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A few horticulture tips for March It’s no secret that spring is coming on hard and fast. These wild temperature fluctuations can be as hard on plants as they are on allergy sufferers. The Oklahoma Mesonet reports February was eight degrees above normal! It is difficult to know how to move forward with landscape gardening tasks in springs like this, where it can be so easy to get spring fever. Just keep in mind, the AVERAGE last frost for us is almost six weeks away at April 15! • Plan to attend the March edition of the Payne County Master Gardeners Tuesday Gardening Series on March 14th at The Botanic Garden at OSU. Topics will be butterfly gardening and seed starting. See the contact information below for more information. • For landscape
Home Grown KEITH REED beds and garden plots, it is still easy to control winter/ spring weeds with cultivation if done soon. Remember, a very small inconspicuous weed is right now can completely dominate the same space one month from now. • For homeowners that typically use glyphosate to control weeds on their dormant bermudagrass, the window of opportunity has already closed for this season. While bermudagrass may still appear dormant on first glance, we are already seeing signs of green up, especially on south facing slopes and up against buildings
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and sidewalks. • The same can be said for most dormant oil applications with fruit trees breaking buds all over the county. Spraying dormant oil on tender foliage can cause a lot of damage. • Preemergent herbicides must be applied before weeds germinate. Crabgrass is our indicator weed for this treatment. A reminder that this weed germinates about the same time that redbud trees or forsythia bushes begin to drop their blooms. • March is a good time to fertilize cool season grasses like Tall Fescue. Do NOT fertilize
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bermudagrass this month. • Begin planting cool season vegetable crops like radishes, beets and broccoli. • Wrap up cutting back ornamental grasses and liriope very soon. Most of these plants are already
actively growing. Look closely before cutting back as you may want to leave a little more height on last year’s growth than normal. • Remove any remaining dead plant material from last year’s herbaceous ornamentals. If you
don’t have a compost pile yet, now is the perfect time to start one. • And finally, NO, you should not plant your tomatoes yet! For more information of 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.edu, phone at 405-747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater.
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Q: Dear Ed, we are first-time homeowners. Our home was built in the ‘80s and has the original plumbing. While our budget is limited, we really want to save some water.
Where do we start and how do you recommend we keep costs down? – Fred & Jill, Ohio A: Home water conservation not only protects a valuable resource, it can also lower your water and sewerage costs. I always say that
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Mountain of paperwork wears down borrowers WASHINGTON -- Could getting a home mortgage under today’s post-housing bust regulations and procedures be even remotely comparable to going to the dentist to get drilled? Or anything like having your annual physical, where every body part potentially is subject to inspection and prodding? Has the process of applying and qualifying at a time of super-strict underwriting standards, record-high credit score requirements and hardwired debt-toincome cut-offs gone a little over the top? Many applicants and borrowers who’ve been through it apparently think so. Two new national surveys of consumer perceptions found that significant numbers of borrowers believe the current mortgage process is a major hassle. The surveys were conducted for two consumer websites – FREEandCLEAR. com, a mortgage site, and NerdWallet.com, which offers personal finance and mortgage information. NerdWallet polled 2,241 adult borrowers, 1,341 of whom had applied for a
CLEAR said that with 75 percent of borrowers comparing the process to either a physical or a dental visit, it’s evident that most people put getting a mortgage in the “unpleasant but necessary” category. percent of those Fifty-six percent surveyed found it of respondents “manageable.” found excessive “paIn the FREEand- perwork” to be the CLEAR survey, bor- most overwhelming rowers were asked aspect. “Although to choose among a all the mortgage set of alternatives documents are inthat would most tended to serve a closely describe the specific purpose, mortgage process. usually legal or Forty one percent regulatory, the said it was most sheer amount of similar to an annu- paperwork creates al physical. Thirty significant diffifour percent said culties” for many it was like going to consumers, said the dentist. TwenFREEandCLEAR ty-two percent char- in its analysis of acterized it more the survey results. favorably, as akin The second most to doing “business troubling issue for with a friend.” consumers: current In an analysis strict qualification accompanying the requirements for survey, FREEand-
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KENNETH R. HARNEY mortgage and 1,431 of whom already owned a home. The survey was conducted online in mid-January by the Harris Poll. Of those sampled, 42 percent said they found the mortgage process “stressful,” 32 percent found it “complicated.” Forty-nine percent said they had regrets about how they handled the process. Some applicants, especially millennials and Gen X-ers, felt they hadn’t ended up with as low an interest rate as they expected. One of every six said their applications had been rejected for one reason or another: 52 percent because their debt-to-income ratios didn’t meet current standards; 39 percent because their credit reports or scores weren’t good enough for the loan program they sought. Thirty one percent of those turned down said they were “surprised” at the lender’s decision. Not everybody was bowled over by the process, however. Forty-one
loans, which “have definitely tightened since the mortgage crisis and the tougher guidelines appear to pose a challenge for many borrowers,” according to FREEandCLEAR. What to make of consumer sentiments like these? There’s no question that in the wake of the financial crisis, federal and state regulations, mandatory disclosures and penalties governing mortgage lending have become far more stringent – and for good reasons. Between roughly 2004 and 2006, at the height of the boom, getting a mortgage too often wasn’t much of a hassle at all. As the saying went, all you needed was to be able to fog a mirror: No down payment necessary.
