AU Gardens Great & Small by York Co. Horticultural Agei Tom Becker CARE OF FRESH FLOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS , Best wishes for a blooming f holiday season! It’s time to fill ; each room in your house with fresh flowers. Bought from a florist, farmer’s market or plant i farm, a fresh arrangement lasts j longer with extra care. For J example, chrysanthemum last ; up to two weeks, carnations | about one and roses about five i days. In the Year 2047, this Morton Building will still be Warranted Against Snow-Load Damage! “This past winter we had at least 2m feet of wet snow on our Morton Building with no damage. In our area numerous farm buildings collapsed under the load. It’s very reassuring to know that Morton’s 50 year snow load warranty will be here for my son’s future investment.” After more than 250,000 satisfied customers and over 90 years of business _____ experience, we’ve learned what our ZSBSX BA AATAAI iXb flflvnlUlV extensiv© KnowwdQO sno yA Ay ■■ ■ ■ im ■mm a sSTSSSf' - " - mL®* BUILDINGS Your building will be backed by the strongest written warranty in the CONTACT: SEE US AT THE PA FARM SHOW JAN. 10-15 - BOOTH #612 Select only roses and carna tions that are not more than half open. The tighter the rose, the longer it will last. A warm room at 70 degrees or higher causes tulips, daffodils and iris to open too quickly. Buy them tightly closed as well. Gladiolus last longer if the top bud is snapped off. Removing the bud promoted flowering up and down the spike. After arriving home with your fresh flowers fill a vase Todd & Cecil Irvin, Slate College, Pennsylvania P. O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550 717/624-3331 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 building industry. Morion Buildings non pro rated warranties that include materials & labor offer peace of mind. Owning a Morton Building. . . its value will last for generations to cornel O 1996 Morton Buildings. Inc. with water at room tempera ture. Before adding your flowers add a commercially available flower preservative to the water. Often, these preservatives are provided with a fresh flower from a florist. Look for flower preservatives at craft stores or flower shops. Remove the lower foliage from all flower stems. Foliage left in water speeds up stem decay and causes a fowl odor as well. Recut the flower stems (about 1/2 inch) using a very sharp shears or knife. Put the freshly cut stems immediately in water. To keep roses fresh, recut the stems every other day. Keep your flower display out of the direct sunlight. Keep them in the coolest rooms away from radiators. Heat from a television can shorten flower life. To keep flowers crisp, place your flowers in your coolest room at night or in the refriger ator. Add water daily to your flower arrangement^. When purchasing fresh flow- 908/454-7900 P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 27, IM7-B3 ers, avoid flowers with 'petals blemished by soil or water. The flowers’ colors should be bright and clear. The foliage shomd look fresh with a bright shade of" green. Stems should be straight and strong enough to support the flower bud. To add variety to your fresh arrangement be creative and try something new. Here’s several ideas. Add blue or purple pastel colors to your arrangements using a fragrant lavender spike Lavendula angustifolia, blazing star, hatris spicata, glove this tle, echinopsritro, or delphini um, Delphinium species. Delphiniums produce tall stems of blue, purple, white and pink. Heliotrope flowers are purple with a pleasing vanilla scent. An endless assortment of col ored carnations make holiday flower arranging easy. Mix with filler plants like baby’s breath, spall daisies or fluffy asters. The best filler colors are pale pink, blues and yellows. White fillers are best when making arrangements combining cool and warm color. Try a fun arrangement using many bold colors, sizes and shapes of flowers. Sprigs of fra grant herbs or mints add an attractive scent to a bouquet. Or, use oregano or basil. All questions concerning this article can be directed to Tom Becker, 840-7408, at Penn State Cooperative Extension, York County. '" ‘it / CLOSED SUNDAYS, NEW YEAR, EASTER MONDAY,ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY, OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING, WHIM CHRISTMAS & DECEMBER 26TH FISHER’S FURNITURE, INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE USED COAL & WOOD HEATERS COUNTRY FURNITURE 8 ANTIQUES BUS. HRS. BOX 57 MON-THURS. 5-5 1129 GEORGETOWN HD FRI, 8-8, SAT. M 2 BART, PA 17503 CB^^-BIUT CONSTRUCTION, INC. MANHEIM, PA (717) 653-4023 Pre-Engineered Buildings Lifetime Design Warranty Dairy ESTER Equine Self-Storage Commerical GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals * Complete Generator Systems *PTO * Portables * 2-1600 KW “We Service It If You Have It And Sell It If You Need It” 34 W. Mohler Church Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 Tel: 717-738-0300 Fax: 717-738-4329 ACHINERY