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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1996, p. 15

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spring, new foliage is sent forth : * in smmoide potait ie in some parts country it may be advisable to ~ mulch plants for the winter. in this area, however, there is a long list of varying perennials which will survive most winters. Even in ities which experience much colder winters but also regularly have a good covering of srtow most of the winter, many perennials will survive most of the winters. Herbaceous perennials are the "in" plants, and even the growers ofamudph'marepronmmg the fact that many perennials can be sown from seed much like Perennials, however, do have gardens. These are the plants such 72° Stotage Cabingt.....NOW 60" Storage Cabingt.....NOW Pontry Towe............ .. OW Stacksble Pantries ... NOW ons oo n We taa o5 5. 1 e B o c3 24 o Ne e e t Te annus ,“,,,,: s a much broader . on through the summer and into selection of perennials for specific _ the autumn. While its first burst of esâ€"for example, very dry soils . bloom in late spring is the best, a . or areas that are constantly â€" dump of this plant will have some ‘\dampâ€"than there is with annuals. . color all summer. This plant is parâ€" mx“!mm ticularly suited to hot, dry locaâ€" ‘ gerden may be tions. it is also fairly rampant once planted many weeks before the it begins reproducing from its own average date of the last killing . seeds and spreading roots. frostâ€"which is the general plant The Ozark sundrop (Oenothera ing time for annuals. And finally, _ missouriensis) is a lowâ€"growing there is a wide range of perennials. . plant covered in buttercupâ€"like which do well in partly to fully yellow flowers most of the sumâ€" shaded locations in the garden. mer, These too like dry soil and If you are considering planting .. _ perform well in a rock garden perennials this spring, there are a . where they will drape over the number of lesserâ€"known ones that : faces of the rocks beneath them. A you might consider and search ... . osely related species is the out. Let‘s begin with plants for evening primrose (0. tetragona) fullâ€"sun locations. There are hunâ€" . ..â€"which grows twice as tall (60 am) sun. You probably already grow, Italian bugloss (Anchusa azurea) or have grown in the past, plants . (Continued on page 17) 4 to 9 fest wide AHlSTACK A A aanbuad o it 4 n SPRING SALE BONUS! 16 Brachas and Stardacts 15% off Duing Sale Werk and Finishes bloom in late spring is the in white, Catk, Hieck HIRE A PROFESSIONAL HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING Don‘t trust just anyone with your floors All o1 our turniture is handâ€"crahed using the hnast pine and oak and hnished protessionaliy wsing se pra en es " stt Come in and see oun - at work fignt on the CR Pore & Oc Furriiawe Lid. Decorate your home with the warmth of country. 140 University Ave. E Waterloo (519) 746â€"7070 It costs less in the end 3 Call for a free inâ€"home â€" 579â€"5110 > ~â€" 1659 Victoria St. N. E81

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