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Oakville Beaver, 26 Mar 2010, p. 33

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33 · Friday, March 26, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Spring Home and Garden Gardening success starts with the correct soil (NC)--The type of soil you select is vital to the success of your garden project ­ and yet most of us are confused with the choices. "Black earth, top soil, lawn soil, and potting soil all basically look the same," says Syd Pell at Scotts Canada, a specialist in this field. "But it's true that choosing the wrong one can lead to poor results." "Soils are actually made up of several different ingredients, blended for a specific gardening use. These ingredients may include topsoil, sand, manure, sphagnum peat moss, humus, compost, perlite and bark. The mix ratio determines how well the soil will support the specific requirements of each plant type, such as nutrients, root support, drainage and moisture retention." Here's handy tip sheet for some the most popular selections: · Lawn Soil is specifically blended to support over-seeding and the growth of healthy grass. It's a blend of sphagnum peat moss, compost and manure. These ingredients increase porosity, allowing more water and nutrients to reach the roots. · Garden soil is blended to support and nurture the delicate roots of vegetables and flowers. It often comprises nutrient-rich ingredients such as composted matter, manure, and peat. · Topsoil and Black Earth work as a base for gardens and lawns, filling in holes and levelling. Typically low in nutrients, this soil should be amended with other more nutrient rich products. Premium topsoils in the Scotts Pro Blends line, add compost and sphagnum peat moss for improved nutrients and drainage. · Organic Compost is designed for inground gardens. A good choice is Organic Compost, also in the Pro Blends line. It is a superior blend of compost and manure containing essential organic matter from leaves and yard clippings. Add it to flower and vegetable beds for healthier plant growth plus more abundant vegetables and blooms. · Potting Mix. Since container-bound plants live in a self-contained eco system, a specially blended, high quality potting mix is essential. A safe bet is Moisture Control Potting Mix in the Miracle-Gro line. It contains coconut fibre, which holds moisture and promotes strong root growth and better drainage. hide!" Get a I just wanna ISCOUNT E YOUR D TO RECEIV CODE TK2630 MENTION $139. within zones TK2630 and bring the beauty back. Contact your Garaga ONTARIO SOD 905 2376 Royal Windsor Drive, Oakville Expert. 849-1915 For Lawn & Garden TIPS visit: www.GrowWithGreenThumb.com You call - we deliver, even if you're not home.TM B&M Garage Door (905) 569-9133 (866) 836-5553 3170 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 19/20 Mississauga www.bmgaragedoor.com Authorized Dealer Pick-up and disposal fee $127. Call Ontario Sod (905) 849-1915.

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