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Exclusive Chire-Span totturtutran . steet re-ntofceO rods provide added spine support m the vital center third. Cnlro-lteh The t.osi advanced offset spnng system available Every coil Ilexes hi depends nlly tor great or sensitivity lo body contours. Tues. Fri 10-7 Sat. 10-6 OR BY APPOINTMENT 461-0822 swimming pool ngpc ji iWa- : 1 M ask Martha answers some commonly asked questions about fall gardening and decorating QUESTION: This is the second year I've planted pumpkin seeds with my grandchildren. I have good growth and flowers, but no pumpkins. pump-kins. It's probably too late for this season, but I hope to try again next year. Carole Sikora, Lansing, 111. MARTHA STEWART: Growing pumpkins which are actually a variety of Cucurbita, or winter squash is an exciting project pro-ject for children. Pumpkins need lots of sun, well-drained well-drained soil and a generous amount of space in the garden for their vines to sprawl out. Plant the seeds once the soil has warmed, about a week after the last frost date in your area. Water regularly to keep the soil moist as the seeds sprout and seedlings grow. Since your plants had healthy growth and flowers, it sounds as though pollination might have been the problem. Bees usually take care of pollination for us (so don't use insecticides to keep them away), but next year, you might want to help nature along. The first flowers you'll see are male ones, with females appearing a little later. You can tell them apart by the rounded bulge just below the blossom on the females. As soon as the females bloom, use a soft, clean brush to collect pollen from the male flowers, then transfer it to the females. In the middle of the summer, pinch off flowers that remain, so the plant can channel its energy into ripening the fruit. Keep watering regularly as the pumpkins grow, and slide a "UTAH'S QUALITY LENDER" Si HE 525 RESET 15 YEAR FIXED 20 YEAR FIXED 30 YEAR FIXED 30 YEAR 734 FIXED ' CAMr PARK SALT FINANCIAL. LC Free Twin Prints Every Tuesday & Thursday Locally owned and operated Professional Color Processing Friendly, Quality Service 1690 Bonanza Drive Park City, UT 64060 801-655-0400 Park City Plaza (next to Mtn. Chicken) I I I 5pecial Off any roll of 35mm color processing Limit 5 rolls per customer expires 103197 artha board under each pumpkin to keep it off the damp soil. Pumpkins and other winter squash are slow to mature, taking as long as four months. But when you carve those home-grown jack-o-lanterns, you'll know it was worth the wait. QUESTION: Could you tell me how to clean lamp shades? Darlene Pearson, Decatur, Ga. MARTHA STEWART Most lamp shades, unfortunately, arent really meant to get a good cleaning. Here are some methods to try, but keep in mind that depending on the shade, cleaning can do more harm than good. If the metal frame beneath the fabric isnt lacquered or rust-proofed, it can rust, staining the shade. Water can also cause the fabric to shrink, colors to bleed or fade, and glue to unstick. A well-made, hand-sewn fabric shade is the best candidate for a thorough cleaning. Fill a sink or tub with water and sudsy, gentle soap, such as Woolite or Ivory Flakes. Dip the shade into the water, lift it out slowly and dip it again. Repeat until the water that runs off the shade is clean; refill the tub with more soapy water if necessary. Rinse the shade in clean water using the same technique. Use a blow dryer on a low setting set-ting to dry the shade, but point it toward a white cloth first to make sure it doesn't give off any dust. For plastic-coated and laminated laminat-ed shades, use a barely damp sponge to wipe away dirt, but avoid any trim and other areas with glue. You can also sponge on 6cftO 14 Dt 58 O e.79 j APR 6 34 J.1! APR 18 0 7.29 APR 7 14 TJK APR 15 YEAR 72 z CITY 649-7898 LAKE 273-3318 Su PIS HI JI Special OFF faeeyort Photos (set of 2) expires 103197 By Martha Stewart the suds of a gentle soap. Remove any soap with a damp sponge, using as little water as possible; dry the shade with a soft cloth. You can try this technique on a fabric shade, but it may leave water spots. Lamp shades dont last forever, but with regular maintenance you can enjoy them for years. Keep them clean by dusting, inside and out, with a very soft brush about once a week. QUESTION: I have a problem with romaine lettuce. I can't seem to get it nice and crisp. I wash it, pat it dry with paper towels and refrigerate it. It always seems to be limp. What am I doing wrong? Mary Bradley, Van Nuys, Calif. MARTHA STEWART Perfect lettuce is essential for a wonderful salad. Use the following steps for preparing and storing romaine lettuce let-tuce and any other kind of greens. First, discard any blemished outer leaves. Fill the sink with cold water and dunk the remaining leaves in it to rinse away any dirt, but dont leave them to soak. The best way to dry lettuce is in a salad spinner, which uses cen 'vy iJ v i i , r4 PHOTO COURTESY OF THIBAULT JEANSON Martha sayes "Pumpkins need lots of sun, well-drained soil and lots of space for their vines to sprawl out. Seeds should be planted one week after the last winter frost." The Alamo and The Club present: "Football Follies" Monday Night The Wheel is back "Pick a Square." "1 Thursday Night :. T" IT"' O " Make sure you show up for "Jersey Duty" lijft play Pick a Square., K; Sunday Day & Night You-are requested to show up for "Je"ei Duty" and see what happens. Let meGamesBegin! All games available with 7 different T.V.'s! 447 Main St. 649-2380 ii : ki mat' V idiifi'ini'imir wi.iMfriiv1-- ! trifugal force to whisk the water away from the leaves. This is an inexpensive tool, available at kitchenware or department stores, that any salad lover should have. Pack the spinner loosely to keep the leaves from bruising. If you're making the salad right away, tear the dry leaves by hand into manageable pieces. Small leaves can remain whole. Dont cut lettuce with a knife, as it can cause the edges to turn brown. If you're not using the greens immediately, place them in a seal-able seal-able plastic bag and add a single sheet of paper towel to absorb moisture. Refrigerate for up to two days. Questions should be addressed to Martha Stewart, care of The New York Times Syndication Sales Corp., 122 E. 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 10168. Questions may also be sent to Stewart by electronic mail. Her address is: mstewartmarthastewart.com. 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