Whitby Free Press, 9 May 1979, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS make home the perfect setting for yourself. "Grow" Lights Are Boon to Green Thumbs If you enjoy.indoor plant- ing, butare concerned about the lack of natural light, you'l be happy to know'that new indoor lighting meth- ods make it possible to closely re-create outdoor conditions. Natural conditions can be so accurately simulated, in- door plants are able to grow and thrive as if they were in their ancestral home. Through time and experi- mentation, you ,can dis- cover ways to encourage plants to best react to the growing conditions you pro- vide indoors. In nature, plants have a variable day with seasonal sunlight lasting nine to fif- teen hours long. With the help of artificial lighting and time monitoring, short win- ter days become longer and plants enjoy an adjustable eight to sixteen hours of 'daylight, as needed. Newly developed incan- descent floodlights and spots are able to supply indoor light containing large amounts of red rays which are essential for good plant growth. Such lighting also provides dramatic night- time effects on tall trees and can be used as supple- mental lighting for flower- ing plants on display. ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING TECHNIQUES make growing all kinds of plants in- doors much easier for the gardening enthusiast. Secret Plants Want to have success with your plants? With a little ad- vance planning and careful choice, you can make the ideal plant selection for your home or office. Different plants have varying needs for humidity, light,. and air which you should keep in mind. At the same time, to Successful is Selectivity you'll want to make the most of decorating possibil- ities by choosing a plant or plants which contrast in height, shape, branch, or trunk structure. You'll also want to consider thosewith similar needs, for humidity, light, and air. For the office, small plants are ideal. It's en- couraging to know that many smaller plants are able to grow and thrive in light previously considered un- suitable for proper plant de- velopment. Many attractive plants do well in offices lit by ordinary, incandescent light bulbs. Attractive cala- theas, marantas, Bird's nest sansevierias and English ivies all grow well under the minimal light provided by a small desk lamp. Offices with overhead fluorescent lighting afford a greater selection of choices, as more plants are. able to thrive and progress under modern fluorescent light- ing. Corn plants, begonias, and ornamental pineapples are attractive and durable choices for office plants. What about houseplants? It is best to keep in mind the size of your home or apart- ment, as well as its decor. Spacious quarters allow for the possibility of purchas- ing larger greens such as bamboo palms and pony- tails. Many of these selec- tions are naturals for deco- rating use and often serve more utilitarian purposes, such as becoming room di- viders. Surprisingly, most wash- rooms would look wonder- ful with a cascade of small, VANDERMEER NURSERY Durham Rd. 23 South at Bayly our plants are grown in our own green houses with care., large selection of flowering plants planters seeds roses fruit trees fuzzy ferns. You can choose one type or assorted vari- eties to create a "fresh as all outdoors" appearance. To accent a vanity ledge under the bath mirror, choose small plants such as Tra- descantia. For the kitchen, consider a useful and attractive herb plant. These and other beautiful greens - such as ivies and peppers - are tough enough to withstand grease and gas fumes, and are lovely enough to give a softening appearance. Wan- dering vines of various kinds also make attractive kitch- en accents, on or under countertops. A 'bookcase is another good place to display small- er plants, particularly if there is a window light reaching it. Choose plants which can grow well in this simple atmosphere. To en- sure your success as a house- plant gardener, ask your lo- cal nursery for advice on the right plant for your home or. office conditions. † OVER 300 IN STOCK It's Springtime! LAWN-BOY. SUPREME 21" MOD ELS 7268 WTHOUT CATCHER 7229 MODELS 5277 WITHOUT CATCHER 5247 A whole New Generation of Lawn Boy mowers with 20% to 30% more useable power and quick response air-vane governor. Extra quiet operation with under-the-deck muff ler. F inger- tip start and solid state igniiion. Available with 19" or 21" light- weight die-cast aluminum hous- ing with or without grasscatcher. See them todayl gray's engine repair 324 Thickson.Rd. 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