Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1991, p. 12

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the HERALD Community News Wednesday August 1991 Town Gardener Care must be taken when planting trees By TOM VAN Many homeowners often plant young trees with little or no regard for how large the trees will be in just a few short decades It doesnt matter whether it be one of the much sought after blue spruce or one of the lesser known white Nor way or Siberian spruce AH of these which are hardy in virtual ly all of Canada will easily attain 12 to 25 metres ft in height with a spread three metres ten ft The popularity and beauty of the blue spruce seems to cause experienced homeowners to plant the small trees in areas where their growth will be restricted after only a few vears The dif ficulty comes in that there is almost no way that the growth can be restricted unless the homeowner is willing to under REVERSE MORTGAGES Available At MONEY CONCEPTS 8731877 OSBORNE DECOR Custom Made Verticals Drapes And Bedspreads FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE I STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT L7G 8734961 fax 8734962 MOM WAGES WAR on high prices the casualties are high Come in and see how low the prices have been beaten down Guaranteed Lowest Prices Ontario Chesterfield Wholesalers Behind Auto Mall Guelph WERE YOUR INSURANCE BROKERS WE UNDERSTAND PAUL ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 143 MILL ST Hilton rfflb Georgetown Ontario Lake a severe clipping regimen on the new growth each and every year Since the latter does not happen the most common scenario is for the larger lower branches to be chopped off in order to regain access to a walkway driveway or the en trance to the house itself This is where the trouble for the trees begins It is most important when plan ting not only spruce trees but other large trees whether evergreens such as fir and pine or deciduous trees such as maples and oaks that sufficient room be allowed for the trees to achieve their full growth The Canadian Garden Council ad vises that an to jour garden centre should bring a close estimate as to just what ultimate size the tree vou have chosen may be expected to achieveinyourarea the way if vou are presents considering planting a blue spruce trees there are several types available The most com is the Colorado blue spruce pungens Glauca These vary colour considerably and through the winter months re tain more of a green than blue colour It is generally the most economical v to purchase The oldest of the real blue blue spruces is Koster pungens Koster It s major drawback has been a tendency to have a crooked main stem that needs to be staked upright for the first few years The spruce through still very much available has now been superseded by at least two other varieties vou may want to cheek out at vour favorite garden centres blue spruce pungens Hoopsi and blue spruce p moerheimi i Both of these have a much better conical shape straight main stem and excellent silver blue needle colour throughout the entire year although the colour is at its best in June A common habit of ners once a spruce achieves a large size is to remove the lower branches Often this is done to at commodate access around the tree because it was planted loo close to a walk or driveway But because its thought to be the thing to do Even many professional land scapers are guilty of this sin If this pruning up sin can be avoid it should be at whatever the cost According to the Canadian Garden Council one of the pro that affect older spruce trees is a canker disease known as Cytospora It occurs generally on older branches at the interior of the trees One of the best methods of avoiding the disease is to keep older trees in a healthy state An important way of doing this is to ensure that all of the lower branches remain on the tree removing only dead or dy limbs It is likewise important to leave all of the old needles which annually fall from the tree beneath the branches This material acts as a natural mulch both keeping the surface roots Community Service Bulletins If vim are a nonprofit ion senile club group and lit us to publish iinunitv iv lie inn ounce of inlet est ill riming hen is no this serwu to Hills lommiiiiitv groups Tot submissions is it Noon tot he Deadlines will not will do best to nit is limited Hid nisei dun Happenings Hall on Hilts Sen Hilling id proiidi vour school club business or group short or long presentations on he nature and of the For more call Phil at and message Are expecting a this Fall Regional Health a series tor expectant parents will gam tin most benefits at lending as as possible If Dec Jan reg for series calling Tom Thi a Working Artist to in the of Hills Cultural Centre Georgetown from now to August Kith Ex and Sale sponsored the Friends of the Hills Libraries Vclon and George loun All welcome Free admission Want to go hack to school But cant find chid If vou art a priRnant teen or then TEA be the program for