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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-16, Page 43Plant Height • , • SUN ANb SOIL S In, Full auit of partial shade. Telerate, dry soil. .by Russ. GrimMe, speCift0 hOrtiCaltaral sub- OMAF • ' jests; • Interest in horticulture is Beautification corn-, fsi ougginpoi!c!. co !sick afteep•ik bloom for fuller still growing, and, :So is' petitions, organized by 0* membership in the' Hot.- societies; encourage Mer.• ticultural Societies .of chants -to sprifee up theize Ontario. . _these are_prernisek_and 'neighbsrhootL_ more -than 551 000 hor- ' residents ticultUral society: Mexriberis Annual clean-up. and plan= . in 252 horticultural..secieties • ting campaign's are• equally - located throughout Ontario.: • beneficial: - • • AnUe, no m inimum or max imum age to belong The lives of people in many just the desire to enjoy communities, have changed horticulture and sharp the dramatically, because of secrets • and experience of their interest inhorticulture..- plantsgrOwing The attractive appearance of Membersrepresent all • • several Ontario corn - live Iihdods. Perhaps the munities can be traced to the. senior citizen. in . the nexti dedication Of horticulturally minded people who realized the need to create . pleaSint surroundings,. Horticultural. societies spend hundreds of thousands eQefudroalglae rs;ineatecrh yeste.a‘irTt t,?heOnr: For many, years, <the provincial : government, through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Poo& has • provided incentive grants' to help horticultural societies maintain local horticultural • interest: ; EVery. . munici pality is permitted .to have a local horticultural society. - The local, library municipal office " or •Chamber : of Cominet'ce . in your., corn- mimity will know when. and -where - your -horticultural society meets. If there Isn't a local Society write to• the Ministry..of Agriculture and' Food,. Agricultural. and . Horticultural Societies Branch,. Ontarib-Legislatie Buildings, Toronto, Ask for, in.struction's and requirementS •:1.6 form yO111' horti'cultur'alsociety'': • .... El ASTER , Cut flowers. Mart beading or border, Late MOM. 7.15 1-2 It. Fulling), Avoid ground previouslyln. Asters. . * BACHELOR'S BUTTON Out flowers. Mass bedding. * 15:20 214 ft. Tolerates perlat shad.' endPoor eolL. ' ' CORNFLOWER . Lowedging, Cut floWere. 1520 10,12 in. ..Taleratee Partialishade and ;Mar soil *BALSAM . . . Mass bedding, Late bleomirtg.', t- .. ' T • 15.152 . ...114,-2 it, RattlaLetiede,,and-coolritiolst-m ' -..-9r-..-9r eras OF IRELAND ' - Fresh Lir Pried Bouquets, • ' 15-20 •2 It, EasilY grown. , ' : ` ' ' • * CALENDULA . Cut flower, Mass bedding, . 10.15 . . 1V2 ft. "Likes. cocifirreather:, Poor sod or soree'alkall soil. * CALIFORNIA POPPY. • Mass bedding, Low edging, Rock garden, Early blooming. 13. In, Swirly.' MI% ideation. •Will not' transplent. • ...* CANDYTUFT , ..Mass bedding, Nigrance, Erly .bleoraing, ' - . ' 10,20 . 1 ft. Tolerates tone shade. Any garden soli. -li'CANT.ERBURY BELLS ' . Mass bedding. Tall background. CO! flowers.' • 15-20 . • '2 ft. Shady. cool, moist loCatiOn. ' - El CARNATION . • . .. .', Fragrance, Cut limners, Mass bedding,' Late blocim. 10-15 1V2 11.• Full' sun and. geed Soil, - . • er CHRYSANTHEMUM. ANNUAL' Mass bedding, Late blooming . ' L 15.20 " 21/2 ft. • Full'.nun kind arnOle.tivisture; 0 CLARKIA . . , .. Cut flowers, Mass bedding. ' .10.15 . 2 ft.' , Tolerates some shade. Fairly cool and moist soli• * COCKSCOMB • ' • . Meg* bedding, Pry winter bouquets. Late bloeming., ' 7-10 '1 y2. ft, :Full sun and light *oil- . . • COLUMBINE ' Rock garden, Maas.bed., 'Cat Ili:40M • 15-20 , EarlY.bloom. 2V2 It.. • Coel. "motet situation.' • ' ,• is, cupEOpsis . ...'