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Show UtntamE Lakeside Review rhododendrons and azaleas. There are about 900 species found throughout the world rangtrees to ing in size from plants that creep along the ground. Most have truly spectacular blossoms. 80-fo- ot low-growi- They grow at sea level and in high altitudes, in rain forests, maritime climates and even in alpine tundra. The one thing most have in common is their love for a good acidic and organic soil -a tendency that causes problems here in Utah where the soils are alkaline. Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension horticultur-alis- t, says rhodondendrons and azaleas take a lot of extra effort and dedication. They are not plants for the casual gardener. The biggest trick is creating a around them, fooling them into thinking they are actually in South Carolina or Western Washington. The first step is to amend the soil, Goodspeed says. Add plenty of organic matter at planting time. Peat moss is probably the product of choice, with coco peat, leaf mold and compost also good additions, these materials should be mixed into the soil be- fore planting and later used as a thick mulch layer yearly to keep the soil rich in organic material. The next concern. is allowing for proper drainage, which rhododendrons and azaleas require, he says. They are susceptible to root rot and iron chlorosis, which is aggravated by excess water. Never leave standing water around their roots. Rhododendrons and azaleas are shallow rooted plants. Good- - speed explains. Be certain they remain that way by not planting the root ball too deep. Because of their shallow root system, keep them moist but now wet. Grow these beautiful plants in a protected, partially shaded location, he says. Hot summer sun and dry winds will bum their leaves. An eastern exposure is probably the best, with cool light in the morning, and protection from heat in the afternoon. However, they will not bloom as if planted in complete shade. Fertilize every year in the early spring with acidic fertilizer, Goodspeed says. This actually does little to improve the acidity of the soil, but every little bit helps. Some nurseries even sell special rhododendron and azalea fertilizer. The flowers are produced in the late spring or early summer, he explains. After blooming, pull ly On The Agenda A summary of agendas of public agencies to be hetd Tuesoay, June 16 Centerville City Council Davis County School Board ' Quality dures Presentation and pubkc hearing of revised 1997 98 budget and proposed 1996 99 budoet Adopt revised 1997-9budget and proposed 199699 budget Public hearing on budqef Consider approval of amendment Consider approval of a resolution agreeing to parto pate as a member of Utah Cornmumcaboos Agency Network Consider approval of Davis County Sheriff law enforcement agreement Church s plan to of fiscal year 1998 budget Consider apomvai of fiscal year 1999 budget Consider approval of fiscal year 1999 resolutions SALT LAKE CITY The tedious college application process just became easier for would-b- e students of the University of Utah who may now apply for admission over the World Wide Web. 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Home Oty engreers report Discussion and decision on proposal to rescind Change order No 1 to Whitaker Construction Company m the amount of $200 754 for sidewalk and storm Oran protect along 300 North and 3000 West Approval of police services contract with Davis County Sheriff Approval of agreement with Dave County Sheriff Approval of amendment to fire protection contract with Clearfield Oty 9 the Standard-ExamineRetail City Council Pfarmmg commesmn report Consideration of resolution adopting the amended 1997 96 fiscal year budget Consideration of resolution 96SR adopting the 1998 99 final fiscal year budget Discussion concerning the city 8 real and personal property tax rate Consideration of resolution aqreeng to parto pate as a memoer of the Utah Communications Agency Network U regarding 61698 393-683- June 24, Elaine codes Docu96ion Resolution 5 2924 Pennsylvania 63 Ogden, Ut 64401 Please join me SOLD! And SOLD Approve amendments to fiscal year 1997-9budget Approve expenditures Davis County Sheriff s report Ordnances adopting 1997 uniform bmldmg year Mtvntnjf & (801) City Council Amendment of the fiscal year 1996 budget, adoption of the fiscal year 1999 Budget adoption erf compensation schedule for city off oats and employees and adoption of the certified tax rats for fiscal year 1999 Ktngsvtew states phase V subdivision final plat Request to rezone 13 acres at approximately 95 to 20 South Angel from Willow Pres manufactured home park issues Business park 19 suOdiyision prekmtnary and final plat Sale of prroertv m the business park Award of contract for the busness park Bint Meadow Drive and 450 North street protect Consideration of the business park signs and directional signs Acceptance of improvements n Greenland Estates No 1 and No 2 subdivision Letter of ntent indicating that the city vwl commit to participating n the UCAN system Appointment erf oty recorder Appointment of commission and board members ' I am often asked if floral azaleas, grown and sold as potted plants, can be planted outdoors in the landscape, Goodspeed says. 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For several months, application tips and information on tuition, financial aid and eligibility have been available online and with completion of a national program designed to standardize school records in such a way as to permit their electronic exchange, students also will have the option of submitting also are available online - the administration wont know until 1999 what percentage of the total number of applicants have chosen the convenience and speed of the new system. We do know the number of requests for application forms dropped from 40 to 60 per day to less than 20 because they can now skip this step, he added. tran- scripts electronically. Administrators also anticipate that the system currently under construction will speed the internal handling of applications. 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