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The pink ribbon has
been synonymous with
breast cancer for years.
Nowadays, people rarely think
twice when they see pink rib-
bons, having grown accustomed
to the pink ribbon and what it
symbolizes.Breast Cancer Awareness
Month has been celebrated each
year since 1985, and many other
breast cancer awareness initia-
tives have been devised since
then. While the pink ribbon may
seem like its been in use for just
as long, it was actually established
only about 20 years ago.
Ribbons have long symbol-
ized something important. For
decades, yellow ribbons havebeen used to alert others to sol-
diers at war or hostages that had-
nt yet come home. People often
tie yellow ribbons around trees at
home until their service men and
women came home safely. During
the height of HIV/AIDS activism
and awareness, red ribbons were
worn to symbolize support for
those with the disease.
Although the pink ribbon
evolved because pink expresses
femininity, calm, health, and
youth, the first breast cancer rib-
bon was actually peach. Charlotte
Haley is credited with devising
the first breast cancer ribbon in
1992. She was a breast cancer sur-
vivor and came from a family of
women who also fought the dis-
ease. She created peach-colored
loops at home and then distrib-
uted the ribbons at her local gro-cery stores. Haley encouraged
people to wear the ribbons and
contact legislators to demand
more funding for breast cancer
research. An attached note was
distributed with the ribbons stat-
ing, The National Cancer
Institute annual budget is $1.8
billion, only 5 percent goes for
cancer prevention. Help us wake
up our legislators and America by
wearing this ribbon.The same year Evelyn
Lauder, senior corporate vice
president for the Estee Lauder
company, and Self magazine edi-
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OCT 15
Pumpkin Decorating at the LincolnPark Library on Wednesday, October 15from 4:30-5:30pm for kindergartenersand up. Learn a short history of Jack-O-Lanterns, along with culinary uses ofpumpkins. Kids will decorate their ownpumpkin and take it home. Please reg-ister for this program by calling973-694-8283 or e-mailing [email protected].
OCT 16
Holy Spirits upcoming 19th AnnualMsgr. McQuaid Golf Event will be heldon Thursday, October 16 at the BlackBear Golf & Country Club in Franklin,NJ. Registration begins at 10:30am.Tee-Off is 12:30pm. Shotgun start.
Cocktails start at 5pm and sit down
dinner at 5:30pm. A Hole in Oneprize of $25,000, longest drive andclosest to the pin contests. Special raf-fle: a week of your choice in MyrtleBeach, S.C. Drawing: October 16,2014. Cost per player is $150 includ-ing lunch, dinner, on-course bever-ages, greens fees, cart and gift bags.For information and reservationsplease call Holy Spirit School at 973-835-5680 or 973-694-0938.
OCT 19American Legion Post 242, 700Turnpike, Pompton Plains, will hold ablueberry pancake breakfast on Oct 19,2014 at the post hall from 9am-12pm.The cost is $6 per person for amenu of blueberry pancakes, bacon,sausage, eggs, coffee, and OJ. Thebreakfast is to benefit our scholarshipfund.
OCT 20
The G.F.W.C. Montville TownshipWomens Club will hold its monthlymeeting on Monday, October 20 at 7pm
at Senior House, 356 Route 202 (Main
Road), Montville. The evening program
will be Chair Exercise by Linda Ryan.Refreshments will be served. MontvilleTownship Womens Club meetings are
held the 3rd Monday of each month.New members welcome. For informa-tion, call Linda at 973-202-7258.DIY Night at the Library PumpkinDecoration for adults on Monday,October 20 from 78pm. Make yourown decorative pumpkin out of recycledbook pages at the Lincoln Park Library.Supplies provided. Please register by
calling 973-694-8283 or [email protected].
OCT 22
Join the Chess Club at the Lincoln ParkLibrary Wednesday, October 22 from
4:305:30pm for grades two and up.Light instruction provided, but kidsshould have a basic understanding ofthe game to attend. Please register forthis program by calling 973-694-8283or e-mailing rachel.burt@lincolnparkli-
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OCT 23
Stop by the Lincoln Park Library for
Board Game Day on Thursday, October
23 from 4:30-5:30pm for all ages.Come to play lots of fun board games,like: Monopoly, Sorry, Trouble,Battleship, Apples to Apples, Connect 4,and many more! There is no registrationrequired for this program.Pequannock Township Volunteer FireCompany No. 2, is having their 3rdAnnual Fish and Chips Fund Raiser on
Thursday, October 23, from 4:30 pm to7:30 pm at 24 Oak Avenue,Pequannock.
