Pag 12 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. OregM Wednesday. 'August 19, 19SS Capital jh. Journal HOME PAGE Cats, Traps, Gas Suggested For Control of Gophers, Moles By MARK M. TAYLOR A number of readers hive asked for Information on rid ding a home garden of moles. The home gardener is often , plagued by gophers, moles and mice. The most effective means of ridding a place of gophers or moles, in my experience, is by trapping. When a main run is located, the trap is placed a scissors Jaw or diamond Jaw trap being effective. The . apeer trap has its advantage that one can see when the trap has been sprung. Moles are our most common rodent pest and, while the idea is not particularly new, I have found the fur-coated type of trap most effective! Cats, if properly encouraged, do a good job in keeping down those colonies. Moles seldom use the same feeding runs twice but they will if their favorite food lies in that di rection. Contrary to tales told by many gardeners, moles do not eat plant roots, bulbs or root vegetables. However, frequently mice will, use mole runs in their quest for food and will gnaw on bulbs. By far the biggest damage from moles is from undermining plants and exposing roots to the air. Poisoned bait can be dropped in the runs and is offten effective, but precau tions must be taken where pets or small children are around. Asphyxiate Them One of the most effective means of getting rid of goph ers or moles is to attach a nose to tne exhaust of a car, pushing the end of the hose well back into the run. A lit- lust By MARK M. TAYLOR Much comment has been I caused in recent years when ever the beautiful tree on the tie kerosene mixed in the gas- fu" Pt grounds, ollne will cause the exhaust plan, valuable plants that are susceptible to mole damage. I have, personally, done this with choice camellias and azaleas, thereby saving many plants. When planting simply line the hole with the screen and then fill as usual. Should Use Cloves it used to be a common practice to plant castor beans or mole plants (Euphorria) in various flower beds under the mistaken belief that moles would avoid those plants. Ac tually they will work right alongside of them as they nave no deterrent effect! Rarely do we find rabbits as a pest in this area. But where young orchard trees are set out frequently rabbits will gnaw on the tender bark. This can be avoided by coating the lower part of the tree with axle grease. Rabbits are, nor mally, clean animals and do not like grease on their faces. Whatever method you follow in dealing with rodents it a good idea to wear rubber gloves when handling traps or poisoned baits as rodents have a keen sense of smell and will avoid anything that has been touched by human hands, ililnlMiahiMMffira Silk Tree One OfBeaufy.Color fumes to be a blue smoke, so that leaks in the run can be noticed and covered. When ever using carbon monoxide gas or any of the prepared gas bombs, be sure children and pets are away lest they also inhale the fumes. Run- utes will rid you of the moles in that area. Where infesta tion of moles is very bad and vacant lots or fields are near fay, it is often advisable to sink a la-inch mesh galvanized wire screen completely around the area to be protected. Where this is impractical it is also suggested that wire bas kets of such tt-lnch mesh screen be made in which to east of the driveway (across from the Elks Temple) comes in bloom with its feath ery, pale pink blossoms car ried above the leaves. In fact, a few years ego the comment was such as to arouse the ire of some who declared It had been improperly identified. ri APIfearfeaftsre. I ' " T , " ' Here is a flexible plan for what the architect calls a "magic all-purpose house". A- folding partition or slid ing well can make the den serve as a fourth bedroom, or allow it to merge with the living room in a sweep of almost 40 feet. Broad pic ture window at the front and in the dining room at the rear afford a through view. This Is Flan 3247 by Wm. G. Chirgotis, 868 Stuyves ant Ave., Union, KJ. The house covers 1,800 square feet a convenient figure for rough local estimates. prljr--ra-j LfswF T 'J - f' . I'.'