Tips For Outdoor Planters LANSING, Ml—When choos ing plants for your outdoor con tainer, consider the following: • Light—Most flowers are sun lovers. If you're decorating a shady spot, try impatiens, begonias, col eus, browallia, fuchsia or torenia. Check plant care tags and buy with your location in mind-or rotate containers to a sunny spot as sug gested above. ■ Simply designed for reliability, New Idea disc mowing system gets you out of the field fast. Glides through heavy, tough con ditions. ■ Conditioning rolls gently crimp hay to speed drying. Yet, treat nutrient-rich leaves gently. ■ Designed and made by Ameri cans for North America’s farmers ■ Three-point flotation moves disc and ranchers. Encased disc cutterbar in all directions to follow gearbox design eliminates the ground contour. PENI Alrvllla FARMERS EQ. & SUPPLY CO., INC. 717-862-3967 or 3968 Evralt BechfUvtlla SOLLENBERGER EQUIPMENT, MILLER EQUIPMENT INC. 215-845-2911 814-652-5223 SERVICE N.H. FLICKERfsONS, INC. 717-933-4114 717-359-4848 215-683-7252 Cochnnvllto STOLT7FUS FARM SERVICE 215-593-2407 Cf»»«on HINES EQUIPMENT 814-886-4183 Batlwood 814-742-8171 Do««r GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. 717-292-1673 • Height-Put tall plants in the center of containers viewed from all sides.'or the rear of ones viewed from one side only. Use shorter plants in the middle and low or trailing varieties at the edge. • Distance-One-color-one-varie ty planters make a dramatic show ing even when viewed from afar. Combination plantings of several different varieties make for up- Cuts More Than Hay Cuts Time New idea 5209 modular disc mower conditioner designed to cut hay fast. SEE YOUR NEW IDEA DEALER TODAY Easton Kllnger»lown Oakland Mill* FANCY FURROW FARMS AG. EQ. STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE PEOPLES SALES A SERVICE, INC 215-252-8828 717-648-2088 717 463-2735 Honaadala MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC. ■ Power out plug removal system allows you to remove plugs with out leaving your tractor seat. 717-729-7117 J»r««v Show THOMAS L. DUNLAP 717-398-1391 Jawwlown WILUAM F. WELUVER 717-437-2430 close interest. When planting your container, follow these tips; • Use a soilless planting medium. Garden soil is too heavy for containers and may carry insec ts and disease. • Water before planting. Mix until the soil is uniformly moist and filled to about a half-inch of the pot rim. • Check watering needs daily. Containers dry faster than garden beds. -v j ■» need for daily fluid checks and assures consistent lubrication even when cutting at extreme angles. Lebanon (Fontiml UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA RD 4 717-867-5161 MlWllnbura BS A B REPAIR 717-966-3756 Mill HUI DUNKLE AND GRIEB 717-726-3115 Ntw Hollind A.B.C. GROFF, INC. 717-354-4191 • Turn planters for symmetrical growth. Plants "lean” toward the light. Keep the sunny side from outgrowing the shady side by turn ing pots periodically. • Fertilize lightly but frequent ly. Use a water soluble plant food according to label directions. Make sure it is well diluted or it may "bum" your plants. Time to start casting about for *l. QmKwtown C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. 215-536-1935 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 19914)13 ■ Ask your dealer about special low rate financing programs provided by QCHASE Call for a free color brochure 1-800-767-3221 or visit your New Idea dealer today. BY WHITE NEW IDEA Qu«rrvvlll» A.L. HERR A BRO. 717-786-3521 Sonwwt LINCOLN SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. 814-629-5621 Spring Mill* RT. 45 SALES A SERVICE RD 1 814-422-8805 the perfect planter for your non yard garden spot. Your local gar den center has loads of altematives-those that are decora tive on their own and others that are just the right size to fit into that wicker chair without a seat, that brass umbrella stand, that wooden apple crate... You know what it is; plant it! NEW IDEA lARYLANP Churehtfllla WALTER G. COALE. INC. 301-734-7722 301 879 1434 Fudwlck KNOTT & GEISBERT, INC. RD 2 301 662-3800 H«o»r«town ANTIETAM FORD TRACTOR 301-791-1200 Untboro WERTZ GARAGE, INC. 301-374-2672 RI»lno Sun BIGGS, INC. 301 658 5531 NEW JERSEY BfWflUgn LESUE FOGG INC. 609-935-5145 CfflWllfrM REED BROS. EQUIPMENT 609-267-3363
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