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Rosie on the House

Podcast page for our Saturday morning radio broadcast. Hour #1 is the ”Outdoor Living Hour” a rota

Episodes

Total: 1906

A look back at some of our guests including Peggy Sue Sorenson and Mike Clow discussing native edibl

A heat pump is considered more efficient than traditional ways to heat and cool your space. We go ov

We discuss our Top 5 Blogs of 2023. These include steps to enhance outdoor lighting, buying a new ho

You'll be surprised to know what fruits grow well in the low desert. The Urban Farm's Greg Peterson

Our Weekly To Do on ways to mitigate pipe freezes. A listener thinks he has a vapor lock issue in hi

President and CEO of Habitat For Humanity Central Arizona Jason Barlow has grown this chapter of Hab

Jay Harper talks about living gifts! Simple holiday Christmas plants like poinsettia, Christmas cact

Refreshing kitchen and bathroom cabinets can be a lot less expensive that purchasing new ones depend

There are many reasons why you need a permit for your project. For some, the idea of getting one con

Agriscaping.com's Justin Rohner discusses the benefits of the Texas Ebony tree.  A slow growing, den

The world can be a big place, even for our older loved ones, with the help of technology! We discuss

We all know there is something unique about an Arizona home. We chat with some of our Rosie on the H

Julie Murphree's guests are Stefanie Smallhouse (President of the AZ Farm Bureau), her husband Andy

The decorated evergreen has been around for a long, long time. In light of that, we thought it would

There's more to Arizona than The Grand Canyon. A LOT MORE! Travel writer, author and hiker Roger Nay

No room for a ground garden? Grow veggies, greens and citrus in containers and pots! Farmer Greg of

Our Weekly To Do on the different types of glass and their uses. Rosie explains how to build a budge

Short term rentals have become popular but can be a nuance to neighborhood if not managed properly.

Flowers planted in spring in other parts of the country are perfect for fall planting in the desert.

Weekly To Do on outdoor fire pit maintenance. Homeowner questions on air purifying filters and UV li