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T he last thing gardeners on the West Coast need now is a severe cold spell. But according to Environment Canada, that’s exactly what will happen this week. Here is a list of the most criti- cal things to do in your garden: Move all outdoor containers out of the cold north-easterl y winds and into a more protected spot. Even an enclosed garage will do. If the plants in the containers are not hardy (zone 6), wrap them with a proper insulating mate- rial such as the new insulating cloth or even a blanket. Both must be dry to be effective. Even if the plants freeze, this will certainly mini- mize the severity of the frost. Be sure to water all the containers thoroughl y as well. • If you’ve uncovered your roses, cover the bottoms of the plants back up with a good insulating material like sawdust or bark mulch. You’ll need at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) of protective material. Remember: tree roses have two grafts on the bottom and on the top and both need to be protected. • Most hardy (zone 6) flowering shrubs will be fine in this weather because tempera- tures have been cool enough to hold them back. However, I worry about Mophead and Lacecap hydrangeas because their buds are now formed and are quite soft. If you can put three to four stakes tightly around them just above the plant and wrap them with a good insulating material, it will save the buds, especially if they are in a windy , exposed lo- cation. The more tender varieties of azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias and any other zone 7 or 8 broadleaved plants should be pro- tected as well, especially if they are exposed to north-easterly winds. Believe it or not, most the bulbs and perennials, that are just emerging, will be fine. Their flowers are still in the ground. Snowdrops and aconites will be okay too even if frozen solid. More tender perennials, those rated zone 7 and 8 and varieties like Spanish lavender and cape fuchsias, would benefit from a little mulching. If you have just planted some of the new flowering hel- lebores with fresh flowers, cover them with Remay cloth or insulating fabric to keep the flowers in fine shape. Water the plants under the eaves of your home where they do not get moisture in order to rehydrate them and prevent desicca- tion. Do a thorough watering. As a precaution, move all very tender plants and started seedlings away from very cool windows and entryways until the worst of the cold is over. Make sure all your stored bulbs and vegetable crops in cold spaces and garages are wrapped and protected as well. If you have a greenhouse that’s unheated, you will either have to move your plants or insulate it with poly and then heat it. You may want to add more mulch to give a little more protection to any recent plant- ings of tender perennials, fruit trees and small fruits. Every plant you have outdoors, that is zoned for your area, will be fine with the few exceptions I have just mentioned. Very early and very late cold spells are the difficult ones because of plants either not being hardened off or pushing ahead in late winter. With this little bit of extra attention to your garden, you should be fine. Good luck! REVIEW H om e S h ow c RE EV VIEW V V Be prepared for more cold, hard winter IN THE GARDEN Brian Minter Spring is right around the corner and, for gardeners, the choice of which tool to purchase can be over- whelming. After all, there are as many gardening tools on the market as there are stores at which to buy them. Michelle McCandless, city of Coquitlam parks foreman, will an- swer questions on gardening tools Wednesday , March 9 at 1 p.m. at Dogwood Pavilion. McCandless will help gardeners decide what tools to purchase this spring, let them know what the professionals use in their own gardens and how to properly maintain the tools they have and the ones they will purchase. This presentation will cover the gamut from pruning tools, rakes and hoes to wheelbarrows, edgers, lawn- mowers and trimmers. Attend this presentation and you will be ready for the gardening season. This presentation is free but pre- registration is requested. To register and for more information please, call 604-927-6098. Dogwood Pavilion