OCT 24
The Lincoln Park Library will be screen-ing Hotel Transylvania (PG, 91 min) onFriday, October 24 from 4:30-6pm. Allages. Bring a friend and enjoy somepopcorn and snacks! There is no regis-tration required for this program.The Montville Township Chamber ofCommerce and the law office of Cashaand Casha, LLC will co-sponsor its 22nd
Annual Senior Seminar, Avoiding
Demons and Depression on Friday,October 24 from 11am-2:30pm at theMontville Senior House, 356 Main Road.
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As a Retirement and
Estate Planning
Specialist, it is my
obligation to discuss different
portfolio risks with clients
such as being too heavily
invested in the equities mar-
ket or the risks inherent in
bonds when interest rates rise.
Another common risk that
concerns all of us is inflation
and the erosion of our pur-chasing power. There are cur-
rency and geo-political risks
such as wars and disease like;
ISIS and Ebola replacing the
headlines of a few years ago
that read, Persian Gulf and
AIDS. There is the risk of a
liability lawsuit if someone
slips and falls on your proper-
ty, or a mishap with your car,
that may leave your retire-
ment portfolio vulnerable to alawsuit. Sickness and the cost
of healthcare have the poten-
tial to invade or wipe-out a
portfolio if it is not properly
insured.
Then there is the poten-
tial for a long-term care stay,
that in our area costs in excess
of $120,000 annually and
what about the cost of main-
taining your home while you
are a guest in that facility?
Home health care costs are no
bargain either, with quality
non-medical staff costing
more than $35.00 an hour.
Moreover there is the
risk of out-living your money,
did you ever think about that?
This is referred to as longevi-
ty risk. The longer you live,
the more potent inflation be-
comes, the larger your with-
drawals must be just to main-tain your exact standard of
living, not increase it; this
will exacerbate the reduction
of your portfolio. What hap-
pens if you are still here and
your money isnt? This
thought leads me to a ques-
tion. What annual rate of
return do you expect your
portfolio to consistently earn
throughout your retirement
years and what withdrawalrate do you believe you can
maintain simultaneously
against it? Please factor-in
increasing that withdrawal
rate by any inflation factor
you desire and now, will your
money last as long as you and
your spouse do?
These are extremely
tough questions to ask and
even tougher to deal with for
most financial advisors. Since
the markets were better per-
forming thirty years ago when
planning ahead for 2014, pres-
ent day portfolio planning
cannot effectively employ the
thinking of 3 decades ago.
Asset allocation and diversifi-
cation are simply not enough
in this financial advisors opin-
ion; not even close, I would
add. For my money I desire a
guaranteed* scenario and theoverwhelming majority of my
clients agree with me.
People like us want to
know what our lifetime mini-
mum monthly check will be
and how it may increase
beyond that figure, while,
guaranteed* never to reduce
or cease before both husband
and wife are gone. In other
words, we will never exhaust
our income! Positioned OUT,IN and ON the stock and
bond markets, we will enjoy
the rising tide of the collec-
tive markets positive impact
on our portfolios and income,
yet when the markets recede
and the tide turns, our income
will never be diminished.
Every scenario is different due
to client choices of companies
and products; also there are
certain fees, expenses and
parameters within each
investment, which goes with-
out saying. Prospectuses and
product brochures should be
read and understood before
investing your hard-earned
money.What is universal though
is that even if the accounts are
diminished to nothing from a
combination of withdrawals,
bad markets and personal
longevity, if either you or your
wife is still living, the month-
ly checks will never stop being
deposited electronically into
your checking account! I am
describing the benefits and
attributes of Fixed Indexed
and Variable Annuities with
an optional living benefit
rider and I am only scratching
the surface in this brief col-umn space. Suffice it to say,
annuities today are extremely
advanced and enhanced
when compared to annuities
of both the 20th century and
even those issued just a few
years ago.
If a portion of the portfo-
lio income were directed
toward a properly owned life
insurance policy, covering
either one or both of the par-
ents, upon the insureds demise
the tax-free death benefit may
replace the entire portfolio or
be in addition to it for the
benefit of the children. Here
you can have your cake and
eat it too!To learn more of how to
guarantee* your retirement
income, I would like to per-
sonally invite you to attend
our free, no obligation work-
shop series running October
21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 1-3pm
and 7-9pm at our corporate
headquarters in Pompton
Plains or call me for an indi-
vidualized appointment. At
APG we never charge a fee for
our time and you dont have
to make any financial com-
mitments when meeting with
me. Come over, well talk andyoull gain a second opinion
on your current financial plan
for free!
