tu ii as Whe wu tara) lh Ads Ty: Vineet Worst der, Nittt Hetoret ; ‘ ru Was, the Veo Wednesday, October 1, 1986 THAT ICE 1S SLIPPERY, THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C but youngsters learn how to navigate it during skating lessons at the rec centre. This Week bueause. the Ajghits a are increasing- ly cold I finally gor busy and did/a job. 1 hate “-~ cleaning. the gree snhouse. That task rivals | cleaning thé freezer for sheer drudgery. This "year, especially, a greenhouse needed a good. » Clean-Out: ; ; ead 6 ‘had: zi Ww ni: ‘otnaiods:” canieloupes, one. “squash plus-an enormous: pelargonium’ in-the centre’ bed, and the white: flies arrived, and. they multiplied! Regularly [sprayed with soap tion, and certainly. soneof them died, but not all. T wanted an. immaculately clean-place to oa the. houseplants after their. summer out- out the greenhouse. to the compost pile. Finally Psprayed, “tidied, swept, threw out, and reorganized the 7 million pots scattered everywhere. The follow- ing day I spraved for the last time, and then began the long picky business of making sure’ that all inward-bound. plants were free of all wildlife. Must have. killed 20 small-snails in- “tent on spending the winter under, glass, in- mumerable sowbugs with the same idea, plus, accidently several spiders. ’ Now, as farouas. Pocan sues the plants are clean, but most fof them will need re- porns since they bave grown enormously. The next thing is to Ret some POTUES sot some sand and peat mass, card bepin what promises to be an ideat way tor spend hens when the rams begin iu ear Nest. We lave tied the on Threat times already this falbo bast vear we didn't umn up thedieat ag Oer FE, bat Pseem to recall we WEIEQD te Poday at abswer faa sagystion from a kind wil in Cordova Bi wolbiryeto give you a brief (Hat) idea of Tow to build COMPOS heap that acthaly warks. S weepence’s sacesstal s onyposting methods’ Virsteot afl bas voursglh guy dle ur Alot Pa ies . iat wy REE es ad da feet fall Bod, theccut wither arcu ie wires On Hie ype WIE RS | one: “GARDEN FENCE : "HELEN LANG | -S and-water, plus a few drops.of Diazinon.solu- : side, so the only answer secs t to be. to. clear. This T did, heartlessty tearing oul every liv- ing, thing, and consigning the ragged remains. Samay have to keep it from compacting. Phis ie based cone Iie hove Sdenedteot either chighken or wee, wire Pou: and: ile e nil nil VQ have a large circle. Into this container will go your collection of waste materials from. the garden;.any uncooked vegetable scraps from ‘the kitchen, plus any manure or seaweed you |. can find, any fertilizer: granules leftover from. the summer, and*shovels full of earth from = a your.empty beds. When the pile is completed -f © “Siv.will resemble a giant black forest cake, with... ~ its alternating: layers ‘of vegetable matter: he Hy cake) and manures (the icing):. <- One thing -to. remember. is that! damianed at material decompases much more quickly. than] -whole, i-e.; corn stalks that have: been, crush-": -ed, small. branches that have been shredded or ~ chopped: fine. Another hint is. that the: pile’ “must be kept damp, somewhat like a squeezed sponge, without being soaking wet. Most piles. need to be covered during the winter, a length. of black plastic tied over the top seems to do the job. Start off Your: pile with: some loase: “materials” such as leaves,” straw, «or. bean plants; making this: section about four. inches deep. Add a’sprinkle of fertilizer and acouple of shovelfuls of garden. soil, _ plus” some seaweed, just enough to cover that layer, and dampen this down. with the hose, Next add a. - faatr-inch layer of garden waste, spreading it and. out over the top, and add... more: soil manure (ora sprinkle of fertilizer, or alfalfa “meal if you have any) or use see aweed if this is available, again dampening it down. Civass clippings should be added. sparingly, never more than aninch ar two ata Lime, mix- digainany leaves or-other loose materials you Your compost heap needs oxygen (o keep if work- ing, and fresh grass clippings have the habit of dow | inte a heav v which prevents the entrance of airs Over the coming months add: refuse. fiom the kitchen Cuncookeds remember) and every fourinehes add some soil which provides the pa neh SUNT! WVASS, “bacteria needed to heat the pile-and: keep iN working. 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