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Show tin Lakeside 6 fsAoiay Scrt.awhdf 11 3 Plant doctor shows area gardeners how to treat trees Ono of biggest problems Is horticulturist says ) pu over-waterin- j -- USU - Tint kattf pi arc curing a4 canT figure oul FARMISGTQN hat's wrung, There arc iwo (hint ua mum limns W finj out. It may haw a titnraw, hut u It pihogvnte or nunpathttgenic? . Awarding to tarry Sjfcvr, USU I honivtihurtit, ou tuw to know whuh it is before you ran da anything shout the disease. Sagers poke in a crowd of mors than 50 fathered under ths Ltndon ires on the lawn at ths USU botanical Gardens during ths lat annual open house for the I armington gardens recently. "You have to leant to make ths right i j , , I oa.ooo hencfewer polkm s." naTH ,A j According to Sagers, there are ddierent species of fungi and half of them ala are capable of causing f gof Imhhy ylmtt you disease, One type Larry Sagera, Extension horticulturist decision to find out what's wrong wjih your plant. he MJ them. Several members of the audience brought leaves or branches from their riant, hoping to gel a dugmssi and ta fnJ out luw to help their plants. (Joe-to- n from how muh water I needed to removing ruoy nail from an apple tree were akeJ. Using bacteria cause the pathogenic type of dieac. Sagers said. Abioitc things problems are caused by uh as tits weather being too hot or too cold, herbicide damage, task of water or too much water. non-livin- g composting, but lungi are not a big problem in L'tah becaue of the M, dry weather. They mostly need wet weather, Os. erwatertng can cause it. Sagers said. Insects also can cause chewing dam age and often put nouhes in leaves. Insects afe one reason to avoid land scaping with certain kinds of planis. Try in avoid trees that have built-icosts costs, Sagers advised, built-icome with trees that need convtant spraying to keep away insects. suh as the birch bore which gets into birch trees. The tree gets more espensive with each spray. Keeping plants healthy, however, is n n Safety issues spur three-wa- y Residents worry about poor vision at busy Deer Run Intersection PyTOMDUSSaeCBO toUWtunwilCOnwiiWlrt SOUTH WEBER - A three-wa- y stop sign will be installed immediately at the inter section of Deer Run and Cedar bench drives on the east bench. The mayor and some City Council mem bers expressed concerns recently that the stop signs will create a "false sense of security" for children and others crossing streets at the intersection. However, all the city officials agreed fur thcr action is needed there. Several months ago, the council approved painting some curb areas red, painting cross n lane walks in the area and creating a at the intersection. However, neighbors returned last Tuesday-nigh- t to a council meeting to say that isn't enough. s I left-tur- Neighborhood spokeswoman Melanie j Norton, who lives on 2100 East, thanked the council members for their quick action previously, as well as the monitoring the Sheriffs Department has done in the area. , of fungus is important in "but I feel it isn't enough." she said, citing concerns heightened by the location of a tkhool bus stop at 208 . Deer Run Drive. "The first week of school the bus driver was bringing kids home," Norton said. The bus was stopped at the bus stop, and a motorist heading east appeared to be ignor- ing the bus, which had us red lights flashing. State law requires motorists to stop on a two-lan- e road so that children can disembark from the bus. "The bus doors were open but no children had tefi the bus. We honked at her and she finally stopped." Norton said. In another instance only days later, a pickup truck driver failed to stop, despite yelling and frantic motioning on Norton's part. "We'd like to petition for the three-wa- y stop," she said. adJtng that the steep grade makes it difficult for motorists to see pedestrians at the intersection. "There is a lot of pedestrian tralfic, especially kids. And three families living there can't see to back out," she said. The problem is compounded by skateboarders and others that drivers may have difficulty seeing. "Once the subdivision is developed and tralfic becomes mostly local people will get ' Standard-Exanme- correspondent r SOUTH WEBER - The un- 'easy relationship between farm-er- s and subdividers is illustrated ' by a case in South Weber, where a long-tim- e farmer wants fence protection against an encroaching j subdivision : Leon Birt, of 263 E. South Weber Drive, complained to the City Council recently that some - safety-induce- "This is a very serious visual issue," ! 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Highway 193. h "Weve Following the morning vice, a potluck dinner will be ; it was probably from the lie told her worry. 1580 S. State (Layton's VP gion. ! soil, and if water come out youre watering loo muh. One woman chimed Sagers a cjmrlc leaf from her yard, whtsh had ccorch marks on it. Used Computer Authority The foot-stompin- g, ; in terms lawn or garden. Sagers suggest umg the "greatest water gauge ever devised " just dig mm the cod a couple of mbe and get a handful of dn, Sa ieee the Armadillo All types of canvas repair replacement Complete line canvas for pop-u- p tent trailers Heavy duty webbing product Boat covertent repair Custom made covers Trailer and truck covers "old-fashion- of nnte when trey need Id think in term of inhe," To tell if you have overwaiered a tenJ to think proached mis As-- r sembly of God invites the public Sun- to join in an day at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Come and enjoy this day, feahand-- i turing the musical Old Time Reli- clapping 99 Tec Un waer to give the mush d. "I don't like to use a stop sign to control speed but to control traffic in a safety issue." Councilman Jeff Monroe said. See Just $149. Rang UtZUiv lawn, "When you order a dork, you don't say I want 2d minute of rout beer," hagers sa d. Using a cn panwn on how However, builders indicated the permanent fence may not be built until spring of next year. City Council member Pam Jones, who sits on the planning Church holds' celebration waera Used Panasonic Laser Printer KXP 4450i 12 ppm 300 dpi dual paper types Because So i how long they stop commission, noted approval was given for a fence in June. people are starting to trespass on his property. He blamed it on preliminary work under way on the new Harper's subdivision. "There is an ordinance that says the city can require a fence" under such circumstances. Mayor Bill Petty said, adding that fencing normally is addressed early on in new subdivisions. ak should water their lawns, bat what should N considered hw muh to mt used to the stop signs," Norton adJcd. There are a number of construction vehicles going through the intersection now. "Ed hke to see a reduction in speed." saiJ Sheriff's Deputy brad Wilcox. "I'd like to get other reports. We wrote a lot of tickets, enforced this heavily" in late July, he said. However, Wilcox added that he was not sure a three-wa-y stop would help, referring to previously-placed stop signs at the intersection of 1900 East and 7700 South. "Probably 20 percent (of motorists) didn't stop, or didn't see it. It didn't seem it was successful," he said. Those stop signs were yanked after a relatively short time because of compljints. largely from neighbors, that they were ineffective in slowing down traffic. However. Mjyor Hill Petty noted that situation is completely different, and the stop signs were placed there to reduce speed, while the issue now is Farmer makes fence request By TOM BUSSELBERG Peorle often the most important thing "If youve f'M heahhy riant you have fewer problems. You could fad most lawn diseases in this turf. he said as he pointed to the grass around him- - "It shows very little damage because it is taken care of-- You need id keep your lawn healthy ," The temperature is the hmumg fact people in ltah must deal with. Some plant won't survive the winters, A good evample i the tree roe, whih nurseries cell in the spring, they look co pretty that people buy them, but the plants canT lake the cold unless theyre uprooted and placed in a renh for win ter. Sagers evplamed. Watering is another thing that kill plants. "There arc far more plant killed by ov erwatertng than unJerwatertng." he said. BOUNTIFULNSL FARMINGTON 2885 So. 1271 N. 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