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NEWSFLASH
HERALD WHOLESALE
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Herald Wholesale was acquired by Premier Bath, Lighting and
Hardware; a local company with Michigan roots. With fresh ideas
and plenty of forethought, the NEW Herald Wholesale is now
primed to regain its position in the Detroit Market as the largest
one-stop shopping destination for home decorative products.You
will begin to see many changes over the coming months & years
ahead, and we would like to invite you to join us and rediscover an
old friend, with modern ideas
* Plumbing, Lighting & Hardware
* Conference Room Available
* Experienced, Friendly Staff
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Landscaping beautifies, enhances.
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election of the right tree for your property is one of the most important
investment decisions that a homeowner makes when landscaping a
new home or replacing a tree lost to damage or disease. Because most
trees have the potential to outlive the people who planted them, the impact of
this decision is long-term.
Before deciding what to plant, consider the following questions:
• Why is the tree being planted? Do you want the tree to provide shade, fruit
or seasonal color, or act as a windbreak or screen? Will it serve more than one
function?
• What is the size and location of the planting site? Does the space lend itself
to a large, medium or small tree? Are there overhead or below ground wires or
utilities in the vicinity? Do you need to consider clearance for sidewalks, patios,
or driveways? Are there other trees in the area?
• What conditions exist? Is the soil deep, fertile and well drained, or is it shah
low, compacted and infertile? How much sunlight is available?
The best time to plant trees is during the dormant season, in the fall after leaf
drop or early spring before bud-break. Weather conditions are cool and allow
plants to establish roots in the new location before spring rains and summer
heat stimulate new top growth.
• What type of maintenance are you willing to provide? Do you have time to
water, fertilize and prune the newly planted tree until it is established, or will you
be relying on your garden or tree service for assistance?
Homeowners who are having difficulty answering any of these questions
should contact an ISA certified
Photo courtesy of Autumn Tree Care Expert
arborist in their local area for
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assistance. The arborist will help
you to plant the "right tree in the
right place which will allow for
healthy, longer-living trees that
can provide maximum benefits.
For more information on tree
selection or to find a certified
arborist, you can visit www.
treesaregood.org .
The International Society
of Arboriculture (ISA), head-
quartered in Champaign, Ill., is
a nonprofit organization sup-
porting tree care research and
education around the world. To
promote the importance of abo-
riculture, ISA manages the con-
sumer education website www.
treesaregood.org .
Also, as part of ISA's dedica-
tion to the care and preservation
of shade and ornamental trees,
it offers the only internation-
ally-recognized certification
program in the industry. Li
Story and photo courtesy of Home
Improvement News and Information
Center