Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Apr 2003, p. 16

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1O-The Canadian Champion, Fiday, April 18, 2003 *FneOak M Thï,i!gs@ PAne Bedroms availble i several New Style, New Colooe. different style and finishe& Solid Oak MissonDffing Suite. Gred alcton of ammhsý night stands Seats up to 12. Otherstyles to chomos hm. and ladies and ments dressers 10 ftbulous cokxrsamaiable. SOUFT 0F 40f AT GUELPH UNE, CAMPBELLVWU SOII OAKI"t>'\I"t R isi O l %ci 100 sq s lu fim o O l, tI'i(I TulIps Top Off Your Garden ini Style Each spring, you look forward to the Ivibrant hues of the tulips you pianfed ast tai. From golden yeliow to deep Ipurpie, tuiips are one of the oniy fiowers f0, command such a wîde range of the Irainbow. These beauties can add eie- gance to landscapes from as eariy as February f0 as late as June. Alil t takes are the righf conditions and some atten- tiveness. These tips from «The Old Farmer's Aimanac Gardeners Companion "(Yankee), can help keep your fulips in bloom. 1. Plant your futip buibs as soon as you get themn and water the bulbs directly after pianfing. Tuips are fickie flora. Whiie bulbs despise confinuaily wet conditions, fhey need water f0 sfart growing. 2. Once your tulip buibs are snug under the earfh, don't assume they are ouf 0f harm's way. If mice and moles have been a problem, put fhorny leaves like hoiiy in the pianfing hoies. For those who need f0 fake stronger measures againsf these rodents, planfing bulbs in a wire cage may be the besf solution. 3. Conditions like wet soit promofe fungus and disease, which can rot John Deere 1100 Series Tractors L100 $2,149 ist price* Shown with 5-speed gear transmission 2l-hp. V-Tvin angine Te. Edga- Culning Systlamu ecmatic i cruse conijol sul9Ipis n a46-ciicuuing nirdffi edICD hour mater 8â 3.1u liai pice iitpncV NOw H N yo e a Jh en rfaillyaddriifle alnwaarauiy m i eie feaweldtaasfraAngIsigrie h dgChigSyimfr peîecredJh Dee eiclddae earfh thaf is dry or soul thaf is not con- finualiy damp. 4. Tulips shouid be planted deep - ai teasf 8 inches deep - measuring from the base of the buib. Remember, if's important f0 dig even deeper than this suggesfed depfh f0 loosen the soul and ailow for greater drainage. 5. When you plant them, feed fhem. This goes for perennial fulips. Buibs are resilient; fhey have a storage sysfemn confaining ail their necessary nutrients for one year. Feeding fhemn in the fal promofes growth for the upcoming year. Gardeners recommend fime-release buib food, compost or organic maferial. Here's a last hint for perennial fuiips. The success 0f planfing one tati and having these flowers bloom continualy each spring depends on your climafe. Tuiips grow besf in arid areas. 1 'f you live in a rainy part of the country; if wili be necessary f0 have a greaf drainage sysfem f0o keep your fuiips happy year after year. if may be f0 your advantage f0 plant a wide variety of the bulbs annually f0 have these beauties bloomn from eariy spring until early summer. gupoitAmi riirt00w iongDeea Saso, yu cn gt aecif fnenmg piona, makng d i 00Seriea ltre mos ffordable John Deere anar. Wha are ynu waifimg for? Gela p our John Deere dealer roifey. YOUR AWN &GARDE EQUPMENTSOLUTON DETERS Tu rf & Tractors mnc. MILTON 1589 Steeles Avenue WWW.GR905-878-8121C * 5I5TA0&%iard%&~B... £. Tuu UMU L SAISFACIONf YIS O5UR GOAL! 'j I la 1 r 1 a

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