Centenarians are the
fastest growing segment of our
population and the Super
Centenarians, those over age
110, are growing exponential-
ly as well. Might you be
amongst them one day and
will your money be there for
you to live on? It can be and
Ill show you how! Call
today!
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tor Alexandra Penney teamed
up to produce a pink ribbon. It
was distributed at makeup
counters all across the coun-
try. The company collectedmore than 200,000 pink rib-
bon petitions asking the U.S.
government for increased
funding for breast cancer
research.
Although Lauder and
Haley reached people on dif-
ferent levels, their goals were
the same: To educate the pub-
lic on the lack of funds allot-
ted to breast cancer research.
Pink ribbons are nowseen all over and have become
the uniting force for millions
of women who are facing
breast cancer or supporting
someone with the disease. In
1996, Nancy Nick created a
blue-and-pink ribbon to sym-
bolize male breast cancer rib-
bons in honor of her late
father. The ribbons remind
others that breast cancer can
affect men as well as women.Although you can see
waves of pink every October
for Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, many people don
their ribbons year-round.
Great strides have been made
with respect to breast cancer,
but with about 225,000 new
cases popping up each year in
the United States alone, there
is still work to be done.
D
r. Harold Katz, a den-
tist out of Beverly
Hills, claims that abitter powder found in dark
chocolate, theobromine, can
actually harden the enamel.
This would add protection to
teeth against the
possible impact of
staining. Milk
chocolate, however,
would not have the
same effect based on
its high content of
sugar which createsplaque and bad
breath.
Dr. Harold Katz
also states that
cheese, green tea,
and strawberries
have a beneficial
impact when it
comes to whitening
teeth. The foods,
just like dark choco-
late, produce thebest results when
consumed early in
the day before plaque builds
up later.
Strawberries can bemashed into a paste and bak-
ing soda to create a natural
whitening solution. This,
however, doesnt work for all
berries as some actually stain
teeth. Malic acid in strawber-
ries is the ingredient that
works. Green tea helps
because it contains tanninsand polyphenols that stop
bacteria and plaque from
adhering to tooth surfaces.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
Suite 29A in Kinnelon. You
may reach him by calling 973-838-5862 or visit him on the
web at www.drbrusco.com.
Boost your enamelBy Peter Brusco, DMD
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The day includes speakers, vendors,door prizes and a box lunch. No onewill be admitt ed without a ticket .Advanced reservation is required. Toregister, please call the chamber office973-263-3310.
OCT 25
The First Reformed Church of LincolnPark Fall Harvest Fair is scheduled forOctober 25 from 10am-4pm. Local
crafts persons and vendors will be dis-playing and selling their goods. An old
fashioned bake sale with lots of home-made goodies will be available. If youwould like to be a part of the sales floor,space may be reserved to show yourhandmade crafts or other goods or serv-ices. Contact the church office at 973-694-4336 or frc-lpnj.org for an applica-tion and more information. FirstReformed Church is located at 60 ChapelHill Road in Lincoln Park.
The Holy Spirit School presents a nightdancing with music by the EmeraldExperience Saturday, October 25, 7-11pm in the gym at 330 NewarkPompton Turnpike, Pequannock. Tickets
are $35.00 per person and includesbeer, mixers, soda, sandwiches, coffeeand dessert. BYOB and hors doeuvres.Proceeds will benefit Holy Spirit School.For tickets call Martha at 973-831-8689or the school at 973-835-5680.
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Pequannock UNICO trip to WoodlochPines Resort from Wednesday, October22 to Friday, October 24. Reservationsfor this unique resort are booked a yearin advance. Due to unexpected circum-stances, we now have 3 double occupan-cy rooms available, for couples or 2
friends to share. The cost is $365 perperson. If interested, please call Joe
Carabello at 973-835-0208 immedi-ately to reserve a room.The Lincoln Park Library offers help forall things technological. Sign up for aone-on-one session with a Librarian. Wecan offer help with a range of topics,including, but not limited to: MicrosoftWindows, Microsoft Office, Word, Excel,Powerpoint, web site help with Google,Gmail, eBay, Etsy, and social media
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Some tax-cutting strate-
gies make good finan-
cial sense. Other tax
strategies are simply bad ideas,
often because tax considera-
tions are allowed to override
basic economics.
Heres one example of the
tax tail wagging the economic
dog. Lets say that you run
an unincorporated consulting
business. You want some addi-
tional tax write-off, so you
decide to buy $10,000 of office
furniture that you dont really
need. If youre in the 28%
bracket and you deduct the
entire cost, this purchase will
trim your tax bill by $2,800
(28% of $10,000). But even
after the tax break, youll still
be out of pocket $7,200
($10,000 less $2,800) and
stuck with furniture that you
dont really need.
