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'GARDEN INIPROVIONIENT SUPPLONIONT
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.pntinoed from rage 2) worthwhile. Vie PAW op,
leading from the, Masiei bed- YerVreedeevaisilli.e. oefenthpeer resAst
room 04to a porch back into 4 --mote than the eernblUe4:4041
window, and , build in a nf altnInnies spent on the
window seat, Ker4. POLY. hoo4o, Mcluidiog ,purchase
, supplied tbowinAnw.alt.dfimq,. price, labour; materials, and
'basses plan eVentuailY."'-0. itemssuch as Scatter rna,.
replace kill the 914 wiudows' She is still: euthusiastleally
We will lust give each other 'Olanning for:the fit..., She
aieS. t. sand the two
Four poster bed and
bedroom.
stencil design wallpaper
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In the Rosi
rnaoor
.WIflflflWS. fOtt birthday nd ntndo
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anniversary Sifts", Ow
The upatairsden-tv recap,
•reapbed through the master
-bedroom, is, carpeted *all to
wall in a brown shag. "There
was no way to restore the
floor-in--this-room!!---Heather--L
commented.. "We used the
, rug that .was in the dining •
room." A back stairway
lead & , from the den ' back •
down to the reception area of
the. law office—Mrs....,,,Bo,ss_
feels More seenre With two
sets of stirs ' in herhome in
case of fire.
Heather Ross is Justifiably
• proud . of what.r., has beep.
• accomplished. When
pressed, slie admits that
even from a monetary stand-
point, the renovations were
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renfoiming bedroom floorssape out the Paint still loft
iii grooves and crevlces, re; '
finish all woodwork, drape
every window with muslin
curtains, and continue toladd
creative, loving Oodles:10
a house that she and her
husband have Made into an
elegant, charming and .
unique law office awl borne,
Sun Pours: into, the 'uPstairs.Lden.•,
Tlitit.age-old question: ,
Fkivor butter
'with herb's
or taste treat
ivlost of us take butr: for
granted, using it in its basic
• form. But if you want to try
something new, and give foods
• added zest,then flavor your but-
ter with herbs.
It will add a new taste tc
bread baked potatoes and veg-
etables. Melt it on broiled meats
• or. fish. Use it to cook eggs, or
toss it with noodles.
• Mr. Onit Step can provide •you
• with a safer entrance •
• Non Stip Eafetyl'reads
11. Expertly replaced in hours
,nolcOays, •
'• SteOlre-rnforced precast
,coryprete Provides longer lye
, .
()utility Ornamental Iron railings to compliment your entrance
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• Maintenance tree. No painting
requii6O, •
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• 'Many sizes of steps
and porches
Call Mr."UnIt step for your free ettlmate
How often you mow your cut and the depth•of roots. Roots' ,
lawn will vary with its rate of of grass proper y mowed at the'.
growth. A well -fertilized Ber- correct height will grow deeper.
rnuda rass. mav need mowing.Deep roots ar,e an advantage and
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• make lawn care much easier.
Mowing at the right height is
an important part of good lawn
•maintenance, and a well -
every two or three days in mid- ,• -
-summer:
' ,Cool season gases become
, dormant 'during. summer heat,
and...wowing-may be necessary.
•Only once every tw& or three '.;•
According to Ortho's new ,
• bOok, 'All About Lavyns,'" the
best rule ofthumb is this: Mow
when the grass is .One-fourth to
one-third taller than its custom-
ary nioVving"height, '
In other words, if your lawn's
mowing height is 2 incites, Mow
,t when it's about 3 inchea bigh,
removing one-third of the height
of the -grass blade,. A good book
• on .lawns ' such .as Ortho's , will
give you the correct mowing •
heights for different_ types of
.
grasses.
' If you let your grass grow too,
-• high before you cut, you, risk
damaging your , lawn.' For.
•
example, if you cut away more
than half. the, blade when you .
• mow, you.expose sterns 'that
• have .been shaded and 'are'. not
adapted to strong sunlight:
'. (Mowing When the'grassis too ,
bigh results in -.deterioration of
green leaf tissue at lowerlevels. .
• " Perhaps iitostimportant,', roots '
,are severely shocked by a heavY
•mowing .and may need several
•, weeks to recover..•
• In effect, infrequent mowing.
and removal of too nutcli grass ,
• ,
at One time willeventually pro-
duce a lawn. with a thin, spotty ,
•or burned out„appearance.
. Research ,has shown a direct
.
relationship between height -of
.
Beot the High Cost
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disease. It alscr has a, lush and
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