Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1944 — Page 8

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Mulch Conserves Moisture v. And Reduces Cultivation

By HENRY L. PREE Saripes-Howard Staff Writer Do not allow newly planted trees, shrubs or flowers to go dry. If the soil is light, even more water will be necessary. In dry weather, water newly planted evergreens once & week, by making three or ‘four holes with a crowbar in the soil just inside the spread of the branches. A couple of tablespoons of & 4-12-4 fertilizer placed in each hole will

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between toes, may mean dread Athlete’s Foot! 4 y rate of one Get glorious soothing relief from that torsuri trowelful to evitch, with prise ply id WV-222. Reach’ oy Jajge bun sters and cracks c m er. De oo ay-222 34s and | Dig the fertiliz75¢... tall drug counters. er, a 4-12-4 mixture, - into the soil thor- | oughly. Water the soil, but not : the plants, if you want to re- Mr. Pree duce blackspot and mildew to a marked degree. Continue to dust or spray. Roses lose their foliage Jater in the summer if the plants " get dry at this time. Cultivation, too, should be part of your cultural program, but mulch “if you wish to reduce cultivation and conserve moisture, Raspberry cane borers are active during July. Dead tips indicate the borer has started to work down the stem, so cut off { the canes at a point a couple of s inches below dead wood. These 0 | borers may also be found in With Offi t blackberry and rose bushes. Be n DV 0. sure to cut off and burn all old

MILLER JEWELRY Ca, toe. canes of - red raspberries after 29 on the Circle they are through bearing, dis 2d Dr. from Power & Light Co. eased or not. After delphiniums have bloomed, cut the stalks back to | the ground to induce a second growth of flowers. Delphiniums | that have large hollow stems should have the tops plugged | with mud, after cutting, to keep i out water. | Polyantha and floribunda roses | will flower much of the summer | if the fading flower clusters are | cut off regularly, back at least to the first leaves. Porch and window boxes and potted plants dry out quickly. Water daily but do not over-water | those which are in semi-shade. | Feed once a month with a liquid fertilizer. Peonies will produce better | plooms next spring if they are given a couple of trowelfuls of a | 4-12-4 fertilizer to a plant

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