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Tips for a natural Christmas tree

Many people harbor strong opinions with regard to which type of Christmas tree they want to purchase. Some cannot live without a natural, freshly cut Christmas tree, while others prefer the convenience of artificial trees. Those who insist on a natural tree might want to consider the following tips when buying what's likely their biggest decorative item of the holiday season.

November 17, 2012 | By Metro Creative Connection | Your Home


Samantha Mazzotta: Dryer fires linked to buildup of lint

My roommate says that we need to clean the lint filter on the dryer after every cycle, while I think it should be cleaned only when it's full. Can you settle the argument? - Flo in Harrisburg, Pa.

November 17, 2012 | By Samantha Mazzotta This is a hammer | Your Home


A cornucopia of possibilities

The cornucopia, that symbol of abundance and the harvest, has graced the Thanskgiving table or sideboard for generations. While the original version, in ancient Greece, was a goat's horn, the American cornucopia is typically a horn-shaped wicker basket filled with a colorful array of fall vegetables and fruit.

November 17, 2012 | By Kim Cook The Associated Press | Your Home


How to green your home in 48 hours

Our lives are more hectic than ever. In addition to working more than eight hours a day and caring for others, the average person (ages 25 to 54) spends approximately one additional hour per day on household activities, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' American Time Use Survey.

November 10, 2012 | ARA Content | Your Home


Give roots elbow room by pruning

"Root pruning" sounds like such a brutal way to treat a plant. Yet it's a periodic necessity once any potted plant has grown as large as you want it to.

November 10, 2012 | By Lee Reich Associated Press | Your Home


Samantha Mazzotta: Your lawn will thank you for raking leaves

Q: I'm not thrilled with all the leaves piling up in my yard. Do you have any tips to make fall cleanup easier? Why can't I just leave them where they lie?

November 10, 2012 | Samantha Mazzotta This is a hammer | Your Home


SCV Rose Show

The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society will host its 19th annual Rose Show themed "Wild West Roses" on today and Sunday at William S. Hart Park, 24151 Newhall Ave., Newhall.

November 03, 2012 | By Signal Staff | Your Home


In the garden: Original Red Delicious is delicious

The apple I handed my daughter was no ordinary Red Delicious. She was about to sink her teeth into more than a hundred years of history. Red Delicious - the kind you see at the supermarket - is one of the leading commercial apple varieties in the world. But this particular piece of fruit was something else: the original Red Delicious. And it's rare today. For its origins, let's backtrack to 1872. The place: Peru, ...

November 03, 2012 | By Lee Reich For The Associated Press | Your Home


Robert Lamoureux: Five years and column #267

Editor's note: After five years and 267 columns for the Home section of The Signal, Robert Lamoureux is retiring his column. The Signal wishes to thank Robert Lamoureux and E.J. Thacker for their irreplaceable contributions to The Signal's Home section. This is the final column for "Your Home Improvements." Hi Robert, We had a rather large piece of concrete fall from the ceiling of our parking garage. It appears to be water related and ...

November 03, 2012 | By Robert Lamoureux | Your Home


Turn great art into great decor

From the moment the first cave dweller marked the wall of his home with a bit of charcoal, art has been a home decor must that has stood the test of time.

November 03, 2012 | By ARA Content | Your Home


Wild West Roses at Hart Hall

It's time to walk outside and check your garden. Keep your fingers crossed that the wind hasn't damaged your favorite rose bush. More importantly check for wind damage to any of the fragile buds that might be on the way to blossoming into perfect, fragrant specimens of rose growing delight.

October 27, 2012 | By Michele E. Buttelman Signal Features Editor | Your Home


How to select a competent vendor

Kevin H. I recently joined the board of directors for my condominium association after we were billed a large special assessment resulting from crooked and/or incompetent vendors. Now, it seems that another special assessment may be necessary to repair the damage to the buildings caused by these vendors. What can our HOA do next time before selecting a vendor so that this does not happen again? What are some ways to verify that a vendor ...

October 27, 2012 | Brad Watson Dr. HOA | Your Home


New look for your kitchen

We spend hours in the kitchen socializing, keeping the family organized, and, of course, cooking and eating. As the center of the home's activities, the kitchen should be as fun as it is functional. With just a few supplies and a free weekend, you can cook up a whole new look for your kitchen.

October 20, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Your Home


Family fire safety

No one likes to think about bad things happening to their home or family. But things like home fires do happen - more often than you might think.

October 20, 2012 | By Family Features | Your Home


Brad Watson: Vendor fee is not standard practice

Cindy M. I am a board member at my association and I received a call from one of our vendors that we have had for nearly 10 years informing me that the management company started charging an annual fee to verify their insurance and license so that they may become a "preferred vendor." They were told that once they paid the fee they will also be referred to other associations. They were also told that ...

October 13, 2012 | Brad Watson | Your Home


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Entice buyers with sweet scents

When a home smells good, it makes a favorable impression on visitors. This is exactly what home sellers want when they put their house on the market.

March 09, 2013 | By ARA Content | Your Home


Tips for buyers/sellers

Key indicators point to conditions for a seller's real estate market this spring.

March 09, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Your Home


Smart spending tips

Spring home improvement season is on the way, and if you're like most homeowners you have a list of jobs you want to accomplish.

March 02, 2013 | ARA Content | Your Home


Popular spring remodeling trends

It's time to think spring, which means fresh home updates. Spring home improvement projects will help you update your home, add comfort and save more of your hard-earned paycheck.

March 02, 2013 | By Associated Press | Your Home


Celebrate winter white all year

It's cold out there. In much of the country, now's the time when home serves as a cozy refuge from the ice and snow. We light our fireplaces and wish for springtime.

February 23, 2013 | Associated Press | Your Home


New gardeners have questions

People new to gardening ask the darndest questions: about how seeds work, about growing the perfect tomato, about waging war with insects (many of them beneficial).

February 16, 2013 | By Dean Fosdick Associated Press | Your Home


How to fit new tile

Q: I need to replace some cracked and chipped tile in the bathroom. Some of it was shaped to fit around the base of the toilet. Is it difficult to shape replacement tiles in the same way? - Sarah S., Fort Worth, Texas

February 16, 2013 | By Associated Press | Your Home


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