!V J . -,X SI "" g I'" " " . ' " V 1 I Vi. A. 11 nlng a car motor for 30 mln-r p,-"S EV?" ciaujr jiccu uuff uiub till tree is known botanically as CAPITAL Housewives Delight lSlN.HIgn8t ATOULY FINE FINISH RESISTS ACSX on. soaps 2" Jjjjjj I Alblzzia Julibrlssln or com monly called the Silk Tree. It belong to the Pea family but is closely related to the Acacias, with which it is often confused. This tree has often been wrongly Identified as a Min- osa which it closely resembles, but which is a separate specie. Alblzzia is grown only in the warmer regions, so we can point with pride to this splen did specimen that has survived winters colder than the specie Is usually accustomed to. Young trees are available from our local nurseries and should be given consideration in our home garden. Eventually Alblzzia may reach 30 or 40 feet in height with its attractive spreading top forming en ideal shady spot in the garden as well as affording colorful bloom when few other trees are in bloom. This tree is very popular in the South with its distinct nu tnerous pinnate leaves, spread' ing habit end many soft, fluffy, pinkish flowers. It thrives in almost all soils In full sun or part shade and is drought re sistant. OtlSO NomsWalKerPoinKo. 17101 Front Phoiw 4 2279 Coming Events ORGANIC HUMUS I watched my neighbor this sprint as the raked up ksven, weeds and garden rubbish sod spread them In layers, Tben the cam out with a bar ' something, and sprinkled sotns t this stuff over the rnbbl.h. Later I uw her patting In tl clippings from the lawn and repeat this process. Cariosity got me. I went m to see what she was doing, The bag of stuff was a product called compost MAKES and she was making what she called ornnio homos, or com post, which next spring she would add to her rsrden sou. Now oar soli is rather sandy and this humus mads with the COMPOST MAKES, which she pointed out to mo would make the homos very rich tn minerals, would be Just the thing to loosen up any type of sou. i wondered wneuier I esold start s pile now, and she assured me that by adding COMPOST MAKER and keep ing the pile real wet I'd hare some good compost to add to my garden next spring. She showed me the label and Pi In ted oat now Miller's COM OST MAKER eoaM be urd orer the mulch In the garden, too. Well, I'm ears going to get some of that Miller's COM POST maker down at . . . Valley Farm Store 393S Silrtrton M. Fhon 4-424 j Aut. 17. Y4mhm County ttvlr. lie HUm-lll.. Aut. X Frodactloa tt.U4 ItVMUkk ftocuoa, Orwoa out oUMty Con-Ulu. Aug?, Jo-ll Hut Orowm aotlttr f Orttoa 4um wtihlnrtoD unuil tour, fll- btrt ur, Aut. so; walnut Ut, Aut. SI. Aut. M-J Mm, County fti-, Albtnr. Aut. Mrto County od City of Stint rail avbov, tt fklrtrotmdB, Aur. KM Cltvckwat Ccnuty fair. Aut. ll-W PolM County lair. Kick rtall. tap. ft-U Orwoa flttt. fear, atlta. 49pt. II Orttoa Turkty XmpraTtatat annual mtttint. Wlthycomb aaU, Cor- vault. fttpt. SlTos Opportunity Jtrtty ), ttat lairtrouiMi, saitm. fltpt. U-U Itorth Mario County fair, woodsura. Remember County Fair August 26-27-28 A good way to get good meat for your locker VALLEY FARM STORE Phona 4-4624 3935 Silvsrton Rd. Wafer Garden Interesting By MARK TAYLOR Of the many different types of specialized gardens, there Is none so interesting cr different as the water garden. The plants used In such a garden are en tirely different than those used in other settings, enabling the individual to create one strike- ingly different and original. In the long run these gardens need but little attention dur ing the growing season. The first plant anyone as sociates with a water garden is the water lily. Some remark able varieties have been devel oped in recent years, not only in size of flower but also in development of new colors. If you have enough pool space plant both the day and night blooming tropical lilies. In the night bloomers you can have whites, pinks and the usual reds. Both classes Include va rieties, 10 to 12 inches across a sight that lends exotic beauty to any garden. The hardy lilies do not develop flowers as large as the tropicals but include all colors except the blues. The advantage of the hardy ones Is tnat tney can be left In the pool the year around to develop into extra large plants. The tropi cals must be wintered over in tubs of moist soil stored In a cool basement They are tend er, of course, to freezing wea ther. LUy'Basle Plant Using the water lily as the basic planting in the water gar den, companion plants can add interest to the setting. There are many different kinds of bog plants for above water effects and include such favor ites as Taro. Papyrus, Pickerel Kuan, Arrow Head and Water