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October 9, 2015 Maine legislators levy a special 1.5 cent tax per pound on farmers and dealers who grow or distribute blueberries, the state’s official fruit. The revenue is used to promote the crop and fund agricultural research.

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Bringing container plants inside for the winter It will soon be time to move tender plants indoors for the winter. The first step for those plants growing in full sun is to move them to a partially shaded location so they can begin adapting to lower indoor light. The other important factor right now is to rid your plants of any pests that can become a problem if moved indoors. Spider mites and mealy bugs are two very difficult insects to control. Heavy mealy bug activity is easy to spot because of the presence of a white, cottony mass, oftentimes found on the underside of leaves or in the Y between leaf and stem. This cottony mass is what makes control difficult as it protects the insects and their eggs from insecticides. Carefully disrupt this mass (while smashing as many of the pests as possible) and then treat the plant thoroughly with an insecticide labeled for control of mealy bug. Complete coverage is very important, paying close attention to the undersides of the leaves. Follow label directions closely, giving special attention to the suggested retreatment interval. Unfortunately,

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KEITH REED even the most well executed insecticide application plans are only moderately successful for this pest. If a plant has more than just a few mealy bugs, you should give some consideration to disposing of the plant, especially if you have other valuable houseplants. If mealy bugs gain a foothold on your indoor plants, you will have a real battle on your hands. At the very least, try to quarantine affected plants for a few months to make sure you have successfully eradicated this pest. Spider mites are also a problem, partly because they are very difficult to see with the naked eye. Most gardeners realize they are present only when the webbing becomes visible. By this time, the mite population is well established and control becomes more difficult. Much as the mealy bug has protective measures in place, the spider mite protects itself with very fine webbing.

Before bringing plants indoors, check for spider mite presence by patting a few leaves sharply on a piece of plain white paper. Live mites will fall off and appear as very small specks. If you look closely, you can see them crawling around on the paper. Begin by pruning off any plant parts that have webbing or a large population of mites. The next step is to use a water hose and spray off the leaves with a good blast of water. Lastly, follow up with an insecticide labeled for this pest. Please note that each of these pests is difficult to treat and all common insecticides will not be labeled for control of both. Please follow the same protocol as instructed for mealy bugs until you are certain control has been achieved. Pruning heavily also has the added benefit of making the plant easier to handle. A properly

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Plants Continued from page 2 pruned plant will be healthier than one that has been broken apart by a move. Remember too that growth generally slows indoors so as much leaf material is not needed to sustain growth. For more information on this or any other horticul-

tural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@ okstate.edu, phone at 405-747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater.

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How textile covers protect plants from frost By Maureen Gilmer

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Whether you’re growing a fall food garden or tending your backyard tropicals, frost changes everything. When it arrives, and how cold those first early mornings are, dictate how long plants will survive outdoors. First frost is a figment of the early morning, and the coldest point is always that hour just before dawn when the freeze comes. If you study the lay of frost on your yard or property, you’ll find it may not occur uniformly. At night, cold air is like water flowing downhill to pool in low lying areas _ a phenomenon called “cold air drainage.” Plants in these spots will experience earlier and more serious frost damage. So even if these low spots are more protected from the elements and warmer in the evening, they are indeed colder in the early morning after warm air rises and

is replaced by cold moving downslope during the night hours. Another place frost may be absent is beneath shrubs and trees because the tree canopy traps and holds warmer air through the dawn hours. Gardeners traditionally move their tender potted plants under trees or patio covers to protect from a light frost. This is the example that inspires specialized textile covers that hold warm air next to the plant all night long. These modern fabrics share similar characteristics that make them ideal for protecting plants in situ. First the material must be lightweight in order to avoid crushing plants and distorting the foliage. Second they must be porous enough to allow rain to come through and reach the soil. Third they must be dense enough to keep warmth inside unlike sheet plastic that offers no insulation, blocks oxy-

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gen transfer, and supports copious condensation on the inside surfaces. For individual plants or those in pots that need just a few nights’ protection, the best choice for protection is the Planket. In the past I have used bed sheets and other fabrics to protect my plants from brief frost, but these are heavy and difficult to anchor against wind here. Plankets come in many sizes and shapes with handy drawstrings that allow you to toss it over the plant, pull the cord around the bottom and tie it off. You’ll find the

Planket sold in most retail home improvement and discount stores, but to learn more and see the range of products check the website at www.theplanket.co m. From www.groworganic.co m comes a similar product called a “frost bag,” which is a large bag made of row cover material that allows water and light to pass through while insulating the plant from frost. Unlike the Planket, which cuts off light to the plant, frost blankets allow up to about 80 percent light transmission so plants

stay active in marginally hardy areas. It’s the perfect way

to help those late green tomatoes ripen outdoors or

protect your larger potted plants such as dwarf citrus.

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ABOUT REAL ESTATE advice, and ask for the highest amount possible. All prospective Buyers always home buyers should first get preapproved should get preapproved for a mortgage for a mortgage. It’s best to seek the high- before starting their est loan amount pos- house-hunting trek, in part because it makes sible. a seller more confiDEAR MR. dent that a proposed MYERS: We are deal can be completed planning to buy successfully and can our first home soon, so we are fol- close quickly. That lowing your advice puts a buyer who has to get preapproved been preapproved is in a lot better barfor a mortgage. gaining position than However, we have received some con- a buyer who hasn’t. In reality, the bank flicting advice from or mortgage broker my father and the that you intend to use real estate agent to finance the transacwe expect to use. tion will ultimately My dad says we should apply for as decide how much you can borrow based on small of a loan as possible to improve your income, credit our chances of get- score, available down ting approved. Our payment and other agent, though, says factors. But your agent is correct: You we should ask for the highest amount should ask for the possible, in part to highest amount you broaden our choic- can get in order to es among the prop- broaden your propererties that are available. What do you think we should do? ANSWER: Follow the realty agent’s By David W. Myers

ty choices, as long as you’re confident that you comfortably can handle the higher monthly mortgage payments that would be required. As a bonus, having access to the highest preapproval amount possible gives you a financial cushion to help pay for any unanticipated expenses that seemingly always arise after a sale agreement is tentatively reached -such as higher-thanexpected closing costs -- or to fix up the home after you move in. *** DEAR MR. MYERS: Is it true that homeowners in Hawaii can take a tax deduction for each of the trees that grow on their property? ANSWER: Yes, provided the tree is classified by authorities

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as an “exceptional tree� based either on its age, size, rareness, historic value or a handful of other criteria. The program was created in 1975 by state legislators in an effort to preserve the island paradise’s unique beauty. The sizable deductions are nothing to throw a pineapple at. Property owners can take up to a $3,000 income-tax write-off for each of their trees that are deemed exceptional to cover the cost of their maintenance -chores like pruning and fertilizing them. There are a couple of strings attached. For starters, the deduction can be taken only once every three years. In addition, work must be done by a certified arborist. Nonetheless, more than 1,000 trees have


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