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This affair is an annual event for women belonging to the Berks County Fanners Association. The speaker for the morning was Debbie Flay of “Debbie’s Plants and Macrame,” Reading. Debbie told the group to leam the plants by their families, saying, “It is much easier to A complete, 12.5 HP, 2-cylmder diesel tractor. OKUIOTH SALES - SERVICE Box 67, Intercourse, Pa. 17534 After 5 P.M. JOHN 0. WEAVER 656*9982 GID DIENNER 768*8521 SAM STOLTZFUS 768*3594 OR Answering Service 354*4374 We Stock Hess’s Farm Su care for them that way.” Plants of the same family require the same care, the florist explained. Debbie also told the group that water is the second most important ingredient to a plant’s health, and that 95 per cent all plants die because of over-watering. “It is better to under-water than to over-water,” she noted. “Use a water meter or A new breed of tractor with a powerful 17HP water-cooled diesel engine. A 7 PAK? /Jfssr? 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Debbie pointed out that house plant production has been increasing in the last few years. Spider plants, she remarked, helped to get the plant “boom” started. “If you have one, don’t touch its leaves because they ►lies. Check Our Prices on Animal Medications Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 2,1977 Debbie Flay demonstrates plants at Ladies Day Out. are very delicate and will turn brown,” She added, “Fluoride is no good for Spider plants, either.” Fluoride can kill about two thirds of all house plants. The speaker then advised the women that, if fluoride is added to their local drinking water suppies, rain or spring USED TANKS (2) 425 Gal. Esco 0-200 Gal. DeLaval (2) 300 Gal. Mojonnier (1 Sold) 300 Gal. Sunset (2) 300 Gal. Jamesway (1 Sold) 300 Gal. Zero Self contained 300 Gal. Esco - Sold 350 Gal. Esco 500 Gal. Dari-Kool 400 Gal. Mojonnier 500 Gal. Mojonnier 300 Gal. Esco (Sold) 425 Gal. Esco 400 Gal. Girton 400 Gal. Dari-Kool 600 Gal. Girton 18 can Can Cooler MEW TANKS 400 Gal. 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The leaves are the structures from which they breathe, so they should not be dirty. “A mister can remove some of the dirt, or you can just wipe each leaf off with a damp cloth on some plants,” she said. However, plants with “hair” on their leaves cannot be misted or they will turn brown, the speaker continued. K pests are a problem, try to get rid of them by yourself, Debbie instructed, before you buy a commercial product. No problems should arise, however, as long as the plants are cared for properly. If a plant does have insects, remove it from the others. The bottom side of the leaves will tell the tale if you suspect insects. This is where the pests will usually be evident. To remove the insects, cover the soil with paper or something similar and turn the plant upside down, then shake gently. After doing this, use a mild detergent and wipe each leaf off individually. Next, rinse the plant and repeat the process twice a week if necessary. Before finishing the plant lecture, Debbie advised the ladies about fertilization of house plants. For the average person, she recommended a mild fertilizer which can be mixed with water. This way fertilizer can be added when the plants are watered and it is less likely that the plants will be over-fertilized. (Continued on Pafe 571 53