—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1978 20 /» • w demonstrations' by the rarm museum festival Frederick County, Md. Also, ** a 7-year old Irish dancer, V f /» ■* —_ Angela Beaton, will per planned tor October 7-oS 1 ss -*■ produce and crafts for sale. special music, and an an- Clubs, 4-H Clubs, the FFA Saturday only tique tractor pull. and vocational agriculture, Country butchering, cake The two-day event will be Young Farmers Association contest and auction, 4-H dog held at historic Rose Hill of Frederick County and the obedience demonstration, Manor Park, North Market Children’s Museum Com- com and silage contests, Street Extension, off Exit 8 - mittee of Rose Hill Manor. apple butter boiling, square from Route 15 North. The Other activities which will dancing, festival is sposored by the be included are as follows: Sunday only Frederick County Farm Both Days Antique tractor pull, The MuseumAssociation,lnc.,in Ecumen Gospel Singers, cooperation with the sauerkraut making, 4-H Frederick County Farm horse drill team, quilting Bureau, the Pomona and spinning, butter chur- Grange, Homemaker’s FREDERICK, Md. - Frederick County’s third annual Farm Museum Festival will take place here October 7 and 8, beginning at 10 a.m. on the first day and noon on the following day (Sunday). Among the many highlights of the activities will be-apple butter boiling, blacksmithing, cross-cut sawing contests, sauerkraut making, gas engine exhibits, antique tractor displays. Now is the time (Continued from Page 10) TO WATER SHALLOW- ROOTED PLANTS UNTIL IT FROSTS Plants with shallow roots such as azaleas, rhododendrons, mountain laurel and flowering dogwood need frequent waterings. And it’s a good idea to continue watering these plants on a regular basis until the ground" freezes this fall. A shallow-rooted plant has most of its root system in the upper three-to-five inches of soil. Since this is the first layer of soil to dry out, it’s very important that these plants receive at least an inch of water each week throughout the season. Also, the more water your plants can take up before the ground freezes, the better they will withstand the severe winter conditions. Keep in mind that once the ground does freeze, there will be no free water for the plants to take up. But even though the ground is frozen, the parts of the plant above the ground will continue to lose water. Carriage and children’s museums, gas engine exhibits and antique tractor displays, Manor House and gardens, special music groups and children’s ac tivities, carriage rides, and ) have a nice weekend... l _ : * DO IT NOW... SAVE NOW ON SEED CORN! 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