Cannas. These are all shallow water plants which must be planted in boxes 2 to 4 Inches below the surface of the water. Keep the pool crystal clear so that goldfish and underwater plants can easily be seen. Oxy genating plants help this pro cess and are planted on the bottom of the pool. . Water plants are easy to grow. Under natural conditions the roots are in rich soil In shallow water of a mash or pool to full sunshine. Small artificial pools should be at Garden NotebooM Questions Answered BT MASK M. TAYLOK By MARK M.TAYLOR DID YOU KNOW? atom Ctasppsrsl UlT Is a asUr, of Oncon sad CsllXornlsr The common skunk csbbsts (Lrilohl tumt found la mirihy ipou slons th. oos as. dm nybrmuod so tbst then Is s Tsrlttr bow without the olfenjlv. oaorr Sluss win not eras bsrrlert of hr- arsHa or sisseo iun or wood sibss? Thst ssrtor snsket will .llmlnst. snsu or slus Infutstloni? Tnst lulls, esn b. dus or mend ma loon ss to. lollss. dies? Any form of finely .round tobspen wuw ui a pisnt rood vsius in sddl tlon to Its InjocUcldsl Tslua? Tn. csrrot or psnnls family lneludai oeiarr and csrswsyr Wstar SDroutl on traai ahmild ha rat oil snnusuyr Soms plant. Ilk. fntslns weather at soin. ttms durlns thalr dormant period? wnaj. oil soap was commonly uasd sa rodent repcllsnt when sainted on youns trees A retalnlns wan or atona fanpa ran b sttrsctlyeiy planted ss a separate sardenT weekly snrsylns with notaulnm nsts will kill srsbsrssaf zae .access of a lawn is sun than Uw Initial least a foot deep, allowing six inches of water over the tops of the plants. The ideal soil mixture Is 3 parts good top soil, and one part well rotted cow manure. After the boxes or pools are planted cover tver with an Inch of sand on top of the soil mixture. This reduces washing of the planting mix ture and consequent dirtying of the water. Water ear dens should be planted In June. Don't plant water lilies in cold water or in awiftly running streams. Pleasing Effect One can make many pleas ing effects with a water gar den. The pool may be in any shape, round, oval, rectangular or uneven. Pools may be made of concrete or very effectively Duiit oi rocx which is also used to form rock garden border ing the water garden. One can even use a large tub sunk in the ground or one of the new plastic pools. There is no end of possibilities if one wants to create a water garden. The variations are limitless. Just let your ingenuity run riot and you will have a world of fun with you "water garden." 79 per cent dependent preparation. Snapdragon, thst are badly affected by ruit should b. removed snd burned as s aanltary meaeure Increase Irritation and cultlvstlea of chrysanthemum bade now. That you ehould start dlabuddlns chrysanthemum, as bud dusters appear now? You can mak. root cuttlnss of Ori ent,! Popples now? That violets should be lilted and di vided .very two years? Root vegetables can be sown nov for early Sprtns harvestlnf? I ; The difficulty of reaching into the extra depth of corners under kitchen counters often reduces the efficiency of kit chen planning. One way to make use of the corner space under counters is to install dou ble hinged doors that afford easy access to shelves. Questoina Answered HM PG Q. Chrysanthemums ft s v large leathery foliage but no buds yet What care is need ed? B. T. A. Continue watering. lateral shoots appear pinch those off. Fertilize with good general liquid fertilizer. When buds form, distud, letving but one bud to the cluster for larg er flowers. This disbudding is for large varieties, of course, as the small or cluster types do not respond. The varieties you refer to may be late bloomers. Q. Why dp my carnations split? M. E. S. A. Growing too rapidly often causes splitting. To cor rect, reduce amount of ferti lizer or frequency of applica tion or reduce amount of ni trogen in your fertilizer for mula. Q. I want to keep my roses blooming. How can I do this? L. S. A. In picking, cut to an out side eye (bud). Keep old blooms picked off. Water, fertilize and spray regularly and you should be able to have roses until Christmas! Q. My gladiolus have not done so well this year.. Have applied chemical fertilizers, too. A. You may be overfeeding them with nitrogen. Use an all-around , fertilizer for best results. Watch for thrips. Q. By using sawdust for I mulch do you not gain a fer tilizer as well? B. K. A. Eventually, yes. How ever, sawdust takes nitrogen from the soil