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Oakville Beaver, 23 Apr 2010, p. 28

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 23, 2010 · 28 Spring Home and Garden Vegetable gardens put the family in touch with nature Vegetables straight from your own garden ­ or terrace containers ­ are likely to taste better than any other source. The convenience, cost savings, and the connection to nature are equally compelling reasons to do it, even if you only have a small space. Nurturing a vegetable patch together as a family can also be fun, rewarding, and vigorous exercise. To do it with ease, here's a handy little checklist from Scotts Canada, a leader in this field: · Plan: Choose an area that gets at least six hours of full sunlight daily with a source of water nearby. The soil must have good drainage too, so consider building a raised bed, or opt for a few terrace pots first for the experience. · Prepare: Clear the area by removing grass, rocks, or other debris. Loosen the soil and with a tiller and work in a minimum of 5 to 8 centimetres of soil. A good choice is Miracle-Gro Garden Soil Plus . This plantfood enriched gardening soil helps support strong root growth, holds nutrients, improves drainage, and promotes beneficial micro­organism activity to produce healthier plant growth with an abundant harvest. · Plant: Timing is everything. Broccoli, carrots, lettuce, peas, and spinach like cooler weather so they can be planted after the last frost. Warm-weather vegetables like corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers should be planted in late May. · Prevent Weeds: To keep them out, add a layer of mulch around the plants. A popular choice for maintaining its colour is Nature Scapes Mulch. · Feed and Water: At the seedling stage, your plants should be kept moist and when watering, aim at the base of the plant. Add nutrition with products like All-Purpose Organic Plant Food in the Miracle-Gro line. With your garden hose, you can also feed and water at the same time with LiquaFeed. · Nurture and Care: You may be surprised how quickly vegetables develop. Most grow from a tiny transplant to a full harvest in 30 to 90 days. Because of this check it regularly for water, pest control--and for the picking! www.newscanada.com it' s Pansies Ready to plant! g 00 ngJadteimaedens eni G r rd a at reg $ 26.99 grow with us & Greenhouses $ 49 ea 1 14 $ 99 a flat Scotts Lawn Fertilizer Turf Builder Pro, 32-0-4 Covers 4306 sq ft · $ 17 99 5" 99 $ 19 Bougainvillea $ reg 14.99 $ 10 99 Scotts Premium Grass Seed Sun & Shade Mix 1kg $ reg 19.99 $ 12 99 s arietie ts of v e from Lo os to cho Perennials 4" Pots 5/$ 15 Annuals · Perennials · Shrubs Evergreens · Rose Bushes · Cacti & Succulents · Tropical Plants · Houseplants · Bonsai · Orchids · Soil & More · Fruit Trees Are Here! Cherry, Pear, Peaches, Plums, Apricot & Nectarine (Don't Miss out 5 in 1 Apple) Save Open Daily 9 am- 6pm Bu or mory 3 e and 25 % Trafalgar Rd. All items subject to availability G owers Growers of quality plants since 1960 5558 Trafalgar Road Between Britannia Rd. & Eglinton Ave./Lower Base Line Hwy. #401 MISSISSAUGA Britannia Rd. Eglinton Ave. MILTON 905-878-0722 www.jadegardens.com Sale Starts April 22/10 & Ends April 28/10 5558 Trafalgar Road Hornby, ON (5 mins. north of Hwy. #5) Hwy. #5 OAKVILLE

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