No minimum credit requirements. No verification of income, taxes, assets. But no-hassle mortgage lending in the U.S. produced hundreds of billions of dollars in losses for lenders and millions of Americans lost their homes to foreclosure. Many families still have not recovered, more than a decade later. Lenders generally agree that tougher standards and procedures are needed to avoid a repeat. I asked Steve Stamets, a loan officer with Mortgage Link, a Maryland-based lender, about the survey results. “I get it,” he said. The process “is a pain. But is
it the right thing to do? Yes. If you were lending me $300,000, wouldn’t you want to know as much as possible about me?” David Stevens, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, told me the biggest problem with the system today is that some of the regulations for lenders amount to an overcorrection and are far too inflexible, especially for highly qualified applicants with large down payments and stellar credit scores. “You can create rules that eliminate risk entirely,” he said, “but nobody’s going to get a loan either.” 2620 S. OXFORD DR. 4 bed/2 bath/2 car garage located on cul-de-sac. 3-1 split bedroom arrangement, open living area, recently remodeled kitchen, storm shelter, extra large patio and fenced backyard ...$226,900
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Party triggers insurance ‘hangover’ for homeowner About Real Estate DAVID MYERS tinue to soar. *** DEAR MR. MYERS: We have a small vacation home in the mountains, where it snows quite a bit this time of year. My husband always cranks up the thermostat when there’s snow on the roof, but my father always told me that the inside of a home with a snow-covered roof is naturally warmer than one with a roof that is bare. Who is right? ANSWER: Chalk one up for Dear Ol’ Dad. Snow on the roof basically acts as an organic insulator, helping to keep the heat that’s already inside a home from escaping into the colder air above. Think of the dome-shaped igloos that Eskimos still build out of ice blocks for temporary housing in places like Northern Canada and Alaska - often when they’re on long hunting or fishing trips. The frozen roof helps to keep the heat that’s naturally generated by its
profits tax-free. But your letter states that you sublet your apartment for six entire weeks, so you’ll owe tax on all of the rental income. Airbnb, VRBO, HomeAway and other such companies that specialize in arranging short-term rentals automatically send taxpayers like you a 1099-MISC form to show how much
money the rental generated. A copy also is sent to the IRS, so trying to avoid declaring the earnings is useless. Fortunately, you’ll be able to offset taxes on some or all of the rental income by claiming many of the same deductions that full-time landlords can take. That includes the amount of rent that you paid to your own
landlord during the six weeks that the sub-tenants were there, any utility bills they may have incurred but that you had to cover, and so on. Visit the IRS’ new “Sharing Economy Tax Center” page at www. irs.gov for more details. Also consider discussing your situation with an accountant or similar tax professional.
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human occupants and their dogs inside, rather than rising into the frosty air. However, there’s a flip side to the insulating effects of snow and ice: Snow that’s on the ground rather than on a roof keeps the heat generated by Earth’s core trapped in the dirt instead of climbing upward. That’s why temperatures in snow- or ice-covered areas usually are lower than those that don’t get a lot of sub-zero precipitation. *** DEAR MR. MYERS: Last fall, I sublet the apartment that I rent to a married couple from Europe for six weeks through Airbnb so I could visit my parents in Australia. Airbnb has already sent me a copy of Internal Revenue Service Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income. Do I have to declare the money the couple paid to me as “rental income” on my federal income-tax return, even though I don’t own the property myself? ANSWER: Sorry, but yes. The IRS generally allows taxpayers who rent their homes or apartments to others for a total of 14 days or less each year to keep all of their
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Party-throwing owners and renters may be held financially liable if a visitor gets sick after the festivities have ended. DEAR MR. MYERS: We threw a big Super Bowl party at our house earlier this month. My brother brought along some strange dude that he knows from his job, and now the weirdo has sent us a bill for nearly $2,400 because he claims that he had to spend two days in the hospital for food poisoning that he said was caused by the food that we served. Do we have to pay this bill, even though my wife and I did not invite the guy? If so, will our homeowners’ insurance policy cover his expenses? ANSWER: Good news, bad news: The bad news is you’re likely on the hook for the man’s medical bills, unless you’re willing to go to small-claims court to prove that his claims are unfounded. The fact that you didn’t personally invite him to your Super Bowl shindig is irrelevant, because you voluntarily let him in through the door and then, apparently, didn’t insist that he leave. The good news,
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For Rent 1612 S. Springfield Available in March. 2 bedroom Washer/dryer, fridge, range, dishwasher, new heat and air system, $750.00 405-990-6303 Available June 1st. 5/4 bedroom 2.5 bath house. 2224 W. Admiral. Next to OSU. CH/A, All kitchen appliances, washer & dryer, lawn service. $2000. 918-633-2636.
