The HOME Show

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Join “The HOME Girls”, HOME publisher Trish Roth, HOME art director Kira Rider and producer Ashley for a jam-packed spring edition of The HOME Show. This week, we dive into the best ways to prep your property for the season.

In this episode:

  • Retractable Living: Jake Nuckols from DoorTek introduces Phantom Screens of Central Virginia and how motorized screens can transform your porch or garage.
  • Orange Days Sale: Zach and Leah Jones from Kubota of Lynchburg (and Confident Equipment in Montvale) share details on this Saturday’s exclusive ECHO sale and how to save up to $2,000 on Kubota equipment.
  • Financing Your Dream: Cindy Martin from The Farmers Bank breaks down the “intimidating” world of construction loans, self-contracting and why they still offer financing for manufactured homes.
  • Garden Day Recap: Trish shares her favorite highlights and “mental notes” from the recent local Garden Day tours

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Thursday, Apr. 16

Join HOME publisher Trish Roth and Rich Roth as they discuss “Turf Science” with Chad Wheeler of WheelerGreen Lawn Care to combat weeds and erosion. Plus, Ashley Hilbish of Greer Design Co. explains how to use color theory and the 60-30-10 rule to transform your interior mood.

Thursday, Apr. 9

Join Trish and Rich Roth for a packed spring episode of The HOME Show. Get a preview of the 2026 Historic Garden Day tours. Plus, experts from Southern Landscape Group share essential tips for managing your lawn and outdoor living spaces during a drought. Everything you need for a beautiful home this season!

Thursday, Apr. 2

The ‘Unofficial Color Issue’ of HOME magazine is officially here! From a cover so vibrant it looks good enough to eat, to a deep dive into the resurgence of stained glass and personal color analysis, we’re bringing the energy of spring indoors. Plus, we sit down with the ‘Tree Doctor’ to save your landscape and explore the disappearing magic of Phantom Screens.

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