 541-884-3427

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79 • Cruise Planners 11800 Tingley Lane #36 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-205-3152 52 • CUTCO CUTLERY 322 Houghton Ave Olean,NY 14760 716-790-7181

62 • Dawn Brown American Family Insurance Agency 2650 Washburn Way #150 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-273-9850 45 • Detailing Specialists Bugs-B-Gone 1313 Owens Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-850-2118 21 & 95 • Diamond Home Improvement 2380 South 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-885-3535 69 • Eagle Home Mortgage 501 Main Street Suite 311 Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-363-5863 6 • Eco Solar and Electric P.O Box 5194 Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-273-3200 78 • Ed Staub & Sons 977 South Spring Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-850-7182 T-6 • Edward Jones 2585 Campus Drive Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-273-7132 50 • Elect Kelley Minty Morris 430 Jade Terrace Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-891-1091

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53 • Basin Glass & Aluminum 1317 East Main Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-8196


To T-4 • Katie the Kleaning Lady 3113 Summers Lane Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-331-2437

47 • Legacy Furnature 1204 Main Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-2774

56 • Fisher Nicholson Realty 403 Main Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-1717

11 • KCC 7390 S 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-882-3521

25 • Linkville Roofing & Siding 1916 Vine Ave Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-891-5800

46 • Floor Covering International 4035 Scott Valley Drive Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-539-0849

22 • Kennedy Fuel Co. 6868 Crater Lake Hwy White City,OR 97503 541-779-1515

51 • Luster Craft (Previously Healthy Gourmet) 4129 United Ave Mt. Dora,FL 32757 352-483-4600 x508

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42 • F&D Carpets Inc. 2260 Shasta Way Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-882-5424

33 • Herald & News 2701 Foothills Blvd. Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-885-4410 54 • imortgage 1307 S. Alameda Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-887-8720 89 • Invisible Fence of South Central Oregon 7740 Cannon Ave Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-591-2405 T-11 • Joann Burns Memorial Foundation 4821 Lombard Drive Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-882-8319 63 • Johnson Builders Corp. 1300 Rogue River Hwy Grants Pass,OR 97527 541-479-1465

102 • Keno Tractors 15555 Hwy 66 Keno,OR 97627 541-850-8193 T-8 • Klamath County Veterans Service Office 123 North 4th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-883-4274 26 • Klamath Pacific 2918 Edison Klamath Falls,OR 97603 51-884-6184

13 • Metal Masters 4168 Washburn Way Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-883-3237 T-15 • Mick Insurance Agency 4509 S 6th Street Suite #110 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-882-6476 T-18 • Mount Mazama Spring Water 7424 Ceeder Road Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-884-1888

17 • Klamath Rental Housing Association 4509 South 6th Street Suite 314 Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-331-5704

77 • N-Hance 873 LaLoma Drive Medford,OR 97504 541-779-9663

48 • Klamath Roofing Inc. 8603 Rocking Horse Lane Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-883-7653

34 • NIS Labs 1437 Esplanade Ave Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-0112

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55 • Precision Painting 612 McKinley Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-880-6865

37 • Take Shape for Life 9614 Arant Road Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-885-6887

40 • Oregon Flag & Pole 615 Melrose Drive Shady Cove,OR 97539 541-973-6233

60 • Rescon (Formerly Klamath Home Builders) 2900 Patterson St. Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-281-6199

100 & 28 • The Home Depot 6451 S 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-884-0075

41 • Oregon Pole Building 63765 Deschutes Market Road Bend,OR 97701 541-350-1782 94 • Orleys Of Klamath Falls 5718 S. 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-884-1644 49 • Pacific Crest FCU 2972 Washburn Way Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-850-7744 29 • Peak Marketing Group 4222 Northeast 76th Ave Portland,OR 97218 619-721-7654 T-1 • Plexus Worldwide 3301 Burgdorf Road Bonanza,OR 97623 541-281-1153 85 • Power PaC/ Party Time 5143 S 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-884-0114

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10 • S&H Bedroom Gallery 1204 Main Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-2773 5 • Seasons Change 2815 Laverne Ave #A Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-273-0596 T-7 • Sherwin-Williams 4525 South 6th Street Klamath Falls,OR 97603 541-884-7704 59 • Smokey Stoves 926 SW 6th Street Grants Pass,OR 97526 541-660-0021 43 • Straight Up Elevator Co. 7929 Hwy 66 Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-891-9190 39 • Sun-Cal Products 3053 W.Craig Road E-128 No. Las Vegas,NV 89032 702-633-6455

30 • The Nickel 2117 S. 6th. Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-883-2292 7 • Total Home Solutions 2685 151st PL, Ste 3D Redmond,WA 98052 425-484-9437 64 • Turf-N-Oregon 220 SE H Street Grants Pass,OR 97526 541-951-2848 2 • Valley Garage Door, LLC 230 E. Main Street Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-884-4191 98 • Wet-N-Wild Sprinklers 2880 Maywood Drive Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-885-8433 44 • Win-R Instalation PO Box 1631 Klamath Falls,OR 97601 541-882-7088

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Written Kathy Van Mullekom McClatchy News Service

Now is the time to start your seeds indoors

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hrough March is the time to start your seeds

indoors so you can put the transplants — tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, zinnias, marigolds and celosia — outdoors when warm weather stabilizes, usually

GETTING STARTED: Seeding Tips

in May.

