All Gardens Great & Small by York Co. Horticultural Agent Tom Becker Avoid 'Sour' Mulch Lots of things are sour; grapes, cherries, bark mulch, etc. Even wood chip mulch can go sour if not stored properly. Decomposing, large (6-12 feet high) mulch piles occasionally sour. Without oxygen, a toxic by product results of various organ ic acids and alcohol. If mulch is spread in landscape beds these acrid odors are highly toxic to plants. Theses strongly pungent odors are released after break ing open the pile. If you are buying mulch (shredded tree bark, old saw dust, mushroom compost or bark chips) and storing it for later use, keep these precau tions in mind. Most bark mulch that was stored properly, should not go sour. Mulches that have not soured should have a fresh garden aroma. 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MANOR MOTORS On Rte. 553 Penn Run, Pa. 412-254-4753 SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT HERNLEY’S FARM Sandy Lake, Pa EQUIP., INC. 412-376-2489 Elizabethtown, Pa 717-367-8867 toxic byproducts to dissipate and incorporates fresh air to reduce further anaerobic decomposi tion. If you do find your mulch went sour, spread the mulch out in a thin layer on a paved sur face. Let the toxic vapors natu rally dissipate for three to seven days Then apply the mulch to a small area of plantings and wait for several days. If plants don't show wilting, discoloration or other abnormal growth indica tive of sour mulch, the mulch is safe to use on the rest of your garden. Avoid using sour mulch in containers, recently planted flower beds, or along the edge of landscape beds. Annual flowers planted prior to spreading sour mulch may die within 24 hours. Plants affected often have chlorotic leaves, leaf scorch or plant dieback. Another way to check for sour mulch is to check the pH. 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GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, Pa. 717-786-7318 HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT Roxbury, Pa. 717-532-7261 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11 1998-811 One new member joined the Golden Fleece 4-H Club during its last meeting in Thompson Members discussed a possible fund-raiser using Knspy Dream Donuts They also discussed the possibility of purchasing electric clippers so the members can ready their sheep for the fair A trip to New York to see a broadway show this summer was tentatively planned for the group. Jason Corey updated mem bers on County Council happen ings and names of suppliers of market lambs were given to those needing to purchase them for their project. Bucks County Holds 4-H Fashion Revue ' X a^s> AGCO ALUS C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa. 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Oley, Pa. 215-987-6257 Golden Fleece 4-H Club DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co ' On June 19, Family Heritage Retirement Community in Doyiestown served as host for the annual Bucks County 4-H Fashion Revue Twelve 4-H mem bers participated in this event During the afternoon, partici pants were imolved in three workshops and W’ere judged Judges for this event were Valerie Gardener and Joan Flynn from Sew Smart Fabrics, Doyiestown; and Nancy Moran and Mary Martinez, both family and consumer science teachers Kristen Strouse, former Miss Bucks County presented a workshop on model ing. Participants also sappliqued children’s clothing which were donated to a represen tative from “A Woman’s Place” dur ing the 7 pm. 4-H Fashion Revue Program. Family members, friends and Family Heritage residents were in attendance Senior 4-H partici pants were Amber Gnffin, Chara Histand, and Kim Reichner, all members of the HilltoWn 4-H Club Junior 4-H partici pants were Beth Dilono. Melissa Gallagher. Sharia Remick Trad\ Yoder, Bridget Ziemba and Anna Hollenbach of the Hilltown t-H Club; Elizabeth Kins and Jilhan Mobu» of the Levittown 4-H Clue Those expected to compete m the Southeast Regional 4- H Fashion Revue on July 7 in Lcesport include Gnffin, Histand, Reichner, Remick. Williams, Mobus, Gallagher and Ziemba