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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Feb 1985, p. 11

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Page 11. PLAINDEALER -HERALD. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13.19«5 Gardens should survive winter fairly well Now that we're into February, thoughts are beginning to be directed toward the return of spring activity in yards and gardens. Last winter was detrimental to many landscape plants-what can be expected this year? Even though weather The (EXTENSION) People AAAml for the rest of this winter cannot be predicted, some indications can be made based on thetype of winter we've had so far. Even though there's been some bitterly cold temperatures in the past month, most land­ scape plantings should survive better than last winter. This is because we haven't had the wide extremes that occured last winter, when unseasonably warm temperatures alternated with record cold spells, severly injuring or killing many trees and shrubs. So far, this winter has stayed uniformly cold, (except for the thaw around Christmas) which isn't as rough on woody plants, except for those which are not hardy this far north. Since the first of the year, McHenry County has had a good snow cover, which has ad­ vantages and disadvantages for various landscape plantings. Snow is an excellent natural insulator, which is beneficial in protecting perennial flowers, spring bulbs, strawberries, and root systems of all woody plants from extremely low tem­ peratures and deep penetrating frosts. The problem with a good snow cover and shallow frost depth is that it . favors insects overewintering in the soil. Many insect pests, particularly those of vegetable crops, overwinter in crop residues mixed in with the soil, thus are protected by the insulating snow. This could mean high insect problems next season. Another potential problem for landscape plants is damage due to the weight of accumulating snow. Since there hasn't been a thaw after the new year's snowstorm, various smaller shrubs that were weighted down are still in that condition. Depending on the type and in­ dividual situation, some damage to branches may occur. Un­ fortunately, little can be done until things warm up. Carefully brush off new snow as it falls. Finally, cold temperatures and deep snow has been tough on wildlife. Many reports con­ cerning rabbit and deer damagfe to woody plants have been reported from around the McHenry County area. Little can be done now except to possibly move deep snow away from plants that had already been wrapped, or to wrap plants higher to offer more protection. Commercially available tree wrap or chicken wire are two good choices. For additional information, contact the McHenry County Extension Office at 780 McHenry Ave., P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, 111. 60096. Phones (815) 338-3737 and 338-4747. Preparing big brother Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Dowell of McHenry, watch as their son learns how to diaper a baby at Memorial Hospital Maternity Center's January Big Brother-BigSister Open House. The program will be offered again in May. tension 311. For more information, call 338-2500, ex- Nighttime ice skating opportunity offered Friday at conservation site The gates at Rush Creek Conservation Site near Harvard will be open on Friday evening, Feb. 15 for a special ice skating opportunity. Staff and volunteers for the McHenry County Conservation District will be on hand at the frozen pond from 7 to 9 p.m. to keep a bonfire burning, to an­ swer questions, and to serve hot cider to ice skaters who come out that night. "We normally^ «l«s* the* . .... *•»«..- _a , winter months" explains Region II Ranger Kitty Gora. "So Friday night offers a special chance to enjoy night time skating on the pond at the Rush Creek site." All ages are welcome, and families are encouraged to bundle up and come out to the pond at Rush Creek, west of Route 14 on McGuire Road. Further information about MCCD programs may be ob- tained by calling the district office in Ringwood at (815) 338- 1405 or (815) 678-4431. ~ FS WL Alfalfa Shows Up Well In Any Stand ti'iiiDCTinrmiro-fjTi MI BAUSCH & LOMB SOFT LENSES Ofier Expires March 31, 19R^ O N L Y 1 1 WL 315 39. PROFESSIONAL FEE EXTRA 0 WL 316 100% REFUND TRIAL OFFER NMD LENSES 2 pairs *59 WL 315-316 WL 320 EXTENKI WEAR LENSES *99 HFOCM. Sen LENSES '199 i SEMI SOTT LENSES *99 Particularly when you combine it with an FS Program designed to challenge your crop and maximize your returns. See the folks who know about raising the top alfalfa. McHENRY FS Marengo McHenry Woodstock Elkhorn Zooda Huntloy Chemung ODOPCftATIVft SPIRIT LEADING THE WAY ASHfiMMISM SOn LENSES *159 llRTEl son LENSES *79 11% OfF FRANKS SLCNSKI WITN CONTACT UNK PURCHASE If within tO days you arc not completely satisfied, return your Itnses for FULL 100% Refund. Excluding professional fee. 'cmnmcmiM" PROFESSIONAL FEE INCLUDES: •Compttt* tyt examination with glaucoma tost •Private practlc* of rtgitferad optometrist •Unlimited office visits tor 10 days •Froe ctwmkal care kit. "No boiling" •Complete handling instructions •Initial purchase only •Contact lens insurance available flff Ht 0kligitim CmtlUlim 'W§ tn printt officts tf Optmttry* Not hist mim chsapy eysftass sites plact...l your VWIA dossfvs i pfiviti doctors | practks wKfcscsftssfcaslcsrs? i DR. HOWARD FISHMAN COVENTRY GREEN BUILDING 457 Coventry Lane Suite 126 Crystal Lake (815) 455-5034 HI.. over 60 and arthritis begin Registratioils are still being taken at the McHenry Park Department office for two classes which began this week. Exercise for People with Arthritis and 60 and Over Dance and Exercise both began Feb. 12 at Lakeland Park Community Center. Both, however are eight- week classes, so those interested may still sign up and have sufficient time to derive benefits from the classes. Arthritis exercise is held from 10 to 11 a.m. and Over 60 exercise is held from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Both classes have a fee of $10. For information, call 344-3300 or visit the parks office at 1111 N. Green produc by En GOLDEN POND P.M.& L. Theatre's current iction, "On Golden Pond," Ernest Thompson continues its run at the theatre located at 877 Main St. in Antioch. Curtain time is 8:30 a.m. for Feb. 15,16, 22, and 23 and 2:30p.m. for Feb. 17. Reservations are advised. Call (312) 395-3055 for in­ formation. ADVERTISING NOTICE We're sorry for the Incon­ venience caused our patrons by the omission of the start­ ing date of Feb. 17 in last week's advertisement featur­ ing our new Sunday Brunch. ANDRE'S STEAKHOUSE 11106 U.S. 12 North, Richmond, IL (815)678-2671 T0THEV0TERS OF NUNDA TOWNSHIP I, Harold E. Fisher, am a Candidate for H i g h w a y C o m m i s ­ s i o n e r o f N u n d a Township on the In­ dependent ballot for general election on April 2, 1985. ^aldforfc^theC^ It's fir •Roland Light Joraache® LOVM Musk Doubles Set Sin. 12 ounce no return bottles Oico Sale Price includes a 1-oz. con centrated cologne spray for women and a 1 7-oz con­ centrated cologne for men R8li€hmsnn 1.7SUters Nwart Whit* IM scotch 1.7S Uteri Ms*9 •Regular *Llaht *i.A Twenty four T2ouncecans SSI Osco sale Price 7SO ML RcoSaiefffi! 32 REG. *8.50 Inolenook Navalle a varietal Wines! ^•1.5 liters 1 J. 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