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The Rural Voice, 1989-11, Page 47RURAL LIVING If the bulbs are stored in a garage or cold shed where the temperature could fall below freezing, the pots should be protected with some mulch. If they are stored in a basement, keep them away from heating pipes and the furnace, for obvious reasons. And if you are short of potting time right now, set your bulbs in the bottom of the fridge and pot them when the shoots begin to emerge, planting the same as you would any other plant. Have I mentioned that the bulbs should not be allowed to dry out? Good. While you are keeping an eye on the moisture of the bulbs, you can also see how the root develops by watching the shoots. Good root de- velopment is reflected in good strong sprouts. Once the sprouts reach three inches in height they may be taken from their cool dark spot and brought out to bloom. They should first be put in a darkened room where the temperature is around 65 degrees F. After a week or two, the leaves and buds begin to appear and the pots may be moved to a lighted room where the temperature is still on the cool side. Remember to keep watering, and if the light is coming from one window the pot will have to be turned regularly to stop the plant from leaning in one direction. The glorious blooms of spring will last up to two weeks if kept in a cool room.0 IN THE HOUSEHOLD To prepare an "environmentally friendly" fabric softener, add 1/2 cup to 1 cup of vinegar to the rinse water. To make silver polish, combine and boil 1 quart of water, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, and 1 tablespoon of salt. Boil the silverware in this mixture for 3 minutes, and polish with a soft cloth. 00 And try substituting borax for bleach. —Courtesy of the Warwick Women's Institute The Grain Brain Multifeeder Helps Conserve Feed and Boost Production The most econom cal way to gain the advantages of multiple feeding for your herd. The Grain Brain® system is simple to install, low cost, effective and easy to maintain. Studies show that multiple feeding with the Grain Brain® system allows you to increase production while lowering feed costs — all with no increase in labor and low initial investment. See us for details soon. HURON DAIRY EQUIPMENT LTD. R.R. 4, Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1 WO 519-522-1935 <BuTLE? Constellation Carpets BAECHLER Hite/wins 2119 limn viol* 150 The Square, Goderich 524.8600 Benjamin Moore Paints tsY c7 X cn ( D rn CL NOVEMBER 1q89 45