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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-05-01, Page 63Four poSter tied and stencil design. wallpaper In the- Ross' master bedrOoM. ME 14, GARI)EN IMPROVOIENT MARK uplex become (Continued from Page Z leading from the master bed- rtiont onto a'porch back into a window, and build in window seat. Ken Dols SuPPRed hewindow, 4114110 ROsSeS plan eventually-- to• replace all the old windows. "We willjust give each other windows for birthday and anniversary gih", she inughs, ' The upstairs den-tv room, reached through' the =titer bedroom, is carpeted wall to wall in a brown shag. "There was no Way to restore the , floor in this room" Heather commented. "We used the rug that was in the dining * room." A- back stairway . leads from the den back down to the reception area of the law office. Mrs.—Ross-- feels more secure, with, two sets oftstatirn s o her home, i a • Heather ;Ross is -justifiably proud of what has been accomplished. • When pressed, she admits that • even front a monetary stand - worthwhile, The new praised Value of the, Ross. residenceis fifteen per Cent More than the cOlnbillP4,40tal- of all monieS Spent on tii house,„ including purchase • price, lahour,, materials, and 'items such as scatter rugs. ' She is Still enthusiastically • planning for the Agate. She intends JO sand the two autifid remaining bedroom floors,. sckane out the paint Still left In grooves and -crevices. TC. finish all woodwork, PitaPe every window with muslin curtains, and continue to add creative, loving touches to a house that she and her husband have made into an • elegant, • charming • and unique law -office and home, 1! with steps: 7-7411.11..11 point, the renovations were Sun *pours intO the upstairs den, at age-old question: Ektoor btitter. .zOith; ttoi46 fortaste treat - . 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For • example, if you cut away More than half the blade when you mom), you expose stems that haVe been shaded and are not ' • adapted to strong sunlight. Mowing when the grass is too, Iligh results in deterioration of green leaf tissue at lower levels. • Perhapsmost important, roots , are severely shoCked by a heavy mowing and „ntay need several , weeks to recover. - In effect, infrequent mowing and removal of too much graSs at one time, will eventually pro- duce a lawn With a thin, spotty or burned out appearance. •Research' has shown a direct, telationship between height or en s clit and die depth' of roots. 'Roots ofgrass properly 'Mowed at the etirrect height will grow deeper.. Deep' foots are an advantage and um you InCPW •• make.lawn Care ffluch.eaier, • .Mowing at the right heightis animportant part ofgood lawn ., • maintenance', • and a well - maintained lawn resists inva• sions of weeds, :insects and • disease. It also has a lush and healthy look. Seafortli 527-1320. 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