Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 15, 1968, B18

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Need care in planting for good roses Move Up To Stereo ANNUAL RCA STEREO SA1E Top Selling All I Chet Atkins Hirt Glen Miller 298 Also on I Pickwick label Dove Ernie I NOW ONLY SI NEW Record Swinging Music el JAMES LAST pOhdOr I PONTING MUSIC CENTRE getting a rose bush to product large crop of healthy and other annuals Your future success with roses will depend to a large extent on the location correct preparation of the soil and the way the bushes are planted When I was a boy most rose experts had everyone fussy plants especially when it came to the type of soil in which they should be planted They the only In The Garden John BradshawM LAWNBOY Ladies love this 19 De luxe Model they like the easy start they appreciate the weight construction LawnBoys are quieter be cause the sound is muffled down into the grass and LawnBoys handle adjusts to your most com fortable height NEWMARKET MOWER ft MARINE 17 ALEXANDER RD NEWMARKET 8955631 MAYDAYS MATCHING SUN LOUNGER v Individual COOP SALE PRICE Regular ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR NEWMARKET BRANCH Ontario Street food element that encourages better root growth At this point in the procedure the covering is removed from around the bushes and the roots and canes are carefully examined any shrub Dig a hole large enough so it will more than accommodate the roots easily when theyre fully spread out Dig the hole deep enough so that a mixture of good loam and pruned away with a sharp in length Flowering is delay- a fallacy Our modern roses will grow well in a wide variety of soils both heavy 8954311 location where they full morning sun sheltered by the house dual blooms last longer Where the plants are shaded in the morning the foiiage is usually wet from dew or over night rain a few hours longer material hasnt to heat Its also a good plan to moisten the material with cold water and repack the plants They be kept periods than three days id then heal them in by self by using two parts good for planting Never them to the sun or di keep the plants in a buck them in the planting hole This four months old Holstein ball Browndale Ideal Comet purchased jointly by he Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association Waterloo and the Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Association Maple Ontario at the Brubacher 300 sale Bridgeport Ontario on May They paid to consignor F Brown Paris Ontario Shown with Ideal left to right are H C Milton Harold Honey and of the Central Ontario Unit Gillespie Gait Orr Bradford and Clarence Eby Ayr all of the his son Douglas Brown at the Waterloo Unit and Brown Paris Garden slug control than if they Farm Report leaves helps mil dew and other fungus get a foothold in your rose bushes Preparation of the soil is the same for both heavy and light kinds Before planting to be a large quantity of allows vital oxygen Agricultural Representative for York County Last week cold neither held growth to almost standstill seeded field- made very little progress and wheal is having a hard time to really However theres nothing wrong with these crops that a week or two of hot weather won cure There Hie worrying that seed will rot in the ground if its cold wet but this is very rare Insect damage is a greater hazard for that do get up and get going in the bottom of the hole which to place the rose busl Set the latter on the top the cone and spread the roots up with three or four inches of the starter compost and roots A light tramping with factory way of doing this Then fill the hole with water to further settle against the plctety drain away before I trans planted annuals and succulent young perennials are prime targets of the garden slug This small slimy creature is one the most destructive garden pests see if any slugs appear under pieces near the plants to be it Remove these immediately protected Always follow the and kill them manufacturers Instructions as Baits are often used for con- carefully as possible Slug trolling this pest There are baits are also poisonous the that types plied just before dusk be use i their ling of the soil you go The spot Mound additional soil 0 inches around each protect the apparent lather but withstand long hot dry periods Its sucking and chew ing action can leave your plants in shreds in a matter of hours This pest attacks most types of garden plants and the signs are not hard to spot Look for silvery trails along the ground and tattered or means of control Clean types of rubbish and ARTS GARAGE Phone Queensvillo from being loo probably hay and pastures Damage drying out and help the of combined with Theres little doubt that well rotted manure is the best form of humus or organic available to the gardener who damage winter is left fields shape to start with Then our recent weather Irisn given the grind early start It a lime lliink about putting some nitrogen pasture fields if the in mostly gone But if it doesnt will be lot late Another answer might be to move to grazing this year A forage harvester will cer tainly stretch the pasture acreage A third possibility would be lo plant an an mi il crop to be used as roughage Oats can be used for mid summer feeding Cons or hybrids n save the dty in early full These two could also be stacked ind fed in November and December The best way to meet a shortage of hay and pasture will depend mi specific conditions on a farm the hushes for week to ten days and then gradually re- weed beds or brush piles To determine whctlwr or not slugs are present place fl inch square of moist bark Some people fear t less than onefiftieth motor vehicle death rate exceptional CASE it Wit SERVICE FULLY EQUIPPED TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU EAGLE EQUIPMENT SOUTH SUTTON SPEEDWAY Late Model Seasons Opening MAY 19 at 2 pm North Side Of I Mile West Of Sotlon Don Mills tUIVIN really lukmi iiiilotohunillii and application drill tod crops la not a Ihn Insnolicido do not show no in milk in EiCVINImxikn leavo roaldima in aoll combination of those- plus Mr economy ami Ihn lo on your your local irnl AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS YOUR HOUSE OR COTTAGE HAS JUST BEEN THRU A TOUGH COLD WINTER MAYBE EVEN 5 WINTERS NOW IS THE TIME TO with supplies from PAINTB TOP QUALITY EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTS by GLOSS and LATEX whites or colors compare at Wallpaper 69 MAIN ST NEWMARKET 8954131

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