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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1981, p. 18

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PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY . MAY 6, 1981 Many home gardeners have trouble determinâ€" ing when to start work in ‘‘In the first days of spring we tend to be over anmous to get into the garden," says Russ Gomme. Ontario Minâ€" istry of Agricuiture and Food _ hortrculturist ‘‘But wait until the soul is dry and the frost is out of the ground before you face that shows the taop A good indication that the soul is ready is a litâ€" tle crusting on the surâ€" WEDNESDAY MARKETS Corner of Frederick & Duke Sts. START MAY 6, 1981 And Continue to December 23, 1981 sm AQ.. «@ 2:“ P..c owTa®o SUNDAY ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW & SALE Every Sunday to June 28, 1981 12 Noon â€" 5 P.M. KITCHENER‘S FARMERS MARKET OPEN EVERY SATURDAY ALL YEAR ROUND Mahler‘s Hairâ€"a monium 5:00 A.M. â€" 2:00 P.M. 886â€"7520 Preparing gardens (BEHIND DOMINTION ) Hairstyling Limited winter damaged branchâ€" es on trees and hedges. One of the first garden tasks once the soul is dry is to fertilize lawns and cut or pull up dead plant debris. Remove dead leaves and other debris that harbor overâ€" wintering insects and diseases before the warm weather revives them . Trim broken or of the soul is dry While you are waiting for ideal soul conditions, take the tume to clean up lawn and garden areas Waterl0oO Rregional Credit UNION Limited (GO WHERE THE INTEREST 1S) DAILY INTEREST CHEOUING ACCOUNT DEPOSITS OVER $25,000 | NO MINIMUM BALANCE OFFICES: â€" 16B King St. S. Watrerioo 1334 Waber St. E. Kitchaner L’:S*fi_,m _':_M&h

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