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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Jun 2002, p. 34

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34-The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 28, 2002 ~rnwaasasjrur"f.iwys r' asn BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER Kitchens • Wall Units • Bars • Office Fixtures 785 MAIN STREET EAST, UNIT 3 r7n The debate around controlling pests in our gardens (NC)-An important hobby for many Canadians, and one that is increasing in popularity is gardening. "I have a firm belief that the gardening industry is getting bigger," says Mark Cullen, President of Weall and Cullen Garden Centres. Mark is well known across the country for his gardening expertise and from his syndicated radio show and TV program on Better Homes and Garden Television. "This is an exciting time to be in the gardening busi- ness," he says. "We are seeing a growth in demand. We are also seeing younger gardeners in their twenties and thirties embracing gardening - especially first time homeowners." Cullen notes that the business is also get- ting very competitive as mass retailers and others com- pete for a share of the pie. He notes that the focus of his company is on providing outstanding customer service and answers to their customers' questions, especially in the area of plant selection and plant health. To maintain a beautiful and healthy garden and home landscape, gardeners turn to a variety of tools to control pests that can otherwise damage sensitive plants. One of [RD CRmmo i * PLUS I Extends the Life of Your Euipment the key tools used are pesticides. Cullen has seen a trend, particularly with younger gar- deners, toward more environmentally friendly pest con- trol solutions. This includes ready to use formulations of lawn and garden pesticides as well as organic pest control products. "People do not want concentrated products on their shelf, and they want to ensure that their pets and children are safe.N He notes that retailers are responding to consumer's concerns by selling more ready to use products as well as organic and other non-synthetic products. He also sees homeowners embracing some of the principles of integrated pest management in terms of spot spraying only where there are weeds or insect problems. Cullen himself combines a variety of tools including cultural, organic and where needed, pesticides in his approach to gardening. He sees an important role for pesticides in terms of being one of the tools available for gardeners. Believing that consumers should look very closely at the toxicity of the products they are buying - whether synthetic or organic. "It is important for con- sumers to continue to educate themselves on what is safe to use," says Cullen. "There are some synthetic pesti- cides that are in fact safer to use than some of the organic products out there." He says that toxicity should be the criterion for use instead of labeling a product as either being a synthetic chemical or not. n terms of safety, Cullen says he is confident in the safety of pesticides when they are used responsibly. "We know that our regulators in Ottawa operate to more stringent standards than in any jurisdiction in the world. This gives me confidence in what we are selling when it is used as directed." Cullen notes that the debate around pesticides is a complicated issue and that some special interest groups and even politicians try to make it a clear black and white situation when it is not. A balanced approach is needed with both sides playing a role in the debate. "It is unfor- tunate that the pesticide industry is dismissed outright as biased, as the industry does have credible information to offer." To ensure that pesticides or other products they sell are used properly, Cullen's staff focuses a great deal of time on education with their customers. "We actively support all of the products we sell and provide our cus- tomers with the information they need to use these products properly. Most consumers lead busy lives, so they trust our staff to make the recommendations that are right for them." Now is the time to give your Outdoor Power Equpment a tune-up! Bnggs & Stration nas as met maintenance products you need to extend the lie of your engne. Just pick up the Brggs & Stratton Maintenance Kit you need from tHalton Power Equipment orlet us do Ilfor you. You can be assured your Briggs & Stratton powered equipment will start up easy and run at maximum performance! Your Power Source" HALT0NWPOUREQOUIPMENT I 20 Main St. W. Milton 905-875-3286 (~ FACTORY DIRECT P-I'.iLS BLINDS SHUTTERS DRAPERIES •Vetical & Venetians *Freie H.moe SeO W FASIO .2 Wood/Steel Blinds *Iepiris& I. saîîatir,,r vinylbilt •Blin.d Clesallation Daperies Fax Us Vour Measurements (905) 336-1097 'IANCTON OI IL r-e ec r- l-, JF

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