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Saturday 10-6pm
May 5 & 6, 2014
Sunday, 12-5pm
One Way Antiques & Two Feathers Trading Show
The Annual Arts, Crafts & Antiques Show at One Way in King. A wonderful collection of local and
international arts and crafts exhibitors, along with food and wine vendors and live music both days.
Featuring Music By:
Big Ron Hunter
Sunday starting at 2pm
127 Bob Rierson Street, King NC
Down the road from the King Police Department
Sponsored by:
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Showcasing Local and International Artists
336.692.5262 or 336.978.5277
Spring in the Garden
Judy Mitchell
What a winter! I’m glad to see spring, aren’t you? Easter is late this year- April 20. We shouldn’t
have to worry about frost this year. According to Accu-Weather, the average low for April 20 is 49
degrees and 72 degrees for a high. That sounds wonderful! Geraniums, mums, azaleas, and Easter
lilies will be blooming. Spring flowering shrubs should be in full bloom by then or maybe finished
blooming. Be sure that you wait to prune anything that blooms in the spring until after it blooms, so
you don’t cut the limbs off before they bloom. Summer flowering shrubs may be pruned in March if
they weren’t pruned in winter.
As the weather warms, get some fresh air and sunshine working in your yard. Burn off those extra
pounds you put on over Christmas. Plant a few vegetables. Leaf lettuce is fast to mature and can even
be grown in a container. Pick a few leaves to put on a sandwich or make a salad. If any perennials
froze in the winter, now is a good time to replace them. We started perennials in the greenhouse in
January. They were then acclimated outside and are ready to plant now. You can divide daylilies now
as they just start to emerge. Among other perennials that may be divided now are hosta, mums,
liriope (monkey grass), coreopsis, and ajuga. If you have more than you need, share some with a
Flowering Plants
friend or neighbor. Enlist the help of children or grandchildren. I remember helping my grandmother
& Lettuce
in her flowers. She helped me create my own flower bed that I took care of for year