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Show - 'w -- e .W 'I. r-tr' 0 ries and 411P Un . G13 1,1973 , ; C NEWS, THLIMDAY; 'MARCH DESERET 1' Amok Ns 1v kit:7(40-11- pa nth gag AIROM Historical Bloom 15 APS th vy LA, Continued from p. grefr,s, at G-- thE :1 steps or used in borders. ported on its stems are suited to any garden and any plant-- big situation. They can be used to create symmetrical designs that can fit into your garden and ace just as at home when planted in groupings. , Because of Holland's flower industry hybridization has re suited in a wide range of ors. There are of course, the traditional blues that come in many hues, but there are also : I bright reds, pinks, yellows...on and on. The hyacinth is also a very gentle flower. in informal clusters the hyacinth is ideal around ever I , ,,,c1.1 i hothouse, can grow up to 32 plants in the special growing ' locks It works on th principle as the electric hot troy. Gardeners con ;ust plug it in and wAtc sprouts mature in their controlled environment. he mini-mi- ni 1 rc J,;()?, I sr4 1 !k '11,A 1 t f 1 i I I 1 !F : :44 Tel17713 0 Plants in re,r,l startei rk'.; X , ,,- transplant shock." 419 , 4 gardening starter ed .,00 4.4 N FO'si eNit 3siothing beats a handful of !freshly- cut swcet peas right .. beau- ont of the garden.-,Theity' and loveliness is enhanced by the heavenly perfume that with fragrance. fills ILLI1..I4I Planting Tips - - .skur , s01.!'' '4Q! t IT' & PLUMZ1NG display. We have snore , - , Lao for our uniquo rack of PI PiPOR4Pia. we.,etPea Perfume ONSTRATION ON HOW ) PIZESEtiVE Stke eur templet eei , , 101 a - 4 , ets L Sprouting Ponderosa pines grow in 'lets can be planted in their entirety out7doors, thus :; kit. Just a few of thousands now , at Samoa, what yea 0,94: store& inchea of soil.. Drive in a six'than anybody. Aimuals can be purchased tereci. k nod Viasivand li. Come seal foot stake at each end of the as bedding plants from your l If KITCH:ti purchase perennials you .; .,, '.,..il.;,wf y, frI-1 row and make a- furrow three nurseryman ready to set out ' See wit ,,,".t:: planted in cans from 'your "6',' CAZINITS v,tA,14'.,:''',L..,'; inches deep along the line at- - in the soloction vt; in late a If is it May. simple garden nurseryman, Im Fria of Champion tached to the stakes. Plant the you want to take the time you matter to plant them. Have t tattofe sindoist :Fseeds in the bottom of the fur44' can grow annuals from seed the nurseryman cut open the Evaporative Sweeteas do best in a cool tow and cover it with' no planted outdoors where you can. Water thoroughly- a day more than half an inch of soil i :want them- to bd. in late April some even . two climate before and or though transplanting COOLERS Li 6 VI are :, As the plants grow taller, , or when the ground warms.-- , Dig the planting-- hole large of., the ::f new selections Is qhe leader In Semen's ' in from op. : to take the roots' with I: soinewhat heat tolerant,',: ge't.,,!' Indit' wil. in.wnriced Ws ceenno field.: ,, 'enough ' V71 the sides of the furrow around Ask about preout crowding. Remove plant I eing the peed in the ground as g .1' season show soon in Perennials can be grown from the can with roots I, as : & possible ,. early the small plants. 41 Priam NN, The After planting, stretch tight- - from seed at very little cost if intact. Set it in the planting spring' will reward.;' you With For best N 4r.,4 lhow4tcrport earlier , and more attractive ly a wire four inches from the you have the time and know- - hole at the same depth it was kwn sprinkling Modem Multri -, I blooms .i, ground and another one at the how. Some growers plant. peplanted in the can. F ill it with ) 10.73,1 W11,1,3 9041: AT THE HOME .