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GARDENING SUCCESS starts with choice of soil The type of soil you select is vital to the success of your garden project – and yet most of us are confused with the choices. “Black earth, top soil, lawn soil, and potting soil all basically look the same,” says Syd Pell at Scotts Canada, a specialist in this field. “But it's true that choosing the wrong one can lead to poor results.” “Soils are actually made up of several different ff ingredients,
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Gardener ‘GIFT WRAPS’ city For nearly 30 years, Mike Strothotte painted the town red – well, actually he used subtle hues of pink, vibrant yellows and shades of green. Instead of traditional paints he uses plants and flowers as his palette and the city as his canvas. For more than 28 years, Strothotte worked for the City of Nanaimo as a landscape horticulturalist. He started in 1981 and retired at the end of March. It’s a job of creation that allows him to use his artistry to bring smiles to people’s faces. “We provide the gift-wrap for the city,” said Strothotte. “We create those designs that a lot of people see and brighten up people’s lives.” Strothotte’s work is everywhere in the city although many might not know he had a hand in it. He maintains the
public spaces people walk through or gather to enjoy recreational activities. His department gets a lot of recognition for the work it does, he said. Strothotte’s favourite project is the terraces he built at city hall. He began the project in 1990 and created terraced flower gardens on the steep banks. He made the plan and submitted it to the Parks and Recreation Commission, but unfortunately he could only create two out of three of the terraces he proposed because of budget restraints. One of his favourite memories is when the city used to put out daffodil planters in early March. He and others would drive out at 4 a.m.
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“with with a truck full of sunshine,” said Strothotte. He said it was like the city was declaring spring, but budg budget constraints onstraints ended the project. Another fond memory Strothotte has is from a day he wo worked in Bowen owen Park when a little boy came up to him with a question. questi “I was muddy up to my eyeballs,” said Strothotte. The little boy asked him if he was allowed to get dirty and Strothotte trothotte replied that he was. The little boy didn’t quite know kn what to o say, recalled Strothotte. Working as a landscape horticulturalist exercises his creat creative muscles and also his body. sun “It’s really good exercise being out in the fresh air and sunshine and sometimes we joke about getting paid to stay fit,” said Strothotte. When not working with plants for the city, Strothotte has been busy working with plants for the annual Spring Garden Show each March. For the last three years he’s been the coordinator of the event – this year's was the last show he oversaw before leaving. When Strothotte retires, he is moving to New Brunswick to be near family. He might also start a nursery. He also hopes to pursue his computer hobby and learn more about website design.
Quick tips for successful patch repair Grass seed is a great solution if your lawn is thin and patchy – but just throwing some seed on it is not going to work. Take a look at these quick tips from Scotts Canada: ◆ Early spring is the right time, after the last frost. ◆ Prepare the patchy areas with a strong raking to remove thatch and to loosen the soil. Aerating your lawn improves results. ◆ Mow the lawn short around the patches to make it easy for new seeds to make contact with the soil and take root. ◆ Use the most advanced seeding products available. Top quality grass seeds improve the results exponentially and the newest developments can also make the entire process much easier. “We've produced EZ Seed in the Turf Builder line for example,” says Scott MacDonald at Scotts. “It's a 3-in-1 mixture containing high quality grass seed, a premium slow-release fertilizer, plus a super absorbent mulch – for guaranteed seeding success. “The difference ff is in the mulch which absorbs and releases eight times its weight in water, surrounding the seed in a moist, protective layer,” he explained, “and continues to infuse the seeds with water and nutrients. The result is grass that is as much as 50 per cent thicker with half the water – and that's why we call EZ Seed 'water smart'”. www.newscanada.com
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◆ PREPARE: Clear the area by removing grass, rocks, or other debris. Loosen the soil and with a tiller and work in a minimum of 5 to 8 centimetres of soil. A good choice is Miracle-Gro Garden Soil Plus . This plantfood enriched gardening soil helps support strong root growth, holds nutrients, improves drainage, and promotes benefi ficial micro–organism activity to produce healthier plant growth with an abundant harvest. ◆ PLANT: Timing is everything. Broccoli, carrots, lettuce, peas, and spinach like cooler weather so they can be planted after the last frost. Warm-weather vegetables like corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers should be planted in late May. ◆ PREVENT WEEDS: To keep them out, add a layer of mulch around the plants. A popular choice for maintaining its colour is Nature Scapes Mulch.
