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December 11, 2015 Homeowners in Connecticut pay an average of $410 each month for their utilities, the highest in the nation. The lowest: Washington, D.C., where monthly utility bills average $223. (WalletHub.com)

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Dealing with winter canna care One of the most important services I offer as the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office is assisting clients one on one with landscape/gardening issues. This week’s column is an example of that. If you would like to see columns about specific topics, contact me (information below) and if possible, I will be happy to discuss it in an upcoming column. As I always tell groups when I’m asked to speak, I would much rather talk about what you want to hear about than something I like but you have no interest in! Now, on to canna care. These long lived perennials work very well in many landscape situations. From a landscape perspective, their limiting factor is probably the tendency to get a little bit ragged looking and beat up by the end of the season by our winds. This issue can be easily minimized by careful site selection or regular removal of damaged leaves. Cannas are considered winter hardy in USDA zones 7-10. Payne County is in zone 7. This means they overwinter pretty well for us without any special precau-

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and separating, set the cannas aside in a shady area for a few days and let them dry and harden off. Be sure to

protect them from freezing weather at this stage! Once they’ve dried a bit, store them in a cool, dry, and dark place.

A cardboard box filled with either sawdust or peat moss works well, just avoid something that seals

tightly like a plastic box. Even if you don’t have trouble with

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KEITH REED tions. However, once every decade or so, we will have a winter hard enough to kill some of these tough plants. If you have trouble with cannas surviving either because of a tender cultivar or an exposed site, try digging and storing them over the winter. Cannas should be dug after the first good frost or freeze. In most years, this means November. This year has been so mild that right

now is still early enough. Prepare the plants for storage by removing the top growth and digging all the rhizomes up. Separate them into small clumps (it’s ok to break a few) and save only the plants that look healthy. In this case, healthy is defined by firm and light-colored. Washing the soil off with a good blast of water helps make this task easier. After cleaning

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Home Continued from page 2 overwintering, cannas are a great pass-along plant. Taking this step is very helpful if you plan to give cannas to friends or family, or if you just need to freshen up your own landscape. A nice healthy, clean rhizome (also often called bulbs) makes for a very nice spring gardening gift.

For more information on this or any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@okstate.e du, phone at 405747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater

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How to prep your home for the holidays day tree and other decor. From furniture to extra clothDuring the holiing, relieve your days, there is quite home of excess. understandably a 2. Deep clean. focus on food and Before you entertain entertaining, but family and friends, the season is also a this is an ideal time time when many of the year to pay homeowners invite attention to those outside guests into small details. their home for the 3. Add fragrance. first time in From diffusers to months. Want to scented candles or a make sure your roaring fire, bringhome is holiday ing in natural ready? In addition scents can help to planning your engage the senses. menu and decor, I 4. Follow the onealso suggest creatin, one-out rule. ing a plan in order Guilty of also shopto make your home ping for yourself fresh and festive! while holiday shopping for others? It is GETTING STARTED hard to resist the temptation! This We often hear holiday season if about spring clean- you buy something ing, but believe it or new, be sure to also not, the holiday season is often a time when homeowners benefit most from rolling up their sleeves and taking on a big cleanup. In sync with the end of a new year, transitioning out the old and bringing in the new is the perfect new beginning in order to help greet your guests for holidays. When it comes to creating a holiday action plan, here are some tips that should make your top 10 to-do list. 1. Cut the clutter. This is the perfect time of the year to purge and get rid of the excess to make room for your holiBy Cathy Hobbs

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get rid of something old. 5. Swap it out. Now is the time to dust off your fancy silverware, special toss pillows, glassware, etc., and display it when entertaining your guests. The holiday season is also an ideal time to change over your decor. Tired of that slip cover, bedding or toss pillow? Give your home a quick uplift by swapping out an older item for a newer one. 6. Finish that project. Often around the house, there are numerous home improvement projects in various stages of completion. Make that holiday party at your home the deadline

and incentive to finally finish those projects and have your home complete in time for when your guests arrive. 7. Change the bulbs. Adding higher wattage bulbs throughout the home can go a long way in making your home feel bright, cheery and festive. 8. Go natural. From soy-based candles to natural fragrances such as pine and even coffee, these types of natural scents will linger in your home and will likely have great appeal for your guests. 9. Air it out. It may be a bit chilly outside. But the winter is an ideal

time to air out your home; the crisp, cool air will help to revitalize your space. Consider airing out your home perhaps for a few hours each day.

10. Clean out your kitchen cabinets and refrigerator. For many this is an annual ritual, clearing out and organizing the refrigerator and

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ABOUT REAL ESTATE half. Because there’s no glue involved, you can simply peel the plastic off when the weather warms. Those bubble-filled sheets of plastic that are Poorly insulated windows are among the commonly used to protect fragile items can probiggest energy-wasting items in a home, experts tect against high energy bills, too. DEAR MR MYERS: Have you ever heard say, even though many homeowners don’t even of using “bubble wrap” that’s used to wrap know that they have such a problem. To test your windows, place a lit incense stick fragile items on windows instead, in order to save on energy costs? If so, does it really near the glass. If smoke from the stick moves, you have a leak. Seal it with an inexpensive work? tube of caulking. ANSWER: Yes, most energy-saving experts Rarely-used fireplaces also are often-oversay that bubble wrap -- those sheets of plastic looked energy goblins, because a sizable portion packing material covered with small air cushions to protect easily breakable goods -- can help of the warm air generated by a home’s furnace disappears up the chimney. If you have a fireto slash a homeowner’s monthly heating bills. place that you don’t use very often, you can buy The catch is that the windows have to be selected carefully, and the bubble wrap has to be a small “chimney balloon” that keeps the furnace’s warm air from escaping. applied appropriately. The reusable balloons take just a few minutes Bubble wraps are practical only in lesser-used areas, such as windows in an attic, basement or to install. They’re available at many homeimprovement stores and online: Most cost about garage. After all, you wouldn’t want to look out $40, but your energy savings will quickly offset of your kitchen or living-room window on a the price by slashing the heat loss more than by sunny day and see nothing but a sheet of pimsimply closing the damper. pled plastic. *** Clean the window first. Then mist it with REAL ESTATE TRIVIA: Homeowners in water and put the wrap on the pane, with the Connecticut pay an average of $410 each bubble side against the glass. The air bubbles help to block cold air from coming inside, cutting month for their utilities, the highest in the nation, a comprehensive survey by the heat loss from an uninsulated window in By David W. Myers

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