& GARDEN or soil and water. .44 soil where you top of the stakes Where the rennial seed in late. April Cover: RAIN JET " I,SALT PALACE FOR A REAL. TREAT! !;,SROW AT row is more than 10 or 12 feet.. May. Some of the seed will Arr. two with or intend Experts, Buck and plant . PLUS FASULOLI 7!.71wt:Rs GALORE sea-..! : ,., , ,, - ,.' Dam Lot theta , three itiche&Of cripastypeat, - Jong,. ,a Appoiling, stotte,maY. Produce flowers the fir4' CRAFTS! AL. THE while ' To plan( roses design ytur 'dig a hole" ! lawn clippings, decayed ma- - 'be required to keep , the top son if planted early, 4,,ed will bloom the other varieties to I', too wire from much. roots take the 'yam. sagging large enough mire or some other organic Set in seed a without crowding , Place ,a material and ,sprinkle vver.,,,the. ,Kite string is now strung tork, ,,econ4 year Place Out of the way mound of sod in the bottom of It to the bottom one coldframe or ( t I top with a complete plant fer-- , the top wire at five or sii inch intervals place in your garden. Use a , the hole,. and place the rose tilizer that is higher in phos' for the plants to climb on. garden soil with plenty of on this. Spread its roots naturphate than nitrogen. humus such as screened com 486-1017 Ut. ally down the slope. Bud 3220 So. State, the on Knot the siring top 'Spade and mix this mixture. Nst pnion, vthere roots are graft-a- l to intervals at wire the in frequent top eight thoroughly , on the top) should be at prevent the whole thing from Sow the seeds in rows and . ground level. ,1 unstrung in case the cover with a thin of soil , layer . a in piece string should break Os' or peat moss. When seedings or two. Half-inc- h reinforcing t, ! roots Cover soil with the true have their fiLvt0 rods painted green make ex- - leaves-th- e developed 'I n second out and fill three fourths full. t --. , fl:MO cellent stakes and they are the plants. By late summer Tamp 'down firmly and then --v DO reusable year after year. it!1; they should be big enough to water. Allow water to drain. r I tottvon-fSwee- t DIAMVC' fsto-- - their pj'arSv peas seed . 'permanent After the water has settled, --,11 KITCHEN and hard of hole are in CI with remainder : tg if&ibbill It , extremely place in the garden. It ';; VI !rf i4"),-,UfrlAle; ROOM '. wateMighti-fo- r 4' i: P.' . '''' , soil, and mound up around the I 'it.;J::: 1;Yi iMPIMI nation make a file mark on You usually divide perenni: canes. This will keep the li red 'SI IIIMIIM the seed coat on the back side als when they become over- - ' canes from drying out. 1 aorrstili is , bloom and and soak overnight in water. croweded sto, ;1(!i' lime; 67' 7 81 ' Plant while the seed is still sparse, A general rule is to di-- '; s 11E04Wil. 160 wet at two or three inch inter- - vide fall blooming varieties in voccrillocHE k 0 botb INCSS vats in the furrow. the early spring and spring !, ibo afall. the ti;:il in a.- 04 N flowering types '4, IS!' Sweet peas do best in cool Those k,k requiring special trans--7- , II alffi ;r1 :FS; inlonno moist soil. A heavy mulch of '''' 04 T, .LP. N 47 , planting dates are Orient f$,1 6 .1V k or 4-,, peat, sawdust,; shavings, 0 1,,,, poppies which should be transsome other material, not ma- or Ir in August planted k IP nure, covering the soil around September, iris beginning in , , 4 A 1.; to retain .help :the plantsAill and through :September, ' July THIS IS the moisture and keep the peonies in September. J ;1 I ctok,. , roots cool. Get it on as soon MANUFACTURED dp - as, the ' plants-a- re eight to To transplant and divide the' ... ''' . Ctl twelve inches high. HOME! REAL SPRINO SUPiSHINE plants dig ,up the clump of peII A spot In the sun will pro-- . rennials and do not injure the duce the most and best flowroots. Wash off the soil and ers. Avoid a hat south or west divide into' separate divisions. DC 57all lOfor5óC wall you would have a long-- , Generally the foliage should I: er period, of bloom. Keep the be pruned down. Replant each WI S DUTCH MASTERS flowers picked for continuous division. 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