The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1969 — Page 31
Potted Plants Add Beauty The modem look of container gardens reflects the need for maintenancefree outdoor living. Potted flowers and greens of all sizes and shapes mean release from the drudgery of caring for extensive planted areas. Container gardens are
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weedless and mobile. They require a minimum of care and can be- imaginatively used to decorate any outdoor area. Decks and patios used for relaxing or outdoor entertainment are naturals for potted plant displays. An expanse of wooden fence or garage wall benefits, too, from the addition of a clay pot garden.
Before deciding on outdoor locations for container plants, the requirements of the plant should be considered. Some locations receive full sun, while others are semi-shaded. Plants should be placed accordingly. Geraniums will thrive in sun-drenched areas. Potted mums, available all year round, also do well in the sun.
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Right for shaded areas are tuberous begonias, fuchsias, or vivid cinerarias. They’ll do well on protected porches, underneath a garage overhang, or in the shade of a tree. Also attractive for outdoor landscaping are planter loxes and hanging baskets. All plants in baskets or planters should be kept individually potted in clay containers. A planter box of mixed green and flowering plants makes a colorful window or porch railing addition.
BASIC SPIN-CASTING Spin-casting is the simplest type of casting to learn. The principles of spin-casting are similar to casting with a conventional level wind reel. The main advantage of spin-casting is the elimination of backlash - line peels off a stationary spool. You ought to reach 50-60 feet after a few tries. THE BASIC OVERHAND CAST Jfc AIM 1 |L r - ‘ dBL? •»■•'•***■* Face target with left foot rear of right foot, and rod tip at eye level. Elbow doesn’t touch body. Press and hold button on reel to disengage line and you are ready to cast. Keep palm of hand down and reel handle up for right handed casting. Jfc . /BACK 2 ' ■ V Start backward ll'®** phase by lifting elbow and shoulder slightly. Pivot on your elbow until your \ hand comes smoothly ’' □ \ to eye level. "Xj stop 3 52 St 1\ Rod shpu,d stop ,*\ at vertical, where z , /r“ ' the lure weight .'xSv’SV- . \ will develop a casting bend. Without hesitation begin the downstroke using slight wrist bend for power. J CAST 4 Halfway between $ vertical and your original starting MgLffSpA*position, release thumb button and your lure is in flight. To - '• feather cast you can exert delicate contiol over lure by light pressure on thumb button to slow it down. ... <■" stop rod at eye ,evel i-J or original position.
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To start, lie on the disc with your legs trailing behind you. Place the weight of your body on your elbows, extending your arms out straight to hold the tow rope.
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To get up, slide your knees forward into a kneeling position. Then slide one foot forward.
To stand up, balance your weight with one hand on the disc, while the foot on the same side is slipped forward.
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Disc Provides Skiing Fun ‘'o'With a minimum of power and equipment you can enjoy the thrills of water skiing using a saucer to skim, the water. This inexpensive form of boating fun requires only a disc or saucer, tow line and life jacket. Any outboard boat powered by a motor of 6 or more horsepower can pull a disc rider. The dedicated angler may shudder to think of it, but his fishing boat can be turned into a ski boat to please his action-minded children.
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Disc riding offers the thrills of water skiing with a minimum of power and equipment.
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Down on the waterfront when the shadows are long and the boats are bobbing at anchor, you’ll find the seadogs with their sea yarns. Like the legendary Jantzen super knits. At port, the Harpoon mockturtle, brown as a nut, blue as the surf or bold as gold, striped. At starboard, it’s the Fraher Fisherman Stripe mockturtle. White as salt, striped with surf blue, lime or avocado. Both all-cotton, sizes S-XL.
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