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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-16, Page 28Better quality furniture..made for summer' by Sun,Lite! Each piece comes to you in a summery colour. Vinyl ribs, weather-resistant arms, heavy aluminum frames, and mar- preventing leg glides mean these fine patio pieces will look great' for years. And you can enjoy them today. So, come' into the sunshine and see Blackstones selection of fine patio furniture. • BRIGHTEN YOUR YARD • ILLUMINATE YOUR PATIO • LIGHT YOUR GARDEN WITH OUTDOOR • LIGHTING • FROM IER LIGHTING MUM 60 WEST ST. 3244261 111.1111111011111111111111111111111111110101 Wejrftre • A protective ring of dwarf marigolds at the base of a lawn tree creates a buffer zone to keep the lavvnmower from injuring, tree bark. Protecting trees Many landowners in the County do not realize that in 1968, Huron County Council. passed a by-law to restrict and regulate the destruction of trees by cutting, burning, bUlldozing Or any other Means. Under this by-law mostspecies of trees, except cedar and poplar, smaller than 17 inches in diameter cannot legally be cut or' destroyed in any manner without a special permit 'from the County Tree Commissioner. • Although the bylaw may seetn harsh on private landowners, it was set up to conserve badly needed cover in some areas, to ensure an adequate supply of. valuable timber • for the future generationS and to conserve water, soil and Wildlife. The bylaw does not pertain to trees . of low quality, datnaged or diseased trees, or trees which should be cut to provide roadways, etc., Landowners' who wish to clean...any existing woodland or cut undersized. trees must apply to' the County for an inspection of-the property by a tree commissioner and if he sees fit, a permit to clean or cut will be granted. .Anyone- found-destroying healthy undersized trees in large quantities is subject to legal' prosecution and heavy fines. Anyone who wishes to apply fo7r a permit or to ob- tain copies of the bylaw may get in touch with Clerk- Treasurer, Huron County Court House or Murray Scott, Tree Commissioner, at RR1 Belg rave, Ontario. V,Rfr'Vl INDOOR S*ARTS, ' OklitiGGIRS STARTS t , BEST SPROUTING 'TEMP. (oF1, AVG. DAYS TO • •._• SPROUT SEE111,14 DEPTI-I/ 'GI.ST.,.. • , P4AN-t WAGING• NIGE$SARY7 .• "M 11N14. to test trostl • ' '' ' flq.$,T i'1141Bi '7' : ;ASParagliS 0 . • Late slritig‘throtigh,late SVmmer " 0 i 0 05 •• '75 • • ,,,,. 14 .0 '4 I, , .0 deep, t„ apart , ; after in yr. Oeak#cile No;' Earl y summer through midsummer 70,9 •• 80" 7'. 14 ..;',......doiraFA,„. 1:111.1s03! Beans, Bush ' No Early summer through midsurniner - • 709-80° : 7. ;14 31'.calpe:Pri" '--..--'7 6" ' Beans,.BuShLiMa . . •6 069, 3- 1,4-.2.1_ 1 eep, 6.41,,,mino, 12 . Early summer. . : . Beets & SWiss Chard • No . Early summer through late summer 65 75°. 14 " 21 • 1' . 1 apart Sw,Ctici-18,0,• Broccoli .0 BrusSelsSprouts f Per, spring • crop • 6 to $ .'Y." Late'suMmer. for fall crop 6 75° . ;deep, V.-72" apart 1'4' 3' Cabbage & Cauliflower ' F °r'sPrif14 6 to . 