There are other situations
in which people often focus on
tax considerations and ignore
the bigger financial picture. For
example:
Someone increases the
size of a home mortgage, solely
to get a larger tax deduction for
mortgage interest.
A homeowner hesitates to
pay off a mortgage, just to keep
the interest deduction.
Someone turns down extra
income, because it might push
them into a higher tax bracket.
An investor holds an
appreciated asset indefinitely,
solely to avoid paying the capi-
tal gains tax.
As a general rule, the best
tax strategies are those that
generate a deduction and leave
you in control of your money.
This is what happens, for
example, with IRAs, 401(k)s,
and other retirement plans.
Strategies that result in tax
deferral can also be desirable,
since you get to pay your tax
bill years from now in usually
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Tax-cutting strategies are
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While Halloween
can be fun for
adults and chil-
dren, pets might not look for-
ward to October 31 as much as
the rest of the family. When
trick-or-treating time arrives
and the doorbell gets its annu-
al workout, pet parents should
take steps to ensure their dogs,
cats and other companion
animals stay calm and dont
get too frightened or excited.
Halloween is full of deco-
rations, costumes and
strangers ringing your door-
bell. While the excitement
can be thrilling for children,
pets can easily grow scared.
Animals generally become
creatures of routine, and any-
thing that takes them out of
their comfort zones can be a
cause for agitation. Spooky
decorations hung throughout
the house and outdoors pres-
ent new sights and smells. The
doorbell ringing every few
minutes could put skittish pets
even more on edge espe-
cially when they come face-
to-face with hordes of cos-
tumed trick-or-treaters.
Candy, chocolate in par-
ticular, poses a large risk as
well. Even relatively small
amounts of chocolate can be
harmful to cats and dogs.
Thats because chocolate con-
tains caffeine and theo-
bromine, two different types
of stimulants that can wreak
havoc on an animals central
nervous system. Hard candies
may be swallowed and
become lodged in the throat
or digestive tract. Artificial
sweeteners are harmful to ani-
mals, too.
To help keep pets safe, it
is best to consider the follow-
ing tips for Halloween.
1.Keep pets indoors for the
day. Animals that are fright-
ened may run away or grow
disoriented and get lost. Also,
you never want your pet to be
the victim of a Halloween
prank. Sometimes black cats
are stolen on Halloween. Dogs
left outside may be at risk for
teasing and taunting, too.
2.Dont take dogs trick-or-
treating. Although you may
have a calm, well-mannered
dog, the crowds in the neigh-
borhood may excite mans
best friend, whose behavior
might be difficult to predict.
Also, other animals that get
loose from homes when the
doors are opened may provoke
your dog. Its enough to keep
your eyes on your children,
never mind being mindful of
your dog, too!
3.Skip costumes for pets. You
may think its a cute idea to
dress your pets in costumes,
but theres a good chance your
pet does not share your enthu-
siasm. It may stress out the
animal, so avoid pet costumes.
4.Be mindful of holiday deco-
rations. Strings of lights, fake
spider webs and other decora-
tive items can be tripping haz-
ards for pets, while electronic
devices could pose a safety
risk. Avoid lit candles in the
home because cats or dogs
may knock them over.
5.Keep pets secured in a bed-
room or another quiet space.
Your dog or cat may try to
bolt outside every time you
open the door to trick-or-
treaters. Instead, keep the
animals in a bedroom or laun-
dry area. Not only will they
appreciate the quiet, but also
they wont have a chance to
escape and get lost.
6.Store collected candy out of
reach. Pets are inquisitive,
and they may be drawn to the
sweet smell of candy and
treats. Candy wrappers and
the candy itself can be haz-
ardous to pets. Therefore,
store candy where pets cannot
access it and be sure children
discard candy wrappers.
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Telecommuting has
grown more and more
common over the last
decade. Thanks in large part
to advancements in technolo-
gy that make it easier than
ever before to connect
remotely with coworkers,
telecommuting is now some-
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According to Global
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focus on emerging workplace
strategies, the total telework
growth from 2011 to 2012, the
most recent year for which
statistics are available, was 3.8
percent. But those figures
dont tell the entire story, as
the rise of telecommuters
increased considerably since
2006, when the number of
teleworkers grew by 26 per-
cent over the year prior.