in breaking down, hence, you lose some fertility instead of gaining. You can supplement this loss try adding -ammonium sul phate. - True, sawdust, is at excellent mulch. If you have access to sawdust that has lain out for two years rtuch of the rotting has already taken place and it is more valuable both as a mulch and fertilizer. Q. Had lovely violets this year. How can I keep them doing so well? Mrs. R. K. A. Pivide them now and plant in rich soil. Q. Havt noticed caterpillars on some of our trees lately. Are these harmful? If so, what should be done? R. G. A. Yes, these are harmful. Spray with DDT, lindane or nicotine sulfate. Q. Hava one young peach tree that has curl badly. How can I get rid of this? E. K. A. It is top late to do much this season. Pick off Infested leaves and burn. Use a copper fungacide during dormant sea son. No spray this late will help. Keep area around tree clean to prevent over-win ter- LEGALS Free Heat for '53 See Radiant GLASSHEAT 1540 Fairgrounds Rd. Phont 4-6263 I hkim been appointed creator of tlu Mttt of Oiii M. RobUn. dtcMd. by Uu Circuit Court of the Ut ot Otv- lon for Marion County, and bav qual Ifled. All aKTsVona hereby art notified to priBtni their claim to zoo at 40 1 no- necr Trust Buiiainr. Baiem. urea on. within Mix months of tho 4at of XI rat publication of thla notlct. Datatf aad fink published July 03, ins. Ghariea d. modus X. O. stadter, Jr. Attorney for Executor. July 32. 39. A off. , 11, 11, 1M1 Linoleum ing of the fungi that can kill the tree. 4. Mice seem to infest my carnation bed, is there a repel- lant that I can use? Mrs. O. B. A. Yes, sprinkle chimney soot around the bed. Mice will not cross this as they do not like to get their feet dirty! . Q. I have a small suburban orchard of new trees. Appar ently rabbits are gnawing on these and causing damage. I do not wish to trap them. Can I keep them away somehow? B. B.' A. Yes, put a coating ot axle grease on the trees at the height to which they are at tracted. Any rodeut will shun that material. Q, I am bothered by moles in my new lawn. What Is the best method of eradication? B. B. A. Personally, I have had most success by trapping. Many local home owners re port success with poisoned bait or by gassing with the ex haust fumes of a car. One must be careful, though, if there are children or pets around. We have discussed this problem in detail else where on this page. j. Can any annuals be planted now for fall bloom? Mrs. B. K. A. Yes, plant balsam, cos mos, marigold, morning glory, nicotinia. petunia and zinnia. . now can I restore my old lawn without digging it up and starting all over again? D. G. n A. The trick here is to seed broom and roll ah the spring and late summer, about Au gust, year after year. Ferti lize each spring and seed spring and fall. Use 2-4-D to kill ou; broad-leaved weeds. Heavy grass growth will kill out weeds. Sprinkle after each fertilizing or seeding. J. How much 2-4-D weed killer is needed to control weeds in a lawn? B. B. A. Spray the entire lawn area evenly. One gallon of diluted spray should be suffi cient to cover 200 square feet of lawn unless there Is an un usually heavy infestation of weeds. Spot applications for weedy areas are recommended especially if lawn grasses in clude Bent Grass or White Clover which may be damaged too, somewhat Q. When should 2-4-D be applied? B. B. A. Apply when soil is moist and weeds are in an active state of growth. Do not sprin kle for six hours following application. Q. What can bo used ss a soil disinfectant for a garden plot? G. L. . .A. The newest chemical dis infectant available through your dealer goes by the ini tials DD and is a petroleum by-product Benzine Hydro chloride.,. Apply according to manufacturer's directions. Th old standby is formaldehyde, using 40 per cent type In solu tion at 1-50 applied at rata of one quart per square foot of ground. Cover with burlap or paper for 24 hours to per mit good kill ot nematodes, wireworms and larvae. With these disinfectants you can plant in the soil 24 hours aft er sterilizing. For seed pans. flats or pots, soil may be baked or you can apply a common household disinfectant (with chlorine content) at 3 table spoons per gallon of water. Seeds may be planted 'shortly after treatment PAINTS I Boy Dulch Shake Paint $4.85 gallon We Give 2Wt" Green Stamps HUTCHEON PAINT STORE 162 N. 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