'Late stirnMet for fall.crop 65 ° - 75°• 7 . 14 ,;•:,:: :Ipeaerpi, . Cab. Caul.2 2,.4, a, ,,-;•,,,:4 Carrots , No• ' •••• ' ,. .6tes,Pring through late summer 65 Q - 75°: 4 - 21 i /, 1 '' 'I 'i•-••2" Celery .. For spring .. 12 to 16 Late summer for fall•crop crop• . _...,-, 60P., 70°' : ,.......„-..„ • A5 O . 75P `.' .. • • - '14 -.21 ' 7,,,. fit • • • 117a:P%T.''' 6 Collards No • . Bari+, sPring, where turn:Mors Orl , ` \ - ' COW • lete sumo-ter elsewhere . ,- deep, 3. apart 2 apart Corn, Sweet- :No, Berl y• summer through. midsummer '-- ° 75° 1 65: 0 - , 1 4 au .d kiitO' ac Bow-C1' , Cucumbers 0,nly short ' 4 to 6 '. :early summer through midstirnmer '79.°'.. 80° 7-1.4 summers . .- a.•__.: Groups ••- 4' ..:_.-1"T'..-- Eggplant . . Necessary 8 to 12 - 70° - 809..: 14.... 21 4 ee•P• • • w!, apart i,,_. • . , ,-; Endive Optional . 6 to 8 . Late:summer for fall harvest ti ....14`5- • • •14 - 21' 'A" deep Lettuce OPtional iirj073$76rIti:Gripes-s"'-.--."7"----7 & Watermelons , Optional r .0 - .' , 8 to 19 Anytime except midsurnmer • 5b - 65 " . .. .14 , 21 i •14 - 21' :,::,,,:acsr mart a-12" .4 ! deep, • ,s," aeet3 • -,Prcrigi,.. 4" apart . • kid. firm 12". i•fiigirathc.8± -07rt i:T:5 6 ti.'.7 GrpS,8-.10' : Early-summer ---L7aftee-danger 7 4 to j Tt (•,70-°: i66 . . s of•frost . , .....-- .-j-• Mustard Greens , $ No . • Anytime except midsummer, i 60° -75 ° 7 - 14 " ee13.' 5,6":aPart . 12". Okra ,e Optional i 4 io'6 Early surnmer. 70° --: 80° t ' 14-.21 1" .0:41°' 12'. apart I 12-18" -h-rlauternsittizn-i,er t ,609 _ 75to. IA , 21 Onions Op tional• , 6 to 8 Other rz.:".:'. adgor.. t Parsley Optional . 8 to Ta •LAtO,'sprin9. through late summer i 6b° -,75°21 - 28 . 'A."' deep ,a ,,a ,.:.rit' l' 5' ,, ...c.„- i - Z o' o •4" Parsnips No - ; .;-. .: Early spring through midsummer 1 60 - 75 14 - 21 , . -cieei; / • v. ,66i-t.' 47.6" . Peas . -I •No .,, li, Optional 'i No • - ' ; No _ , I . • i10 to 12 , ' :.Very early spring and where . wtnter; are mod, late surnnier • 60° - 70° i • 1 70°'- 80° • ': 14 -'21• • ' ' • " °-'e°:' Rows 2" .• 2" apart: , - PepperS Pumpkins Early summer for fall crop • • 14- 21 •''":14ee°; • i 12-18" ..1.' -aprt • Early summer . • . ‘i 70° , 80° ' 7• 14 • :,. cl a_.°, pa rt , ', :Grps.58, . • Radishes • - `, No Y Anytime ,_ ,. except midsurnmer , 1 65`-' - 75v 7 - 14, - deep' ,,,, ,;,.., ap-ar ; ):. z Spinach .. - Very early spring or fate summer 1 60°.- 70°' 14 - 21,,,,,„,'••apart ':.d°eP• ! .,4,, • Spinach; New Zealand: . i No - No , o 'Latespring through, midsummer i :65 °- 75 7 - 14 7, deep, I , 3,,,, ar.,.,t . 'f, • Squash. Sumnier : ' ... .Early. summer throUgh.midsummer 70° • 809 .. 7 - 14 '1 dee'''. 't G roups-60" : 3". apart ( . . Squasti, Winter I No Early summer ' 70° - 809 7 - 14 4- dp9Pt . ' Groups 4-G".: Tomatoes . i Optional 8 to 12 E•arlyrarnn-ier for fall crop ' ( 65 -,15° 14 ii 21 P':deep, -:. 1/4- I a.pa'rt • • •••) '''. . • Turnips • No. ' „4 Early, spring and late summer . 1 60° - 75°. ,7 - 14: '' ceel) 6'''' • i i • . ::i" apart •