Telecommuting can pay
dividends for workers and
businesses alike. Workers ben-
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variety of ways. Working par-
ents find telecommuting dras-
tically cuts back on or even
eliminates childcare costs,
saving them thousands of dol-
lars per year. Working from
home also saves workers vehi-
cles from the everyday wear
and tear of driving to and from
work, potentially adding years
to a vehicles life expectancy.
Businesses also benefit
from allowing employees to
work remotely. Small busi-
nesses may need less office
space if many of their employ-
ees work from home, saving
them substantial amounts of
money in rent. In addition,
businesses who allow workers
to telecommute may not need
to spend as much on comput-
ers and other tools for their
employees, as many telecom-
muters use their own personal
computers when working from
home.
While telecommuting
can benefit employee and
employer, the success of such
an arrangement depends
largely on the employees who
will be working from home.
Men and women who work
from home often find they
have more freedom at home
than they did when working
in an office, and how they
handle that freedom will go a
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how successful they are at
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telecommuters can employ to
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experiment is a productive
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Stick to a schedule.
Workers who still commute to
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Sticking to a schedule will
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same level of productivity you
aspired to when working in
the office, and a schedule will
ensure your personal life does
not encroach on your profes-
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Let others know your
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working from home, your
schedule likely has not
changed. You may be able to
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you no longer have to com-
mute, but your workday is
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1 cup unbleached all-purpose
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1 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon sea salt
1 extra-large egg
4 tablespoons melted butter
3 tablespoons honey
1 cup buttermilk
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Halloween is as much
about candy as it isabout dressing up in
fun costumes and engaging in
scare tactics.
Humans have loved their
sweets for centuries. Early
human beings made candy out
of honey by drying it and
forming a taffy-like confec-
tion, while many modern
incarnations of candy involve
dissolving sugar into water or
milk to form a syrup. Candy isthen made by varying the
temperature of the syrup and
the sugar concentration to
achieve desired textures. The
word candy is derived from
the Arabic quandi, meaning
made of sugar.
Candy also often refers to
chocolate bars and other
treats that people find so
delectable. Ancient Mayans
and Aztecs were the first toexperiment with the cocoa
bean, the cornerstone of
chocolate confections, in the1500s. However, their choco-
late drinks were bitter and not
the sweet delights weve come
to associate with chocolate. It
wasnt until the 19th century
that innovators began mixing
cocoa with sugar to create
chocolate bars. Joseph Fry is
credited with making the first
chocolate bar in 1847, using
bittersweet chocolate. Milk
chocolate came later, in 1875,when it was introduced by
Henry Nestl and Daniel
Peter. Milton Hershey beganproducing sweet chocolate in
1894.
Hershey bars, Nestl bars
and many other original can-
dies are still in production
today. Tootsie Rolls and
Charleston Chews are other
classic candies still produced.
Good & Plenty debuted in
1893, making it the oldest
branded candy in America.
NECCO Company Waferswere officially branded in
1901 and are another classic
treat consumers can still find
in the candy aisle of their
nearest grocery store.
Smarties is another
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The Ce De Candy Inc. factoryopened up in August 1949 in
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favorite all over North
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When demand is too high for
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around Halloween, Smarties
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Canadian factory in Newmar-
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Smarties sold in Canada areknown as Rockets, as anoth-
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already bears the Smarties
name.
Halloween wouldnt be
nearly as sweet without troves
of candy treasures. Children
are urged to have their candy
sorted and inspected by par-
ents prior to eating to avoid
any dangers, such as food
allergies or tampering.
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first Thursday of every month from7:30 9:30pm at Cornerstone Chapel620 Route 23 North, Pompton Plains.The UONJ (United Ostomates ofNorth Jersey) is an area-wide supportgroup for ostomates (people of anyage with potential, new, mature orreversed ostomies or continent diver-
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As the leaves fall off thetrees and greenery
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son, exposing branches and
undergrowth along the way,
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to prune their trees and shrubs.But while autumn pruning may
seem like a good idea, many
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Fall temperatures also canbe deceiving. While it may be
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Pruning during the warmth of
day, when the sap has risen in
the plants, may deplete energy
from the plant. When the mer-
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If you must spend time in
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by the pruning. Chances areyou wont prune too much as
well, as chilly temperatures will
keep you from spending too
much time outdoors.
When its time to prune,
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sticking out can catch on peo-
ple or animals and produce a
gathering spot for bacteria and
insects. Take out thinner, small-
er shoots first before moving on
to any dead or dying branches.
Prune dry branches. Do
not prune when plants are wet.
Pruning damp plants encourage
the growth of microbes that can
infiltrate the plant. This is not
as significant a problem in thewinter, when microbes have
already been killed.
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Picture this
Circa 1998. I had a
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