. '' ....... Cut IleWers, Mass bedding. Early end, cony bloom, 21 3 ft. ' Sunrty,'Wefin Plasm, Tolerates drought. * COSMOS . • ....... . . . ,.:., Tail:background, Cut flowers.. •' ':' ''' ' 15.20 3-4 ft, 'Senn. alteation,'Welf drained,' * DAHLIA • ' . Mies bedding. Cut 'lowers. Late"blogroling. 10-15. 2 ft..• Full. sun, Cool, Moist situation, ' `so. DELPHINIUM Tall.baekground. Cut 'flowera, Early blooming. . 15.20 : 4-6. It, Full sung Fairly rich well drained soil. ---,- • FORGET,ME-NOT PER, Low edging, Mass bedding. Rock garden, Cut flowers, 15 Sunny locatien, - ' • Early 'blooming, • • • FOXGLOVE.. PER, Telt background. Cut hewers. ' 15 5 It. Full sun or partial shade. Good garden. lo . . * GODETIA,. ' Masi bedding. Cut flowers. 15 1-2 It. Randal shade. Fairly molst, cool situation, * GOURDS .' ' Vine and dried 15.20. fruits: . • ' 10-15 ft, Full. sLin. Any good;varden sell, • GYPSOPHILA PER: Small aciwers for misty-like spray with Cuttlowers. ' 10.14 3 ft. :' Any'Slarden SOIL` • ' *.GYpSOPHIL.A. ANN. • Cut flowers, Mass bedding. Early blooming. , 15-20 , • 1Y2 ft Ani garden 'coll. , • Ei HELICHRYSUM . . . Drywinter bouquets, Cut flowers. Masa bedding, Late blooming. 15-20 ' 2Vi, ft. Full 'aim:Geed garden lOam. • •. 'HOLLYHOCK. CHATERS • Tall background..5-20 '. 6-8. p. ' .Full sun Well- drained loll. Avoid mow! Tall backgroUnd, Summer hedge. . 1 - Mass bedding,• Cut flowers. Early blooming. 10 12-15 10-15. 15-20... 15-20. 15-20 8 Loam soil 2 ft. Full sun. Hien: moist eon. 1 1 /2 ft, Grows oh pebr.soll, Will not .transplant. 6:8 in. Moist, coot..rIch ar;11,TartIal ehade. • *POPPY, SHIRLEY ▪ POPPY.. ICELAND: • . .* PORTOLACA • SALPiGLOESIS. El SALVIA ,t1 zcHmorrHos et SHASTA DAISY ' ED SNAPDRAGON 0 STATICE ,fl STOCKS`' * SUNFLOWER' * SWEET PEAS fts SWEET WILLIAM VIOLA•. • Low.edgIng,Mass bedding, Rock pardep, Early, tihd continued bloom. • WALLFLOWER .."Mass bedding, Cut blowers, Early blooming. • „ Mess bedding, CUt flowers,'Late plooming, *Seed usiiallysOWroutdoorp seed indoors. if early:plants where plants are -to bloom. required or outdoors:when soil arid weather wart. '.• Sierinials and Perennials - Sow .seecroutdoprs June:- July. Protect plants'for Winter. CHECK OUT THESE SUPER SALE: PRICES IN EFFECT TILL MAY mit MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED LIST PRICE • ON ALLAN- STOCK DASHWOOD DOORS. WINDOWS When you buy Dashwood you're getting remarkable quality! Buy now from us and get: equally remarkable savings, Save 2E1% off the list price. You pay only 72' for every 51.00 worth. Plus, we have over 112..000 of inventory in stock to choose frorn! Oucflity, selection arid priCel ..tee us today. • Low edging. Mess bedding; Rock garden Cut flOWer Continua bloOM. . Low edging. EtillY Ong continued Pliff9Mi•Mall11 bor.:14111Q. *,KOCHIA *LARKspup *LIKum..ANNUAL CILOBELIA;HANNUAL • '.'Low• edging.; 'Robk garden. Mass bedding. Late .blooming. ir',MARI,GOLO., .AFRICAN' • : • Tall r.baCkgroiind,'Mese bedding. CUt flowers, Late blooming.; *MARIGOLD, FRENCH . Mitis bedding. tow edging,. Cut flowers, ' ..'*..MARIGOLD, TAGETES . Low edging; Ronk garden...Continued-blooming. MATTHIOLA, • .• 'Fragrance M. morning and evening, . • *,MIGNONETTE . 'Fragrande. titting.'With. other limners. *MORNING-GLORY . . Vine,•Late bloorning. • • ' • *..NAETURTIUK-PWARF' .• ...Low•edging;Reck.gardett.Cul'ilowers, * NASTURTIUM. 'GLEAM Mass boddingiVFragrance,„Cut flowers: NASTURTIUM::-.TALL • . • . ' .• Vine. cialloWora; . • •• . .• • 0:NEMESIA : • . ..... Low edging. Rock garden..Mais bedding.; Clitllowere„;. 0441COTIANA : • , • .' 'Fragrance. Mass beddIng,,Cut flowers.' Late blooming;;, *,NIGELLA ' 'Mass bedding. Rock•garden;• Cut, lloWera, ' • El PANSY' . ; ... ,..„ ; ;Low. dding,.Mans bedding, Rock garden; Cut-flowers • . • • . ; 7' . Early 'and continual„blooming. . • ' , 0 PETUNIA; LARGE. BEDDING Mats bedding,' Fragrimbe. • pETLiNi ,DWARF COMPACT' Mass tieddincii.