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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 May 1998, p. 6

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. Page 6 The Clarington/vourticc Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 16, 1998 Use Common Sense with Pesticides Making Plans for the Herb Garden ! Front page 4 | What to do in case of a |)csticide spill: | • Keep people (children) and animals away from spill and ventilate | area (open a window). Keep fire sources away. ; • Protect yourself: Use plastic or rubber gloves, rubber boots, dust mask and, in severe cases, a respirator. respirator. Î • Use absorbent material |kilty litter, paper towels, jawdust, soil, etc.) on liquid liquid to soak it up. Apply to foe edges first then sweep with broom towards the jiiiddlc. Absorb until dry. { • Scoop up and put in plastic garbage bag and Çakc outside. j • Wash area with dctcr- Î cnt and broom. Use a tild detergent and scrub Brush on carpets. Repeat if S Accessary. j • If smell lingers, sprin- c area with baking soda ir open a box and place it ttic vicinity of the spill). • Wash gloves, boots, shovel, broom, etc., with detergent and launder contaminated contaminated clothing. • Dispose of garbage bag as per local guidelines. Phone your local Waste Management Department. Disposal Of Domestic Labeled Pesticides The best way to dispose of pesticides is to use them up properly, according to label directions. Deregistered Deregistered pesticides should be returned to the manufacturer through the dealer, distributor or direct. Damaged goods should be put in plastic bags, closed and returned to the manufacturer through the dealer or distributor. distributor. Do not rc-usc the empty pesticide containers. Dispose of them properly. Empty pesticide containers containers in the case of liquids should be rinsed with water three times, then wrapped in newspaper and disposed of in household garbage. The rinscwalcr should be used as a spray in areas where pests arc to controlled or it can be disposed disposed of in the ground away from water and/or plants. Empty containers for dry pesticides should be wrapped in newspaper and disposed of in household garbage. Abernathy's Paint and Wallpaper Ltd. Serving Homeowners • Contractors - Commercial Industrial Maintenance BENJAMIN MOORE • IDEAL • SIKKENS 55 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-5431 ©j.p. IGetting Your AC keady For Spring »; Spring and then summer dre just around the corner. Sere are some tips for leaking sure your air conditioner conditioner is ready when you ijeed it. {Air conditioners should be cleaned and serviced at the beginning of the season. season. Most tune-ups are ejasy, take less than half an Hour and will improve their cooling efficiency. • Unplug the unit. Vacuum or dust the front grill and controls. »• Clean the air filter. If it i: 1 a foam filter replace it v ;ith one of the newer e ectrostatic micro particle f Iters that remove more of t e micro particles in the a r than conventional ones. • While the filter is out, c can the fins on the evap- o ator coils, the shiny n etal ribs on the front of the air conditioner that are visible when the grill is removed. Do not crush any fins. • If the bottom of the air conditioner has a small drain for condensed water, make sure it is free of debris. Remove mould or algae that may have formed. • On the outside, shade helps an air conditioner cool, but trees, shrubs and awnings that provide shade should be far enough away to allow warm air from the unit to escape. Clean and straighten straighten external fins located at the rear of the unit. • Inspect any seams and .weather stripping around the unit and along the window window frame or wall entry. Install new weather-strip- ping as needed. n J BRAGG'S WKb BIRD JEED Attract the birds to your garden. . * • NIGER SEED • FINCH SEED & • MIXED BIRD SEED • BLACK SUNFLOWER SEED Also Seed for Racing Pigeons • GRASS SEED • Also available 20 kg 25-5-5 Slow Releasee- Fertilizer m by: Gail Simpson Empire Orchards and Herb Farm If you arc just starting an herb garden it's best to start with a few well known herbs. Most culinary ' herbs have medicinal properties as well. This makes them a wonderful place to start. A few suggestions arc thyme, sage, mints or tarragon tarragon all arc perennials. Rosemary an energizing herb adds to the garden, but in our zone is a tender perennial as is lemon verbena verbena a great tea herb. The annuals you might consider are basil, chervil or Chinese coriander. Most of the culinary herbs mentioned above need at least six hours of sunshine a day to do well. They prefer sandy, well drained soil and some prefer prefer to be kept quite dry, especially sages, thymes and rosemary. Often herbs are grown in separate beds, apart from other plants. However, there is now a trend to mix them with other plants to create a much more interesting design. Plants like angelica, egyptian onions or Oregon grape make striking focus points. Creeping Thyme release a pleasant smell when walked on, for this reason it works great, fitting fitting into paving crevices or walk ways made entirely entirely out of carpet thyme. Some herbs like anise hys sop, lavender, santolina or spicy globe basil arc excellent excellent for sunny borders. Your choices are endless, endless, but the main tiling to remember, that herbs arc planted not only to be attractive but functional as well. Visit Empire Herb F Now Open for the Season 97 Varieties Herb Plants Heritage Flowers & Vegetables Book your garden tours with Herbal Tea or Luncheon May 23rd or 24th, in celebration of mint, The Herb of 1998. Culinary Demonstration and talk on the many varieties and properties of mint. Demonstrations start at 11:00 a.m. - end at 3:30 p.m. 2994 Taunton Rd. 1-905-263-8161 "Come get in touch with your senses" ing Tips /Most wallpaper can be shipped rather easily using alchemical stripping product product and a few simple tools. You will definitely need the following', and depending on the job, maybe some additional tools. •Wallpaper stripping product. (They vary in how much paper a bottle will strip.) • Bucket. • Wallpaper stripping tool. (If you don't want to purchase purchase a new tool, just use a spackling blade.) • Tarp. • Sponge or sprayer. • Rubber gloves. • Measuring cup. • Trash bags. Prepare Your Work Area • Take down any photos, artwork or pictures. • Remove the covers from any light switches or electrical electrical plugs. • Put down a tarp to protect protect wood- work and carpet. Most strippers have similar similar instructions for mixing and application. Consult the directions of the brand you Choose for specifics. Let the stripper do the work! Apply the stripper to one section of paper Using a large sponge or garden sprayer. Start at the top and work down. Wait 10 minutes minutes and apply another coat. The paper should begin to bubble. Using a putty knife or other scraping tool, scrape from a scam or corner corner of the paper. Paper should come off in strips, leaving the wall relatively clean. If paper docs not come off easily, apply another coal of stripper. Stripping wallpaper is messy business. For easy cleanup, put down a drop cloth in your work area before you begin and have a Irish bag handy for the re loved strips of paper. 'or removing of multiple layers, thick vinyl paper or pa nted paper, try the above di actions first. If the paper dc is not come off easily, try 111 following: fou will need an addi- ti( ini tool to score or perfora perfora : the paper so that the sti pper can soak in. W llpapcr scoring tools arc available at most hardware and decorator stores. Use the tool by pulling it back and forth across the wallpaper. wallpaper. The tool will put perforations perforations in the paper that allow the stripper to soak in. After the wall is scored with the tool, begin putting on coats of stripper. Wait 5 or 10 minutes between each coat. Use as many coats as it takes to make the paper come off easily. WNE0 MHOTRIB SALHABPATION! Serving the Durham Region Since 1968; M %S5 m LEVOLOR*! PRODUCTS FEATURING: • Wood Blinds • Cellular Pleated Shades • Verticals • Venetians ON SALE NOW! 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