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Whitby Free Press, 23 Apr 1986, p. 30

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iPAGE 30 0, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1986, WHITBY FREE PRESS, HOME IMPROVEMENT SECTION D à S LAWN m MAINTENANCE *HNSRN! *Gomementl MISTER TRIMI LcneWeed LAWN & GARDEN *ControlFertllizlng,* SERVICE M.L~ndcapng I25.0~ f or ail your gardening needs *THIS WEEK SPECIALS. EUONYMUS GOLD TIF 30 cm REG. sli.50 PANSIES REG. 1111 $12 $3N* $75 Also Available: Tuberous Begonias $2.50 Some Perennials ai .50 a plant We carry a large selection of ANNUALS and PERENNIALS ail grown ln our greenhouses. AJAX 2WHIT!Y K NEMEER NURSERIES B AYLY " VC0W Mon.-Frl. 8-8, Sat. 8E Drive a uitile & Save a lot on quallty plants B-6, Sun. 9-6 w Lawn & GREY SNOW MOLD is a fungus disease that caused severe damage to grass plants early last Spring. It becomes infectious when the temperature reaches from zero to five degrees Centigrade. Yellow green spots appear and if conditions - remain favourable, they turn to whitish-grey, becoming a serious problem. Control on a smnall infection could be obtained by raking or scuf- fing the matted areas. Chemical control is usually by the use of fungicide and good management prac- Cor. Taunton& SThornton Rda. 576-2239 GRDUI W. CHITRE NEW 8,000 SQ. FT. RETAIL SHOWROOM *Unîimited Free parkingeFree estimates eGarden supplies to suit ail needs e*Landscaping & design service *Low everyday prices SPECIAL REG. SALE 8' Austrlan Pins 89.95 17900 mach a' Colorado Spruce 'l149.95 '99.00 mach 12' Shubori Chokocherry 1145.00O $98.00 mach iS' Norway Mapie 1125.00 '98.00 mh ' Norway Maple or Linden 1.5mc WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING MAYV3 FOR A FREE LAWN ANALYSIS & ESTIMATE, ACT NOW CALL 723m2621 !W Lawn*arnaT+6J& hÇ TREE ANID SIRIJD MINTE Reaidentia - Commercial - Indtustrial C ONSULTING & TREATMENT 0F TREE AILMENTS IN URBAN PLANTINGS mPEST & DISEASE CONTROL eFOLIAR & ROOT FEEDING TREATMENTS- DON VOORHEES -o UCENCEO PESTICIDE APPUICTOR NOLDUS 0F DURHAM Associted with G. L (N.) Faim à Forest Rosearh Ltd. MICROJECT TREATMEèf RLLUMSCAPE OfTAMO Gardei tices. Recovery time should be by mid to the end of May. If left unchecked, removal of damaged turf areas and reseeding or resodding is required. Fusarium Blight is another turf grass disease that is on the increase. Ap- pearing in summer, this disease enters through the root system. Lt seems to favor turf that has a layer of thatch in which to incubate its spoures. t first appears as patches, usually fifteen to thirty centimetres with distinct frog-eye effect due to tufts or green grass in the centre of each brown patch. Chemical control is dif- ficult. Overseeding with disease resistant cultivars is still in the experimental stage. In 1985 Chinchbug and Sod Webworm matured a month early and were still with us in September. The basic lawn main- tenance programmes of weed control and fertilizer must now include insect control to prevent the costly damage incurred by many unsuspecting homeowners. We have been reluctant to verbalize thé issue on ACID RAIN and there is no 0F- FICIAL proof of its affects on Our environment. (Similar to Smoking and Cancer). We do know that when the soiu becomes acidic the food elements become locked up and are no longer available to the roots of plants. Acid ramn and other pollutants may not be the primary cause of STRESS, we should also not dismiss drought, floodings. J' ICare. extreme temperature fluc- tuations, nutrient deficien- cy, physical injury and transplanting shock. Prolonged stress usually increases disease suscep- tability in plants at almost, anytime. Tree Injection Treatment - Not ail injuries to trees are caused by insects or disease organisms. In fact, many insect or disease problems have their begin- nings with some other form of stress in the tree host. Proper diagnosis, con- sultation with the client and treatment of sick or dying trees require the expertise of a qualified arborist. As specialists in this field, we charge for diagnosing trees with an additional charge for any treatment done. We do not charge a diagnostic fee if someone calîs who is presently one of our clients, unless there are a great number of trees in- volved requiring con- siderable time and special research. Lawn-A-Mat and Noldus of Durham Tree and Shrub Maintenance, are fully licensed by the Ministry of the Environment. Our' president Don Voorhees,,'« serves on the executive., committee of Landscape*- Ontario Horticulture Trades Association: and Sprayers Commodity* Group. We are members of the International Society of Arboriculture, the Civic Garden Centre and the Chamber of Commerce, We are also associated ar- bourists of Farm and Forest Research Company. L a I: E£.Icdqaptr Give your Iawn ~ a fighting chance right down to thermots... * w0 Wnd contrai aplicatona S>.g A& S $999 * Urae fertIlli Su ppc anp. Sý, al " 9 aboves prices , up Io 4000 sq f.of lawn Ech addf ion. 1000 sq Il 545$900 COOPERnSM ITH VOUR LAWN & GARDEN EXPERTS > EARLY BIRD Specials C.I.L. GOLFG REEN AT WHOLESALE A top quatity fertlitor 14 G $ 1.9 for sprtng gresn*up 4 G 'l19 10.6.4 CRABGRASS PREVEN« ElImInates Crabgraas IL greans-up the grass. 20 KG. 127 -. "EXPENTS DON'T FORGET OUR BULK VEGETABLE SEEDS Bst quaiity end th.y sans you monsy lbot W. carry il indoor sd sterling supplias at conslderabis sanlngs. unse usaà clii 16 CELINA ST., OSHAWA 571-1541 -PRICE TER 1.98 ,1 ~ ~ I L#MbbP~ *~' à r el à

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