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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-23, Page 55PAGE 24 L,'`,WN ND GARDEN SPRAYERS JAW <HARD!> specially designed to suit the homeowner or small estate operator. SEE US AT THE SEAFORTH HOME & GARDEN SHOW THIS WEEKEND H. LOBB & SONS LTD. 482-3409 Hedg can act as a living fence You might call a hedge a "living fence". While a "living fence" never needs pain- ting, it does require special care. As it grows, your hedge will need watering, prun- ing and fertilizing to keep it healthy and green year after year. ' A hedge can be made up of a closely planted row of deciduous or, evergreen shrubs, small trees or even annual flowers. Some hedges grow to a height off only 15 centimetres, while others can grow to 304 cm. or more in height. . When selecting shrubs and small trees, consider the size of your yard and the hedge's height at maturity, says Master Gardener Andy Langis or Sarnia, Ont., one of several gardening enthusiasts across the province who has received formal hor- ticultural training through the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's Master Gardener program. It is also important to select a hedge that is hardy enough to survive in you area. Check with your garden, centre for har- diness information. Prepare your soil about four weeks before planting. Make a trench about 60 cm deep and 45 cm to 91 cm wide (depending on the size of the plant material and its height). To ensure good drainage, add 15 cm to 20 cm of gravel in the bottom of the trench. If the soil is rich, add a 10-6-4 fertilizer at a rate of one kilogram per 10 squai'e metres. If the soil lacks nutrients, add compost and humus plus a 10-64 fertilizer, and water well. Now, choose plants that are well - branched at the base and about two -to - See what's new in home decorating at our booth at the Goderich Home Show GODERICH ARENA APRIL 25.26.27 VISIT OUR BOOTH AND SAVE ON LEVELOR WINDOW. FASHIONS nomtgenuth RFA1AT'FUsI w!NnOW S By LevolorTM FOR A LIMITED TIME... togs OFF LEVOLORTM •Vertical Blinds .New t/2".Micro •Woven Woods •RIVIERA'M 1" •LEVOLITE Pleated Shades 'tall,efin :11a..��t.: CROPMESPOPP Soot= WINDOW FASHION BOUTIQUE display at the Home Show Armstrong floorfashion o NORHOLME DECORATING CENTRE 54 King Street, Clinton (Just opposite the Post Office) 482-3528 OPEN O oa se'""'s Mnnd Id av a:30 6 o.m.. Seturdev 0 e -m_ - e -1A et m three -years -old ( for a deciduous hedge) and three -to -five -years -old (for evergreens). Check the plants when you return home and if some of them look dry, put them in water for about one hour and then plant immediately. Plant the shrubs or trees about two cm deeper than in the original container. Jiggle the plants to settle the soil around the roots of the plant and continue filling in the trench. Water well. Now, prune the newly -set plant by about one-third. Prune new conifers only by nipping new growth in half. Prune broad -leafed evergreens as you would deciduous material, but more lightly: Prune broad -leafed evergreens again in the second year and in the third year until your hedge has reached the desired height. When pruning, make sure the top is nar- rower than the base so that the sunlight reaches all parts of the plant. screen repair is a simple task 1 • from page 23 the excesfi :material provides something to hold on to when pulling the screen taut to fit the frame.._ ..eplacing alunzipwnr�;.�frames •;ety may involve a"special inexpensive roller that forces a plastic spline into the frame channel. Frames that already have a metal retain- ing spline, however, require a narrow block of wood and a mallet. The repair steps are generally. the same. Either way, when the job is finished, a tighter seal is afforded with an aluminum frame set in the window. 1. Place screen panel on flat surface with the retainer spline groove facing up. Using a screwdriver, pry up the end of the spline aftd pull it out of the channel. Remove old screen and clean all dirt and debris from groove. Retain the spline for use later unless it has become cracked or brittle in the case. of plastic, or bent , in the case of metal spline. 2. Measure and cut screening 1/4" to 1/2" larger than frame on all sides. And cut a 1/2" diagonal corner off each corner of screening. This cut should be just at the out- side edge of each corner of the groove. 3. Weight . down three corners of the screening. Then, using the convex side of a double roller, roll screening down into. the groove on one side of frame. Make sure the aluminum screening is crimped and firmly the channel byusing . atthe bottom of seated g a 45° angle pointing towards the inside edge of the. groove. 4. Seat spline firmly in the corner where you have just rolled the screening. Use the concave side of the roller a1ld roll the spline all along this side. Turn the screen and continue . this pro- cedure for remaining sides. 13e sure to pull screening taut as you go. 5„Trim off excess spline and screening with a utility knife. Use an angle across the spline soihe knife can't slip and cut the new- ly installed screening. 6. If metal spline is used, a putty knife may be used to bend screen edges into the grooveand set it firmly. Then drive the into nto the groove with a wooden block and hammer; butt joint the spline at corners.