• Store seeds in refrigerator until ready to use.

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• Read seed packs for directions on how to handle and sow seeds.

later; the warmer the soil, the better start they get,” says Lisa Ziegler of The Gardener’s Workshop, a southeastern Virginia-based online source of seeds and gardening supplies (shoptgw.com). “Soil is typically 10 degrees cooler than air temperatures and it takes a couple of weeks of

• Avoid sowing seed too thick; it’s hard to separate seedlings when you need to move them to larger pots. • Label seeds with common and botanical names. • Keep soil lightly moist until germination.

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GETTING STARTED: Seeding Terms

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directions carefully for information on how to prep the seed and plant it properly. Want to sow seed directly in the garden? For flowers, do zinnias, sunflowers, celosias, bachelor’s buttons, cosmos, ornamental grasses, marigolds, morning glory and moonflower vines, monarda, nasturtiums, rudbeckias and scabiosa. For vegetables, do lettuce, arugula, Asian greens, kale, kohlrabi, carrots, radishes, squash, beans, beets, corn, fennel, peas, spinach and chard. For herbs, do basil, catnip, chamomile, chives, cumin, cilantro, dill, parsley and sage.

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• Stratification, or periods of warm and cold temperatures. • Scarification, when there’s a thick or hard seed coat that needs a nick, cut or scratch. • Soaking, when a large volume of dried tissue needs to be submerged in water for 24 hours before sowing. • Sowing straight from the package into soil-filled pots or the ground.

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COMPOST Although it’s probably too cold for the compost to be actively working, keep tossing eggshells, coffee grounds, vegetable waste and other kitchen scraps (except proteins and fats) into the pile. When the weather starts warming up, add water and soil, and soon you’ll have some great compost to add to your garden soil. It’s the best soil amendment you can ever provide, and any time is the right time for adding compost.

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SELECT THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR Always check with the CCB (www.ccb.org) to confirm the contractor is in good standing with the state. Confirm they are in good standing with all the proper types and levels of insurance. Check that they do not have any unresolved disputes or violations. Request from your HVAC contractor all of the certifications specific to the equipment they are recommending. Choose a contractor that has been factory trained and certified for the products and services being offered. Ask your contractor for information on all available incentives and tax credits. The Trade Ally contractors through Energy Trust of Oregon and Avista utilities will know all that is available and what equipment qualifies. Most tax credit programs require the submitting contractor to hold specific certifications in order to apply.

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Before planting a seed, give the soil plot a good mix, either with a spade or rototiller. The soil should have a pH between 5 and 7.

A good rule of thumb is to plant the seed a distance of twice its size down in the soil. Push it down with your finger into the dirt.

Scoop a layer of soil over the seed and pat it down.

IDENTIFYING GOALS Set your goals, then pick crops that will meet those goals. In the still-cold Klamath Basin months of March and April, would-be gardeners can get going on planting select crops. Kale, cabbage, other greens and radishes do well in the frosty weather, while corn, peppers and tomatoes are much more sensitive. “I’ve heard some wives’ tales: Don’t plant your corn until snow’s off Pelican Butte kind of thing,” Culp said. If it’s for vegetables you want to use in the kitchen, make sure you plant vegetables you like to eat. 26

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ne of the most common pitfalls in pruning trees Darrin Culp has experienced is not being able to see into the future far enough. “I think some people are better able to see the consequences of the cuts they make,” Culp said. “It’s hard to think down the road two to four years.” The Oregon State University Extension Service instructor and home horticulture agent said he’s still learning the proper pruning process, but has a good grasp of the basics. Pruning is an important step in managing a garden or orchard, preventing overgrowth and making for healthier plants overall.

The main trick is to know specifics about the plants being pruned, he said, including characteristics like their growth rate and when they bloom. The pruning pattern should also be considered. The “central leader” method, which trains trees and plants to have central dominant branches, is used primarily on apricot, cherry, pear and plum trees. The “open leader” method

Don’t: Inefficient pruning comes from not cutting smaller branches close enough to the main branch chute, as shown here.

allows for more off-chute growth, such as on peach and nectarine trees. Trees that bloom earliest, like peach trees, should actually be pruned last. Apple and pear trees — later bloomers — should be trimmed first. “It doesn’t seem logical, but that’s kind of the rule of thumb,” Culp said. Most plants will require an annual prune to get rid of dead and decaying branches, and curving branches that are growing inward toward the

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