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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 2000, p. 9

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raomsiiuifeffissioo did you know in certain windswept areas a tall evergreen hedge can reduce heating costs by as much as 34 percent this spring you may want to consider this type of windbreaker evergreen hedge oldfashioned easytogrow annuals such as nasturtiums zinnias sweet peas and snapdragons are making a comeback into home gardens many of these flowers are being grown from seed and will provide flowers all summer while most gardening is considered part of the landscape or ground level planting many gardeners are opting for planters containers and raised beds these types of gardens make it easier for disabled and elderly gardeners to enjoy plants fail to flower for a variety of reasons the most common reasons are plant immaturity cold temperatures and improper pruning also if a plant is old the growing conditions may prevent it from flowering a mature silver maple can loose up to 58 gallons of water per hour on a hot summer day plants and trees must have an adequate supply of water which allows nutrients to be distributed to the leaves the term succulent when applied to plants means plants that are full of water this special quality allows them to survive during times of draught plant roots may die for a variety of reasons including waterlogged or drought conditions or fungi in the soils if you are moving plants from one neighbourhood to another avoid importing any slugs that are infecting your plants as a precaution shake or wash most of the soil from the root ball before transplanting property services lawn maintenance services landscape design and construction also available tel 905 6408187 planting tips v planting may seem like a pretty simple pursuit but if done improperly you can end up with problems with a few easy steps your geraniums impatiens and marigolds will blossom this spring digging the hole the first rule of thumb when planting is to prepare a hole big enough to hold the plant youll want a hole that is approximately 50 to 100 percent larger than your plants root ball mix some peat moss compost or other soil condition into the soil youve removed if youre planting smaller perennials or bedding plants you can dig a larger area with larger trees avoid amending the soil too much the tree roots will spread very quickly beyond the prepared area if the soil composition is a lot different from the planted area the roots may not as they say take root go deep enough the loose soil that you use to fill your hole will settle so its a good idea to place the plant a little higher this can be done by placing some soil in the hole to create a mound the soil line should be at the same level it was in the pot even if the soil doesnt settle all the way its okay to have the plant sit slightly higher the top of the root ball of a rhododendron for example actually sits about an inch above the soil line this is especially so with slowdraining clay soil now its time to remove the plant from the pot and place it into the hole hold the pot upside down and gently tap the bottom of the pot keep your hand on the plant to make sure it doesnt fall loose if the plant is rootbound try loosening the roots carefully or score the outside layer if you plant while the roots are constricted new roots cannot grow beyond that point and the plant will strangle itself when placing the plant in the hole carefully distribute the roots on top of the soil a dutch touch by landscaping ltd design interlocking natural stone planting sodding water features retaining walls complete design service 905 wwwbouwmeistercdm award winning design construction we deliver bagged or bulk exceptional service variety of trucks to serve your needs lliuifitt 9airrial qoad vau for ijour moan professional landscaping guidance sod sand 34 clear while marble gravel red chip flagstone waterfall stone beach pebble vegetable plants annuals perennials potted roses screening fie rockery stone retaining walls railway ties soil nixes top soil triple mix interlocking stone we offer a large range of garden centre supplies dropjnand checfi us out 11862 hwy 48 stouffville 12 mile s of stouffville rd 905 6425380 disposal bins now available you fill it we dump it

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