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Show S4D Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 6, 1988 ZESS S Early spring, time to prepare lawn ' : After a cold winter many ' homeowners anticipate the lon- ger, warmer days of spring and summer. They are anxious to have the brown grass change to . the green grass of spring. Now is the time to prepare for a better 'spring lawn. Removing matted tree leaves and debris helps to keep from smothering the grass. An early . mowing helps the sun reach the grass crown and helps the lawn , . . sooner. green-u- p , Throwing some seed on areas of the lawn that may be thinner than it should, will help with ear-- : , Bathroom Renovation Made Easy Spring Is Here.... SO ARE THE SAVINGS! isji germination and the development of a g lawn. Fertilizing the grass now will promote sturdy root growth and thicker top growth. 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ALPINE BATHTUB UNEBS 467 East Millcreek Way Bountiful, UT 84010 C&S POWER YARD EQUIPMENT 527 No. Market Street 546-131- call 292-677- 5 4967 ArnteAfl Kaysville 6Mu lift, LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? 3 TURN TO OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! Flan ahead for better vegetables SYRACUSE What fun it is vto curl up with a blanket, an and a seed catalog and let your fantasies run rampant! The isky is the limit...no budget re-- 1 ' strictions. rr , ap-pi- e, 1 -- Now really, lets get practical or 1 - ; at least a little bit realistic. If its your first garden you limit your plot of ground :. should 20 by 30 feet. Thats plenty for a beginner. First make a list of 1; ground rules.(No pun intended.) ; .Remember to plant only the .types of food your family will eat. No matter how certain vegetables 'thrive in the area, its a total loss I; jf nobody eats them. ; - To prepare your ground, rake the mulch of winter or spade :: it under. Vegetable gardens .'should be spaded or tilled to a I depth of at least 12 inches. Check 'with the extension service or a nurseryman as to soil acidity, fertilizers, and planting times. Follow the directions on seed packets for plants in.doors. Avail yourself of vegetable and flower starts from local sup-- ; pliers when all chance of frost has passed. Make a tool checklist. You will need a hoe, rake, clippers, hand trowel, cultivator, a spade or shovel, and a length of garden hose. A pair of snug fitting garden gloves and a wheelbarrow will come in mighty handy too. Pruning and shaping up your shrubbery early before the budding begins will make for nicer shrubs all summer. Dont forget the possibility of planting in containers. A bucket with a wire tomato cage will support a variety of plants from a cherry tomato vine to a cascading petunia and can be moved about to create instant color and to get maximum sunshine. ; - lo-c- & y i Its a little late to grow your own starts for your vegetable garden, unless you have room with a Jot of sun, said a spokesperson ;from the Utah State University 'Extension Service. Now is the time to begin planting the outdoor garden for early harvesting. As soon as the ground can be ; worked, peas, lettuce, spinach, and radishes may be planted. Also started plants of broccoli, brus-s- J 8 nff rn MWftstrffiimi wr. n n Fresh California Full Heaping Cases el sprouts, . A al wWaiitofcgri , 4 1.1 -. Plant early vegetables outside now t V . pre-starti- cabbage and cauliflower should be planted. The first part of April is the time to plant carrots, beets, parsnips and onions. These crops may also be planted in the late summer to be harvested in the cool fall. Green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers and squash should not be planted until May. State nursery offers low-cost f ? - t ,y , , L trees, shrubbery i - How would you like a forest in your own backyard? Or 4 .right perhaps you would settle for a windbreak to protect you from those winter winds. If you do need trees or shrubs for conservation planting, the Lone Peak State Nursery has them for you. The Division of State Lands and Forestry offers the tree and shrub program, and forestry personnel will provide free consultation and technical assistance. 4 Orders for seed4 lings are now being accepted. Order forms are available at State .Lands and Forestry offices and the Lone Peak State Nursery, or ft- - low-co- AD PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 6th-12t- h, call 571-090- 1988 AVAILABILITY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Albertson's store, except as specifically noted in this ad . 3945 Washington Blvd., Ogdon 2004 Harrison Blvd., Ogden 2076 North Main, Layton 1965 West 5600 South, Roy RAIN CHECK Ve strive to have on hand sufficient stock of advertised merchandise. If for any reason we are out of stock a st RAIN CHECK will be issued enabling you to buy the item at the advertised price as soon as it becomes available fall-plant- rfe tPC. Copyright 1988 by Albertsons, Inc. 0. 1 All Right Reserved - |