016-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, April 26,1986 , v i Lebanon Co. DHIA Garden depends on temperature, crops _ M n (Continued from Page Dl5) MEDIA - Each year gardeners cucumoer, squash and tomato. 7^rte2hcult°M County-Line Farm ask; “ When shou i d i p i ant my Very tender crops are those that 2RF mount cult., $2,800 garden?” Jeff Jabco, Delaware may be injured by continued cool J. Hoff. Cape Maj Dale Hostetler & Son. 3Q5 20 380 40 825 County Cooperative Extension weather without frost. These crops Courthouse. NJ 609-46 F 39 3 7-8 305 23,082 3 9 893 agricultural agent points out that are lima bean, eggplant, can -62 3 36 305 21,437 3 8 818 there are a number of answers to taloupe and pepper. Dennis Wampler that question and the answer Tender-very crops should not be 125 3 5-8 305 25,406 3 8 968 depends on temperature. planted until mid May in our area. Mark C Patches 44 g3Q By May 15> sout hern and Many of the vegetables in the EnosN Lembach southeastern sections of the state tender and very tender Cora 3 5-1 305 22,707 3 8 859 are generally free from frosty classifications will benefit from Arthur R Krall & Son weather. By May 20, there is little plastic mulches. Besides con- Tess 3 4 1 305 23,224 3 6 825 danger of frost in most of Penn- trolling weeds and conserving Arnold Acres sylvania. As late as June 1, frost moisture, the plastic mulch will Donald G Hotter 347 24, °° 8 39 942 may occur in high altitudes of generally tend to warm the soil. 54 V 3 6-4 305 29,336 3 2 935 central and northern Penn- Lloyd Burkholder Jr g6O sylvania. irrigation: Rainbow Big 50 3 6-0 288 23,263 3 7 860 Guns no. 300, $125. each, Roy H Weaver ; 5 for $500.; Rainbow shut 45 3 30 305 18,059 4 5 809 Brillioncultipackerdouble o ff valves, 5"x4", $4O. Raymond K Martin roll, B’, $300.: JD harrow each. 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DON’T DELAY - CALL TODAY FARM & COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS™^ RD 4, EPHRATA, PA 17522 f^| Located In Farmersville 23 202 304 3 2 964 3 5 1031 4 0 807 30 344 29,758 20,424 305 305 292 3 7 807 4 0 855 21 962 21 347 305 305 3 6 920 4 2 923 25 545 21,801 305 305 4 3 805 18 778 305 3 9 933 24 095 305 4 2 835 20 050 304 OR A NEW BUILDING? AGRI-INC. PHONE (717) 354-4271 Vegetable crops may be classified into four groups ac cording to their temperature requirements. Very hardy crops include the vegetables that are not injured by severe midwinter freezing, such as asparagus, horseradish, parsnip, rhubarb, salsify and winter onion. Hardy crops thrive during cool weather and will withstand frosts of spring and early fall, but not severe freezing. Such crops are cabbage, cauliflower, beet, carrot, turnip, lettuce, endive, pea, onion, radish and spinach. All crops falling in either the very hardy or hardy groups may be planted safely as early in the spring so you can prepare the ground. 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Berks Co. 215-777-4579 120/450 volt 2 bearing DC fenerator, no motor, 150. Can Deliver. Schuylkill Co. 717-345- 8179 '63 Chevy, 2 dr Biscays parts, chrome, glass as
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