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Bee COLLAPSE worrisome It’s a warm pre-spring day at Sol Nowtiz’s Jingle Pot Apiary on East Wellington Road and the veteran beekeeper of 35 years is standing beside rows of bee boxes that once contained 50,000 to 60,000 bees each. About 50 metres away in a grassy fi field sits a veritable graveyard of bee boxes, all of them empty after one of the largest honey bee die-offs ff the mid-Island region has ever seen. “We should be standing here and the air should be filled with buzzing,” said Nowitz. “Instead, there is this one box here that has some activity, the rest are quiet.” By many accounts, the honey bee population on Vancouver Island is down 90 per cent heading into the spring of 2010. After a die-off ff of 65 per cent in 2007 and a good recovery last year, honey bees are now teetering on the point of what
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Nowitz calls “a catastrophe.” At his peak a few short years ago, Nowitz managed 275 colonies capable of producing honey and pollinating mid-Island crops. He now manages 20 colonies, some of them showing signs of weakening while others are clinging to life. “We knew in September it might be a bad year,” said Nowitz. “Things were OK in November, but when many keepers checked their bees in January, they were dead or gone. At our latest meeting, beekeeper after beekeeper stood up and said they had lost all or almost all of their bees. We were shocked. These are top-notch beekeepers.” A cold, wet summer in 2007 weakened the local bee population and a hot dry summer last year reduced food supply, resulting in queen bees laying fewer eggs. Since 1997, varroa mites and tracheal
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mites have also devastated bee populations, and the combined stress has led to the current decline, both on Vancouver Island and worldwide. Mites cause bees to be born with deformed wings or bodies, and eventually the colony is worn down. They were fi first detected here in 1997. Some local beekeepers lost all of their bees over the winter. Steve Mitchell, owner of Bee Haven Farms in the Cowichan Valley, has a single colony left after managing 18 before winter. “Our best hope is to have easy access to stocks with strong queen bees,” said Mitchell. “If that happened, a guy like Sol would be able to distribute healthy stocks quite quickly. But right now we are having to import from Chile.” Current rules don’t allow stocks to be imported to Vancouver Island from the rest of Canada, forcing local beekeepers to import from off ffshore locations, even though Canadian stocks are best able to withstand local weather. Eighty per cent of all crops in British Columbia, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and soy, depend on bee pollination, as do trees. However, the honey bee, considered an imported species, is not the only pollinating bee on Vancouver Island. According to the Cowichan Land Trust, the indigenous Mason bee, an effi fficient pollinator, has been less aff ffected by mites. They are, however, affected ff by a loss of habitat as their specifi fications for natural shelter include hollow stems or naturally occurring holes. The decline in honey bees has also been seen in the south and north Island, though some isolated pockets have been successful. It is estimated there were once 12,000 colonies of honey bees on Vancouver Island prior to 2007. There are now roughly 2,000. The effects ff on local food supply, says Nowitz, may go unnoticed by the general public at fi first. But as demand for local food increases long-term effects ff may be more apparent. “Obviously, honey will be in short supply and will be more expensive,” he said. “There will be less pollinators for fruit and vegetables, less for hazelnut trees.” For commercial beekeepers, it also means fewer queen bees and colonies to sell and higher management costs, as well as a shift in management practises that have been the norm for decades. There are no provincial or federal funding mechanisms for beekeepers. With so many challenges, beekeepers, both commercial and hobbyists, may just give up. The apprenticeship is a long one, and start-up costs are getting higher, said Nowitz. Standing at one of his few active boxes, he lifts up some sugar candy he made to see some healthy activity beneath. Just a few feet away, though, lies the bodies of thousands of dead bees being bleached by the sun. “What happens if next year is worse?” said Nowitz. “What would the world be like without them? They are part of our cultural fabric.” editor@nanaimobulletin.com
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Tree Roses 59
each
Huge Selection of
WOOD PLANTERS Lots of sizes to choose from including Barrel-type
THE ONLYIER RR BULK CA SOIL! OF SEA
1999
NEW SELECTION OF FOUNTAINS & BIRD BATHS
BLUEBERRIES
WE LANDSCAPE!
Covers 4,000 sq. ft.
$
1 Gallon
• Irrigation • Block Walls • Patio Pavers • Landscape Design
each
ROSES ARE IN!
99
DOLOPRIL LIME DOLOPR
1299 3 FOR $2500
3999
$
ON SALE NOW!
$
$
16
Plums, Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Apples, $ Oriental Pears .............
$
THUJA PLICATA
Open 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7-Days A Week
BAREROOT FRUIT TREES
CEDAR HEDGING
30 each or 10 for $250 $ 40 each or 10 for $350 $ 45 each or 10 for $400
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Now in Stock!
Just South of Nanaimo North Town Centre
Nurseries and Florist
Forsythias and Red Currants
4’-5’ 5’-6’ 6’-7’
ISLAND HIGHWAY
LAST CHANCE SALE ON IN-STOCK
CERAMIC POTS
%
60
OFF
Call 250-729-1908 Winter/Spring/Summer
FLOWERING HEATHER
1 Gallon. Deer Resistant.
$ 99
7
SEED POTATOES ONION SETS MULTIPLIER SETS
New Shipment Arriving Soon
Now in Stock! Asparagus Roots, Strawberry, Roots & Raspberry Canes
BULK MATERIALS
• Totally Organic Sea Soil • Garden Soil • Lawn Soil • Red or Dark Bark Mulch • Driveway Chip • Drain Rock • Washed Sand • Landscape Rock • Slate • Steeping Stones BY THE YARD – YOU PICK OR WE DELIVER A Special Supplement to the Nanaimo News Bulletin