How To Keep Your Garden Growing

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(NAPSA)—When it comes to cre- ating a yard that makes the neighbors green with envy, many Americans are saving time and trouble by turning to a surprising “garden tool” ‘The driving force behind the latest in backyard maintenanceis a utility task vehicle (UTV). Your UTV And You A hardworking and smooth-riding vehicle, not only is it good for pulling Yard work can be easier, faster and more comfortable with the help of a hardworking UTV. and heavy equipment, but a variety of attachmentsare available to turn it into a WhatElse You Can Do Hereare five moretips to help your garden grow: out stumps and hauling rocks, mulch sprayer,tiller, rake or mower. Plus, when your yard work is done, you can useit for off-road adventures. The No. 1-selling UTV lineup is that of the Polaris RANGER. The new XP 1000, available in base, EPS and new special editions, offers an indus- try-leading 1,000 ccs and 80-horsepower ProStar engine with gobs of torque, and a ‘Three-Mode ‘Throttle Control switch on the dash to enhancethedriving experience. The Performance mode offers maximum and instant throttle response for snappier acceleration and is used predominantly for recreational purposes. For a traditional blend of torque and high-speed performance, the operator would select the Standard mode. The Work mode provides lengthened low-RPM band for better slow-speed control, which is perfect for towing a trailer or when navigating tight spaces. ‘The limited-edition HVAC vehicles are thefirst gas-powered UTVsto offer an HVAC system for all-weather comfort. The Ranch Edition offers an innovative, self-leveling, rear suspension with Nivomat shocks that automatically adjust the suspension depending on load, for a higher-loaded groundclearance and a smootherride. 1. When you're dealing with Mother Nature, remember Father Time. Plant as early and aslate in the season as you can with the help of row covers, cold frames, tunnels and similar devices. 2.Go for perennials—let your crops plant themselves. Plants that comeback yearafter year save time and maintenance, usually limited to annual weeding,fertilizing and mulching. 3. Resist rows. According to Colora- do State University, you can quadruple per-square-foot production of many vegetables such as lettuce, carrots and beets by planting them in blocks within wide bedsrather than in rows. Block planting makesefficient use of space by keeping the spacing between plantstight and eliminating unnecessary pathways. 4. Be bright about bulbs. Keep the local wildlife from dining on yourdaffodils and onions by staking netting over the bed. Cutholesin the cloth to let the plants grow through. 5. Be a good egg to your garden. Give your plants a calcium boost by grinding up empty egg shells and sprinkling them ontheplants. Learn More For further facts, visit www.Polaris. com.