Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 July 1993, p. 16

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Page 16 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, July 17, 1993 : REX’ BLUE SPRINGS , Realty (Halton) Corp. | ONAL 1 From Wastewise 7 : : Thousands of people RS SERVICE 1 across Ontario are discover- F THE '90s! OF THE '90s! I ing the benefits of compost- Wane wil met you pope Wayne offers a written [| ing: it helps the environment jprehensi by reducing the amount of additional cost to you! evaluation of your home I waste going to landfills and I it’s good for your garden. About one third of house- I hold garbage is kitchen and 1 yard waste. If you compost in addition to taking part in your local recycling pro- BUS. (618) 856-4348 Wayne Saunders 12000 99! TOR. (416) 874-3053 be opeamren FAX (519) 856-2128 Wayne Sells Properties Just Like Yours! $195,500 ~ ROCKWOOD Custom-built with you in in NLT I sites by 50 per cent or more. Composting turns kitchen = and yard waste into dark, fireplace, family room & i inground pool are a few of the features. Just call Wayne. __RMRW9: MAKE AN OFFER!! BE ORIGINAL - YOU PRICE IT! - 3 bedroom - eat-in kitchen - finished rec. Compost adds nutrients to the soil, and improves its tex- ture and water-holding capacity. If you’ "re not composting, here’s how to get started. * Get a composting bin. Contact your municipal works department to ask if they have composting bins available at a reduced cost. You can also buy a commer- cial model from garden cen- tres, or you can build one yourself. The ideal size to build is between one to one- and-a-half square metres (9 to 25 square feet). + Add material. Start with a layer of plant stalks, twigs or other woody material. Add a layer of brown materi- al (dry leaves, straw, sawdust or woodchips). Then add a layer of kitchen scraps or green plant material (like grass or plant clippings). You can add a little soil, too. It contains organisms which do the work of decomposi- tion. Soil can also suppress room - two walkouts - and more! Guelph on over 1/2 acre. Attached garage has loft & storage. This offers 7 Call Susan Carrie" at 873-0300 ier* fora FAEE MARKET EVALUATION Susan Cesrier home on 2 1/2 lots, one of 200 CLT 7S 1 Composting...getting started stewise food odors. Continue alter- nating layers of yard waste, kitchen waste and soil. Brown yard waste is high in carbon while kitchen and green yard waste is high in nitrogen. Both carbon and nitrogen are needed to build a balanced compost pile. Kitchen scraps that can be added to the compost bin-are fruit and vegetable scraps, tea bags, egg shells, coffee grounds with filter paper and nut shells. * Give it water and air. Keep it as moist as a squeezed-out sponge. Use a cover to keep it from becom- ing too wet from rainfall, and water it if it becomes dry. Provide air to the pile every two to three weeks by turn- ing it with a pitchfork or shovel or aerating tool. ¢ Spread it around. It can take from two months to a year to get finished compost. Be patient. When compost is ready to use, it should be dark and crumbly with most of its original identity lost. Dig it into the earth before planting flowers and vegeta- bles, or use it as a mulch around plants and trees to help retain moisture, smother weeds and prevent soil com- paction. You can screen it and use it on your lawn or as part of a seed-starting mix, or mix it with equal parts water to make a nutritious “tea” for watering gardens, lawns and ts. pots. It’s that simple and it takes just minutes a day to improve your garden and help the environment. For further information, contact Wastewise at 873- 2. miles eae o pure ae this ive ee =, prec Pome now forse, Wel ln ‘THE BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD Georgetown Gorticultural Soctety scaped with a 7 acre lake and! ok OCATION — - LOCATION N $164.90 900 ingrout numerous ing 28 ares weriale and the HOME BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST-ENTRY FORM Lee mie ap in. gh a “y ye ere & ae sont Name: set Te ar he n wea te fg 22Rty repainted & hardwood floors. Gorgeous lot. Call Susan Cari Address: offer. For a: private viewing, call] Wayne*. ‘RMRW93-69 Telephone Number: Directions to home: Profile on applicant: your garden? How much time do you spend working in How long have you had a garden? What is your favourite feature in your garden? al the pete tc gue oe room| teat aaa ee sae Call A pleasure to view. |Wayne Saunders*. RMRW93-49 f Wayne’. RMRW93-39 CHECK THIS OVER - $155,900 _ * ‘TO Ueck - Garage with ya wired for 220 - Includes all appliances - 2 we I: > rooms, new windows = Oak cupboards in kitchen & more. Call Susan ca or 17 A private plece of nature (2.7 acres) “ backing onto the Eramosa River. Formal Vegetable Lil oooooooo ° 2 J = Send your application: Attn: Aliso P.0, Box 145 _] 8234900, Lovey 46 are pace 30 of which is workable. a paved moplelined road 1 1/2 miles north of Categories: (tick off as many as are applicable for you) Tow ther Applications to be fereved by the end of July 1993. Georges Hocicolral Society jeeks Georgetown, Ontario G 471 mhouse Rural Perennial Ros English Style Water or Pond Business ooooooo HWY 7 and just west of Acton. Picture with numerous building s RMRW93-17, queen ee acres of bush, 4 acres *MEMBER OF THE GUELPH & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD AND THE BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD TO SERVE YOU BETTER! mates SH hardwood and approx. 12 acres of IM NATI TIONA exes kf ct secluded & private. tometastal’- RMW3 | Your plans or ours? Call Wayne”. REAL ESTATE SERVICE « *Sales Representative ome Initial viewing and qualification to be.done from July 20 to August 1, Judging to take place during the first week of August. All qualifying applicants will receive a certificate of participation. Prizes to be awarded during Ontario Home Week which is September 26 - October 2, 1993. eat ae] taneiscanes home gardens must have been maintained b; for at least 1 year. If you have further enh or concerns write a note on your application or call Alison at (416) 873-3966.

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