•LiniocedgIng; Fragrance. ,. PHLOX.ANNUAL ' • .': Mass bedding::Cut ffoWers: • r * PINKS;ANNUAL•-, '• iMass, bedding,..Ffregrahce. Out flowers, Lige blooming; • Mess,,bedding. Rock garden; . • , .Mass.bedding. EerlY, blooming, Cut flowers., .'Mass padding...Reck garden, Low edgingt'. Tall beekground,,Mass'beddIng,'Cuttlowers.` Mesa beddleg,•Cin ,flowers. ' • • Mass bedding; Rock garden. Cut floweris: Mess. bedding,. Rock garden, CO flowers. • ,,Cut lieweM(Maia bedding. ' ' .:• ' • Dry Winter bouquets, Maas bedding. •FrligranCe, 'Mass bedding, COt bowers , baCkgrourid, Seeds for feed: • War-Cut flowers': Fragrance, Early Modeling. Mr15.1 bedding, Fragrence,'Cut flowore, Early blOorning second year.' Mess bedcling, Fragrancei.Cut flOWers,: ' Masa garden,'Lato blooming. 10 ' 20-30 21/2 -31,2 ft, Full sun, Atioici otovIng 15 11/2 It. Full sun, Ordinary.abil: 15.20 • 4 In. Full sun Or partial shade. Good loam, .1 -60 • • 8-10 10-12 Full sun. Warm garden loath- 10-12 1 1/2 ft Full sun. Warm garden token. 15-20 8.15 In. 'Full sun -Well drained toll.' ' 1. ft..... ;Full sun, -Any gdod•gardon Sell. • 11(0)14 • 2 ft. Full sun. Light soil. Will not transplant, . 16-14 • 11/2 it. Full sun or partial'hade. Light soil. Avoid moving. -15 • 4-6 in,. Sandy, 'airy son= Tolerates drought. alkali. , .15 21/2 It. Full 'sun. Fairly rich garden soil. 15-20 .WIt. Sun`or Partial shade. Well drained:soil. 15,20 • 15.in. FUll sun, Moist garden 16pm., 10-15 2 It. Full:Mtn. Welt drairlOd soil. • 1045' 1Y7-21,2 it, .Fu11 "sun or partial,shade. Good garden loam.' 15-20 2Yz ft, Full sun. ' 10,-15 1-2 it., Full sun, Corn, moist garden learn. • 10.15 • '-443 ft. Full sun, Wean, dry poll, 10.15 • 6 it. Full sun. Very rich, well drainedioam, 7 .• 1 Va ft. Sun or purUal 'shade, Well Oralried,soll, • 15.20 1 It, Full atm Warm, dFy, 15.20 0-8 in. Shady. Cool and Blooms quickly froMaPring.. • sown seed,' • 15-20 • 1 1/2 1., • Beal In cool climates,:with winter protection. 510 1 1/2 ,3. .It Full_sun. Thrlyee In heat. Rich, warm, well 1-3 fl• FOP 'son.: n* War soil, " 6-12 In. Full sun, Well dreined soil. 8 fn. . Full ann. Well drained'soil. . ^ 15 in; Any garden doll, Moist eall,,Will not transplant. Full sun; Very Well drained light soil. t Partial Shade if moist. Nasturtiuma bloom froolY,on pocir.solL • °A) Ff A ILL W AL LPAPER- ORDERED UNTIL MAY 31st apartment is a member. This : contagious activity fulfillS.the lilies of people in all walicS of :life. Many school StudentS participate in Youth Garden' Clubs, • sponsored. by hor- ticultural -,-societies. Several communitygardenS, created throngh the. joint efforts of munitipalities . arid, hor- ticultural societies,. become challenges for members, `espeCially• young -.people. Vegetables and flowers are grown to Perfection in plots allocated to, each member. When ShoW time roll's around their: harvest of prize plants become entries 'to challenge neighbours andfriends. SeVeral. horticultural societies .organize flower and vegetable Shows held in, conjunction with fall fairs The activities:- and programs Of hortieulutral societies :axe varied Many societies, like'. those • in Clinton .and Goderigh, develop anew, pnblic gardens and parks in their corn Sonic organize short' cOu.rses for local residents. Most societies Meet.monthly: to discuss FREE INSTALLATION ON ALL KITCHENS BY BELVEDERE & MERRIt.LATT PURCHASED BEFORE MAY 31 st • • '‘Atr:',%11,11c''''',. • 4tit":41-/A:,_..'„ • .,t,...N4q IT'S THE SALE OF THE SEASON ,DROP OUT TO'OUR HOME CENTRE TODAY AND HA VE A SPRING FLING WITH SAVINGS! ILDIN SU PL ES. 1 MILE EAST OF GODERICH ON HIGHWAY .NO. 8 PHONt524.7123 WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD DEAL Kitchens, vanities, exterior plywood, nails; garage, doors, paint & ac- • cessories, ceramic Me, brick, hard surface4loaring,. Carpet and more,.. 'SEE US! 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