Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1997, p. 10

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p10 economist suntribune thursday may 15 1997 tree sale tree sale tree sale may1718 2686 stouffville rd 1 m east of 404 save on your landscaping needs by buying direct from the tree farm free planting free delivery within 50 miles 80km of ravenbrook tree farm up to 30 discount jsi before planting grass seed know which variety thrives in your area s 1 tree 10 off 4 trees 25 off v- 2trees15off s 5 trees 30 off 3 trees 20 off brincyour neighbours and get the 30 discount 1 year guarantee save up to 150 per tree and many many mofse conditions all orders are cash visa or cheque attime of order ravenbrook tree farm po box 249 gormley ontario loh 1go fsos 8875861 ri natural b reopening thursday may 15th at 11 main st n wed 126 thursfri 106 sat 104 fresh produce organics delivery wholesale retail great service 8527173 ome people have all the luck they eas- in your lawn will help you decide how to care ily manage to have the greenest health- for it iest lawns in the whole neighborhood how do they do it the key is starting off with the right type of grass when choosing a variety of grass for your lawn its best to consult an expert several points should be considered when determining what type of grass is best for your yard if youre planning a new lawn you should is the turf variety adaptable to your area each region of the country supports certain grasses that grow best there find out what the best varieties are for your area knowing the specific types of grass 60 to 80 degrees while warmseason grass- learn about the particular qualities and demands of a grass before planti ng it said dr ellen henke john deere lawn and garden expert grasses are gener ally classified by the type of envi ronment they thrive in coolseason or warmseason grass coolseason grasses grow best in cold cli mates they thrive in temperatures averaging if youre planting a new lawn you should learn about the particular quali ties and demands of the grass before planting ellen henke john deere lawn and garden expert es thrive in areas with hot summers and mild winters o s t war m- p grasses will go dormant during extremely cold temperatures and generally turn brown from early fall to late spring if your environ ment demands a warmseason grass but youd like to keep your lawn green all year round certain coolsea son grasses can be planted over a warmseason lawn to keep the lawn green during cold spells this is called overseeding the warmsea son grass will take over again as soon as things heat up y what type of lawn do you want is the lawn pre- dominantly for show or will it be heavily trav elled some grass es like tall fescues are extremely tough and can with stand heavy traffic j what are the physical lim itations of your lawn shade sloping ground and poor circulation can harm the performance of different grass varieties to reduce problems be aware of these conditions and match turf vari eties to them if a beautiful lawn is your goal be sure to plant grass that will thrive best in your climate zone its a great start to making your neighbors green with envy

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