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CASA MIA furnished & unfurnished 1bedroom w/walk-in closet, all bills paid w/cable & reserved parking. 1 block east of OSU. CasaMiaOSU.com, (405) 372-1228, or see us @ 140 N. Duck.
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Oak Park Village 2903 N. Perkins Rd. 2 bedroom 1 bath apartments only $510.00 per month, $300.00 deposit. Swimming Pool and Laundry on site. Call Henneberry Properties 405-743-4266 Spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath first and second floor apartments. Available Now. Ample parking, quiet neighborhood, close to shopping and The Bus Line. Rent $520/per month. Security Deposit $300.00. Pets OK Henneberry Properties 405-743-4266. Spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath first and second floor apartments. Available Now. Ample parking, quiet neighborhood, close to shopping and The Bus Line. Rent $520/per month. Security Deposit $300.00. Pets OK Henneberry Properties 405-743-4266.
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Carleton Crossing 1001 N. Perkins Rd 2 bedroom apartments for lease. Gas water and sewer paid. Close to bus line. Call Today. Henneberry Properties 405-372-7395
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What will or won’t work for you? Dear Dave, When it comes to making a will, would it suffice to sit down and write it all out on a piece of paper, then have it notarized? – Joyce Dear Joyce, I would never advise someone to write their own will, unless, of course, they’re an attorney in that state. Laws can vary from state to state, and some states may not look upon a document like that as being official under law. Some even require witnesses, and a notary might not be good enough. If you’re trying to save money by doing it this way, I would strongly urge you to
Dave Says DAVE RAMSEY look at involving a lawyer as an investment. In most cases, having a reputable lawyer draw up a legally correct, state-specific will doesn’t cost a lot of money. At the very least, go online to USLegalForms.com. They have all kinds of state-specific legal forms, including wills. Your last will and testament is one of the most
important legal documents you’ll ever be part of. Please don’t try to do this yourself, Joyce. I’ve run into so many families who, in the midst of grieving the loss of a loved one, were handed a handwritten piece of paper that wouldn’t hold up in court. That kind of thing just adds more stress to an already heartbreaking situation. — Dave
Not ready for a house Dear Dave, I’m thinking about getting a secured credit card to help rebuild my credit
score, because I’d like to buy a house. Do you think this is a good start toward getting my credit back on track and taking control of my finances? I make $50,000 a year, and I have $3,500 in debt and $2,100 in savings. – Maria Dear Maria, No, getting a secured credit card is not a good idea. Let me tell you a couple of things. Number one, your income is your most powerful wealth building tool. If you don’t have any payments, you have the ability to build wealth and be generous. When you have debt, all you do is send money out the door to make payments. So, being in debt is a
guaranteed way to stay broke. Number two, you can get a home mortgage with no credit score through a manual underwriting. Just make sure you have a good, long history of paying other things, like your rent and utilities on time. You would also need to have all your debts paid off completely, and the accounts closed for at least six months. I want you to become debtfree before you buy a home, Maria. I also want you to save an emergency fund of three to six months of expenses and a down payment before you buy a home. Buying a house when you’re broke and in debt is a really bad idea. —Dave
Ditch dirt, disarray with a custom doormat By Cindy Dampier Chicago Tribune
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your preference. In other words, what you need is a custom doormat. Luckily, in the ever-more-custom world of home design, there’s a ready-made solution: carpet. Not the kind
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those sturdy, inexpensive carpet tiles that come in a wide selection of trendy patterns
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Live the dream! Rustic hideaway, you will feel like you are on vacation living in this sweet country home tucked back in the trees, just off Coyle Rd. 13 acres, complete privacy, and a screened in porch to enjoy it even more. No restrictions. Metal roof, vaulted ceiling. Beautiful wood floors, wood ceiling, open kitchen with Island. Spacious bedrooms, very comfortable home. Separate guesthouse. Pool in deck on east side of house just added in 2016. Builder custom built this home for his family, and it has never been available before. Freedom, paradise, location! OKC is about 40 minutes away and Stillwater is about a 20 minute drive. $245,000 See more of this home at www.WeLoveSellingStillwater.com
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to be the right size for your entry, should stay put and should fit under your door. It should make a cool design statement or blend sleekly into its surroundings, depending on your space and
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The roughly 4-foot square area just inside our entry teeters on the brink, a minefield of dirty footprints, stray leaves and stuff the dog dragged in. Judging strictly on visual evidence, you might have a hard time determining if a family or a herd of goats has been passing through the door. The age-old, su-
premely practical answer to all that dirt is a two-doormat system – one outside, one inside, to catch wet footprints and whatever else makes it across the threshold, stopping it at the door before it wrecks your floor and your sanity. The indoor doormat is key to that system. Trouble is, it’s a household essential that can be tough to get right. It should hang on to dirt but not look dirty. It needs
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