Child car ls credits Work at pact vulh to help Program to fired in this IjII ldj at Co In rv School locjted in Park has lift I Half grams in Jays for mornings or dfli moons an available further in formation pltasi phone Paula Love In Food Bank mil closed on on lv to September nettling ride phone Victorian Order of Nurses will hold a Foot Care at he location Tht cost is and District Memorial Hospital Georgetown I Aug For further and appointment please Radio Control Car Racing Sun dav in at the Fairgrounds starting at 12 noon Featuring car ear and truck Ice Pre at Georgetown Hob In and Trs St Hall n Hills Drinking and Driving Assoc IIHADDA Is holding car wash August 11 11am SI per wash Georgetown Home Hard Beach Dance August J a MOO per person available the General held at the Meetings Acton Lions me the 2nd and Wednesdj Die at pm at imtdc Club I rgi town mitt Ihi members homes on he of fir information liuise Golf and Club for a noon luncheon For formation contact John jo at Hills Toast masters meet at Glen Williams Town Hall For more mformaiion call Don or Paul at Kinsmen Club of Georgetown meet evm other at the Hotel at For more information call Ron re at Club of Georgetown meets Tucsdav at Ihi Hall on Mill Street behind the For r formation call Bill Mason The Club of Acton meets Tuesdays at p m at he Wooden Hearth Restaurant For more information call Brian Robertson 1653 Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion meeting da of each month the Georgetown Legion Branch 127 Mill Street Georgetown For more information call Opt mill Club of Georgetown metis 2nd and Tucsdoy of the month at 7 at the club Far more in formation contact Sandy Booth Living With Cancer Group meets even second Thursday at the Canadian Cancer Society Milton Branch Main Street pm For mnrc information calf 5228 or La League of Georgetown and Acton the 2nd da o lath month TO m lalk about breast feeding and parenting Preg nant moms and nursing babies For more In formation call Sandra at Pregnanl Toons Prenatal lasses designed for of charge Transportation provided counseling available Call Susan at IWiSta Health for mon in forma lion Hills British meilings lire hi Id In formally on Thursday of month in of I loyal Canadian n llrunch For airman Phi GeiirgtlHwn ami Alton City Council President Belli Jamleson New Acton Anon Group is every Wednesday at Acton Baptist Church side entrance welcome For further in formation contact Eleanor al The Hills Community Chess Club meets ever Wednesday from 10 p in the Library of Georgetown District High School Casual tournament play available For further in formation the school A local cycling group meets Tuesday at at Georgetown District High School front parking lot For more information call at Volunteers Georgetown Vintners are looking for For more information call 877 Red Cross Georgetown Dlsirlct requires volunteers to assist in Finance and Public driving and Aid For more tioneaU Bemice a 1 Alcoholic Anonymous can help Call for more in forma lion Canadian Mental Health Assocla lion Region Branch needs volunteers for programs on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings In Burlington and Acton For more information call Laura The Saltation Army will up in working order I- or more information call Volunteer drivers for Ihc dian Cancer Society town Unit needed In transport patknts to and from Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto Itclm for miliagc will lie paid Ihi Georgetown Unit office at IM Gut Iph SI Georgetown 14 daily or call Support is For individuals who positions working 15 hours pi lift skills to with dcvclopmi hundnaps Instruction takes plaei in the child home if you an IS or r mil information FREE DAY PASS nil ivh aw Off lot IIm lint m iSnii ELECTRONIC S ER IC E WORK nun VCbHOMECARSTEREOSPORTABLfSCOsTURNTABIiSVIDEO GAMES guahan i FREE iihaiI All I IKHNUIAN FOR BEST SERVICE A THE PRICE CALl GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND una it avinui on m cool and moist and maintaining an acid soil condition which the trets prefer Though the aforementioned tare is the optimum most homeowners do just the opposite by cutting away the lower limbs and removing all the valuable old needle mulch The Canadian Garden Council says do your spruce trees a favour leave the needle mulch intact and dont remove the lower branches from the trees either The canker disease is most easily noted on the interior bran near the trunk where exuda of sap with a white cottony appearance are evident The only solution is the sterile removal of all dead branches exhibiting this appearance After each cut dip the saw or pruners in alcohol to prevent spreading the disease OFFICE MAGIC FOB ALL OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS St Passive Reducing Solon r SESSIONS Si OH For MonrAug Specials 8734907 Guelph St Rear Entrance Georgetown NEW SATURDAY HOURS N0W0PEN9am6pm FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE GEORGETOWN LOCATION ONLY

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