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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Apr 2005, p. 7

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Orono Weekly Times - 7 No One Cares for Your Property Like... mr. trim lawn & garden services Spring & Fall Cleanup Grass Cutting* Weed Control Fertilizing • Insect Control Shrub Pruning • Lawn Aeration Lawn Rolling • Dethatching Landscape Design & Installation Eavestrough Cleaning - 905-263-2772 TJ. LARACY Landscape Services & Contracting <1m' vp 905-983-9012 905-260-3560 • Brush Clearing, Firewood Interlocking Walkways, Patios, Repairs • Natural Stone Steps, Retaining Walls • Trees Trimmed, Planted, Removed • Water Proofing, Concrete Work • Barn Foundation Repairs TRICKLANDS ' ^ Perennial Farm c$wwe*&'of' < 3 ine/ 'SPeAenhmlv East of Hwy. 57 - West of Liberty St. - North of Taunton (We're in the middle) 5467 Middle Road, Bowmanville open 7 days a week Snooks Landscape & Design Ltd. Peter Snook • 905-448-9184 ■ -Spring (lean up Senior's Special . . ' . ^ v •. . . • ITt? vtete i 11*1^Mi portfis s - Waxeffalis InteriooK Wakwavs ? o: ii yu beiW o ve - Guttinl e SnVUlJS o: . • tii : !' i i'.. Fencing 6 Mini Bacxhoe mÆÊoÊM. inding the perfect perennials for your garden Sill Bloom Field Farm Garden Centre & Farm Market Open Daily 8am - 8pm April through December „„ , Tel: 905-987-5664 3745 Highway #2, Fax: 905-987-3828 Newcastle, Ontario^ ta,m oast oi the mil track) b|oom(ie , dfarm @ sym patico.ca www.bloomfieldfarm.ca -- (NC)--Creating a garden oasis takes time and effort, but it will leave you with a feeling of accomplishment accomplishment and pride, as well as a beautiful garden. Planting perennials is a great investment and an enjoyable way to achieve a garden that will bloom for several years. Perennial bulbs, plants, climbers and shrubs add colour and texture texture and come in a wide variety variety of shapes, size.s and flowering flowering times to keep your garden garden in bloom all season long. The Sawn ' and garden team suggests these tips to help you get started with your garden this spring: . . : Marri: a uwciurc ot ■ ptecnww with. ;anr utec and flowering- shruus to staggei bloom times; cvci uie. ■ growing season.. « Plant perennials directly in the garden or in containers. • Spring planting allows new plants time to establish strong root systems before winter. • Keep the garden current with seasonal themes by planting window window boxes and pots for the deck, patid or garden. In spring, try potted potted tulips, daffodils, crocus and pussywillow or forsythia branches. For summer, add miniature canna lilies, and dahlias, both of which are popular choices. For fall, mums, sedum, fall-blooming asters and ornamental grasses adapt well to containers. containers. • Perennials can be planted in full sun, partial partial sun or Jm shady areas. J;: Garden centres, centres, carry a wide range of perennials suitable. for sun and shade garden locations. locations. Read the care tag on each pot to determine the plant's best location. location. ' : NMwiy planted csreantes snouso bv: watered wot teuwh will retem ,.,0'r ; lolsium anc: control wecyte wwbiter new plantings witn w transplant fertilizer to help new plants' establish better root systems. systems. • * For a first time gardener look for pre-potted plants that have already started to grow such as Canadian Tire miracle-gro select perennials. - News Canada Openin April 23 S rd Garden VJ Drop in and see our huge selection ** of Annuals, Perennials, Herbs, Hanging baskets 3454 Taunton Road, Orono • and more. 905-983-9877 Interlocking Brick, Flagstone Rockery, Water Features, Retaining Walls Pruning, Tree & Shrub Planting SldFeddema cell /905-213-8999 W./9O5-983-9403 To Advertise Cell the Orono Times 005-083-5301

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