is a Coquitlam recreation facility for people 50 and older; it’s located at 624 Poirier St. (entrance off of Winslow Avenue). Gardeners, get ready for spring with the right tools www.tricitynews.com A34 Friday, February 25, 2011, Tri-City News by owner by owner FOR SALE For appointment please call ANIS/SAM at 604-939-7077 11-6 PM from Tues. to Sat. (Sunday & Monday call 778-233-7045) Unit #101 $289,900 NO HST Unit #111 $289,900 NO HST Unit #407 $279,900 NO HST U U i it # #10 101 $289 900 HST U it #407 $ $ $ $27 27 27 279 9 9 9 9 9 9 90 90 00 NO HST n nit #111 $ $28 289 9 90 900 0 O HST Un it i i it # # 3142 St. Johns St. LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, corner, 664 sf unit, ground oor, patio approx 300 sf fully landscaped, formerly a showhome, upgraded carpets, 6 appli- ances, laminate countertops, tiles, gas fireplace, 2 underground heated parking, 1 underground heated locker, close to WestCoast Express, Rocky Point, Newport Village and Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neighbourhood, enjoy full use of common area with gym, swimming pool and BBQ area. NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser) $3000 Move-In Allowance $3000 Move-In Allowance if purchased before March 18/11 3148 St. Johns St. LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, corner, 689 sf unit, ground oor, patio approx 400 sf fully land- scaped, patio door into garden, laminate coun- tertops, 6 appliances, carpets, tiles, gas fireplace, 2 underground heated parking stalls (side-by- side), 2 underground heated locker, close to WestCoast Express, Rocky Point, Newport Village and Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neighbour- hood, enjoy full use of common area with gym, swimming pool and BBQ area. NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser) $3000 Move-In Allowance $3000 Move-In Allowance if pur if purchased before March 18/11 /11 3148 St. Johns St. LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, 4th floor, 676 sf unit, vaulted ceiling, double patio doors on to bal- cony , laminate countertops, 6 appliances, car- pets, tiles, gas fireplace, 1 underground heated parking stall, 1 underground heated locker, close to WestCoast Express, Rocky Point, Newport Village and Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neigh- bourhood, enjoy full use of common area with gym, swimming pool and BBQ area. NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser) $3000 Move-In Allowance $3000 Move-In Allowance if purc if purchased before March 18 11 /11 Port Moody, Heritage Woods Po #149 - 2000 PANORAMA DRIVE $599,900 #149 2000 PANORAMA DRIVE $599 900 Spacious, resort-style, completely redecorated endunit townhome. Totally upgraded with granite countertops and engineered hardwood floors. Large kitchen with ample cabinets. Bright and fully nished walk out basement with spacious bedroom & 4 piece bath. Generous sized patio with fenced backyard for kids to play or have a BBQ with family & friends throughout the year. Spacious dining & living room with cozy , gas replace. Close to Newport Village shopping, Buntzen and Sasamat Lake, parks & marina. Easy access to West Coast Express train to downtown Vancouver. NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser) NO HST! $5000 Move-in Allowance if purchased before March 18, ‘11 Port Moody Moody rt Moody 689 Patio Patio Top Floor r FINAL SALES EVENT Uncompromising Craftsmanship • Gourmet Kitchens • Granite Counters Stainless Steel Appliances Under Counter Lighting • 2 Bedroom & Dens • 9 Foot Ceilings • 2 Full Baths • Laminate Flooring Big Covered Decks & Patios 2-5-10 Warranty • Center Islands • Open Plans • 1172 - 1358 sq. ft. HUGE TAX SAVINGS Limited Time offer. visit our website www.stonegatelife.com Brookside Realty 11933 224th St., Maple Ridge Debra Bell 604.290.8544 Jim Isherwood 604.250.7755 Al Carlson 604.518.9299 STONEGATE Executive Condos OPEN FOR VIEWING MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 - 4 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 4 OR BY APPOINTMENT $ 992.00 per month Own for as little as Taxes & maintenance fees extra. STONEGATE 2 Bedrooms + Den Starting from $279,900 Move into one of these great homes today • 12258-224th Street Maple Ridge

