ATIVE: ARTS “ERA COMMUNIC LO 197E "WE WILL LEAVE Eger, HEAD DIRECTLY FOR FLANE TIME -WARP Te Ens, “Fall is not. -the end of the’ ‘Plant spring | : flowering ‘ant, ‘by the end of. September. garden trash: annuals that . pile or destroy them. if left in- gardening season - it is.the bulbs from. mid- -September.. Start to give the garden a have finished blooming; seed. .the™ garden they > may be as start. of next t Spring’ Ss grow- . on, - ye you saved from | gone _ clean- “up. . . Do, a _ stalks: of perennials (not the. breeding grounds for insects. we PE ne a EEE eg . . as. ae | foliage. - . let. it. die. down. ese aa Boo age ata Spe Pe uae ee BR oe ; > that have stopped producing: 7 : with the:Information Seryices.: oe, Me OEE Pes Eh ‘spring ‘when ‘the. ground is. grass clippings and leaves.’ spring rolls around and thot partment of. ao Don't. t neglect the. jawns. import. Cold. and” wet. . Remove all Consign these to the compost _ garden is ready to be. ‘Spaded — Steele Briggs Seeds itd.] Make sure they are cut and DUR eo meng Bn re oe . es ae trimmed before. freeze-up..~ ee ee ee Long growth: will) mat° over the winter. The first two weeks of September are not __ too late to sow grass seed, either to start a new lawn or “# to renovate your present lawn. Fall dews will keep the seedbed moist and promote growth. Evergreens will come - through the winter in better shape if they are watered thoroughly in the fall. . ‘If you have any shrubs to’ be transplanted, do this before the end of September. _Give your. heldges their _ final clipping for the season. : Start collecting leaves for the compost pile. a You. can plant fruit trees and a bushes this. month. Select , good stock from a reputable nursery. : heey AL COG teats Perennials such as peonies , and phlox can be divided or moved now. > | 7 ue 1! ABORT re OT ne aii ‘ : : : , : ' Je : : iil ' oP 4 . ; . f x : me . ety we me Pith wren sagen : . an . . » . * 1: ilies ae : A ‘ : : er Re Shes on : 1h bsg ¢ : i ‘ . ; . : . : is : Se : : : : : Ne If you haven't taken = vo aia oa ibaa ees — a se ae ott vt —_—. = on cuttings from. your gerani- 7 Me ee oe ead | Rieprrimi ig Oe ee ums, it still isn’t too late. eae ee en See | ae apy Se v4 ‘“ Ra : . a OF y : Repot house _ plants you ee ees eee : eee “sneeve sa may have had outdoors, — ee | oe a oo | » 4 ae ey. 7 ready to bring them back into en 1 oe Oe z | re oe oe, ll! ae the house. be | i 7 | | a me ce og as ae J ooo + hoy tos -Chry santhemums “should be. staked, fertilized, and sprayed forinsects. = |), ren | ‘Transplant perennials you: e) much: So. Cc OSe, T ~4 : | : | a anion ii ‘y i | . _ may have sturted from seed” Aa | | - youReN URITISH COLUMBIA, no ecbine in. the ‘summer, to ‘their pies Minniry Of Ine Praying al$aciwiary and lave induatiys : ‘Nbseideai? while for Youd tree copy of the bia new auitian Columtiva Calendar ol kyanit. 1977 1978, Fail an wine Ae oon os | «. Ha ouranle Giag @ MaCanny,, Mirtslar ESE ay Towne, Banish Columbia, Pert ameant Builetin 4, Vielarie, BOs ; ; oe - permanent location, en | a Pad | ' 9 ae. ree | phe we ; . , ‘ . . ae . . ' : , ‘ Oe Ee