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The last thing gardenerson the West Coast neednow is a severe cold spell.

But according to EnvironmentCanada, that’s exactly what willhappen this week.

Here is a list of the most criti-cal things to do in your garden:

• Move all outdoor containers out of the coldnorth-easterly winds and into a more protectedspot. Even an enclosed garage will do. If theplants in the containers are not hardy (zone6), wrap them with a proper insulating mate-rial such as the new insulating cloth or even ablanket. Both must be dry to be effective. Evenif the plants freeze, this will certainly mini-mize the severity of the frost. Be sure to waterall the containers thoroughly as well.

• If you’ve uncovered your roses, cover thebottoms of the plants back up with a goodinsulating material like sawdust or barkmulch. You’ll need at least 12 inches (30.5 cm)of protective material. Remember: tree roseshave two grafts on the bottom and on the topand both need to be protected.

• Most hardy (zone 6) flowering shrubswill be fine in this weather because tempera-tures have been cool enough to hold themback. However, I worry about Mophead andLacecap hydrangeas because their buds arenow formed and are quite soft. If you can put

three to four stakes tightly around them justabove the plant and wrap them with a goodinsulating material, it will save the buds,especially if they are in a windy, exposed lo-cation. The more tender varieties of azaleas,rhododendrons and camellias and any otherzone 7 or 8 broadleaved plants should be pro-tected as well, especially if they are exposedto north-easterly winds.

• Believe it or not, most the bulbs andperennials, that are just emerging, will befine. Their flowers are still in the ground.Snowdrops and aconites will be okay tooeven if frozen solid. More tender perennials,those rated zone 7 and 8 and varieties likeSpanish lavender and cape fuchsias, wouldbenefit from a little mulching. If you havejust planted some of the new flowering hel-lebores with fresh flowers, cover them withRemay cloth or insulating fabric to keep theflowers in fine shape.

• Water the plants under the eaves of yourhome where they do not get moisture inorder to rehydrate them and prevent desicca-tion. Do a thorough watering.

• As a precaution, move all very tenderplants and started seedlings away from verycool windows and entryways until the worstof the cold is over. Make sure all your storedbulbs and vegetable crops in cold spaces andgarages are wrapped and protected as well.If you have a greenhouse that’s unheated,you will either have to move your plants orinsulate it with poly and then heat it.

• You may want to add more mulch to givea little more protection to any recent plant-ings of tender perennials, fruit trees andsmall fruits.

Every plant you have outdoors, that iszoned for your area, will be fine with the few

exceptions I have just mentioned. Very earlyand very late cold spells are the difficult onesbecause of plants either not being hardenedoff or pushing ahead in late winter. With thislittle bit of extra attention to your garden,you should be fine. Good luck!

REVIEWHome ShowcREEVVIEWVVBe prepared for more cold, hard winterIN THE GARDEN Brian Minter

Spring is right around the cornerand, for gardeners, the choice ofwhich tool to purchase can be over-whelming. After all, there are asmany gardening tools on the marketas there are stores at which to buythem.

Michelle McCandless, city ofCoquitlam parks foreman, will an-swer questions on gardening toolsWednesday, March 9 at 1 p.m. atDogwood Pavilion. McCandless willhelp gardeners decide what tools topurchase this spring, let them knowwhat the professionals use in theirown gardens and how to properly

maintain the tools they have and theones they will purchase.

This presentation will cover thegamut from pruning tools, rakes andhoes to wheelbarrows, edgers, lawn-mowers and trimmers. Attend thispresentation and you will be ready forthe gardening season.

This presentation is free but pre-registration is requested. To registerand for more information please, call604-927-6098.

Dogwood Pavilion is a Coquitlamrecreation facility for people 50 andolder; it’s located at 624 Poirier St.(entrance off of Winslow Avenue).

Gardeners, get ready forspring with the right tools

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by ownerby ownerFOR SALE

For appointment please call ANIS/SAM at 604-939-707711-6 PM from Tues. to Sat. (Sunday & Monday call 778-233-7045)

Unit #101 $289,900 NO HST Unit #111 $289,900 NO HST Unit #407 $279,900 NO HSTUU iit ##10101 $289 900HST U it #407 $$$$2727272799999 99909000NO HSTnnit #111 $$282899 909000O HST Uniti iit ##

3142 St. Johns St.LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, corner, 664 sf unit,ground fl oor, patio approx 300 sf fully landscaped, formerly a showhome, upgraded carpets, 6 appli-ances, laminate countertops, tiles, gas fi replace,2 underground heated parking, 1 underground heated locker, close to WestCoast Express, RockyPoint, Newport Village and Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neighbourhood, enjoy full use of common area with gym, swimming pool and BBQ area.

NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser)

$3000 Move-In Allowance$3000 Move-In Allowancepif purchased before March 18/11

3148 St. Johns St.LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, corner, 689 sf unit,ground fl oor, patio approx 400 sf fully land-scaped, patio door into garden, laminate coun-tertops, 6 appliances, carpets, tiles, gas fi replace,2 underground heated parking stalls (side-by-side), 2 underground heated locker, close toWestCoast Express, Rocky Point, Newport Villageand Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neighbour-hood, enjoy full use of common area with gym,swimming pool and BBQ area.

NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser)p

$3000 Move-In Allowance$3000 Move-In Allowanceif purif purchased before March 18/11/11

3148 St. Johns St.LIKE NEW - 1 BEDROOM, 4th fl oor, 676 sf unit,vaulted ceiling, double patio doors on to bal-cony, laminate countertops, 6 appliances, car-pets, tiles, gas fi replace, 1 underground heatedparking stall, 1 underground heated locker, closeto WestCoast Express, Rocky Point, NewportVillage and Coquitlam Centre Mall. Quiet neigh-bourhood, enjoy full use of common area withgym, swimming pool and BBQ area.

NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser)

$3000 Move-In Allowance$3000 Move-In Allowanceif purcif purchased before March 18 11/11

Port Moody, Heritage WoodsPo#149 - 2000 PANORAMA DRIVE • $599,900#149 2000 PANORAMA DRIVE $599 900

Spacious, resort-style, completely redecorated endunit townhome. Totally upgraded with granite countertops and engineered hardwood fl oors. Large kitchen with ample cabinets. Bright and fully fi nished walk out basement with spacious bedroom & 4 piece bath. Generous sized patio with fenced backyard for kids to play or have a BBQ with family & friends throughout the year. Spacious dining & living room with cozy, gas fi replace. Close to Newport Village shopping, Buntzen and Sasamat Lake, parks & marina. Easy access to West Coast Express train to downtown Vancouver.NO AGENTS (unless protected by purchaser)

NO HST!$5000 Move-in Allowanceif purchased before March 18, ‘11

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U n c o m p r o m i s i n g C r a f t s m a n s h i p• Gourmet Kitchens• Granite Counters• Stainless Steel

Appliances

• Under Counter Lighting• 2 Bedroom & Dens• 9 Foot Ceilings • 2 Full Baths

• Laminate Flooring • Big Covered Decks &

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• Center Islands • Open Plans• 1172 - 1358 sq. ft.

HUGE TAX SAVINGSLimited Time offer.

visit our website www.stonegatelife.com

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CALL TODAY 604.805.4669DiscoverTrailsEdge.com

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CALL VALERIE TODAY! 604-590-2444 15 Years of Proven Real Estate Service www.valerieberg.com

Only 1 hour from Vancouver. Great water-front property on a quiet street in gated, private 30 acre park. Park contains 2 boat launches, horseshoes, clubhouse, kids playground, Internet, pay phones, bathroom and shower facilities. Low yearly fee of ap-proximately $1577.00 includes all except electricity. Act fast summer is coming!

Waterfront at Hatzic Lake$108,649

3rd fl oor 2 bdrm and den with gas f/p and insuite laundry. This roomy 1068 sq ft condo has new carpets and paint. Shows great! Bring your pets, any size. No rentals at this time. Secured parking, storage locker. Located 1/2 block from park.Call today!

Port Coquitlam$249,649

The Boulevard Club. This 1 bedroom, 717 sq ft well kept home boasts an open concept design with insuite laundry off the kitchen. Cozy gas fi replace, newer laminate fl ooring. Large master has cheater ensuite and large closet. Walk to shops, restaurants, transit and more. Rainscreened. Pets OK. Call now.

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Tony FilippelliThe Award of Excellence

Barrie SeatonThe Award of Excellence

Robert Bruce Corinna O’Brien Terry Marion

Michael JordanThe Award of Excellence

Peter (Doc) Livingston

Iryna Chernykh

n Joyce HoThe Award of Excellence

Rose Yeganeh

Mona Saffari Kiwung (Keith) Lee Jose RiveraSteven Oh

Elaine Storie Brent Richards Carol Rogers

Bob ShadbakhtThe Award of Excellence

Satpal KaurThe Award of Excellence

James Rogers

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