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April 18, 2019

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Thursday, April 18-April 24, 2019 www.shelbyinfo.com 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 13 HOME GARDEN & H D M R M R M R A O A O A O A M D M R M R OM AR O ARD OM Guide Guide Shelby Shopper & Info Shelby Shopper & Info WE BUY JUNK VEHICLES! WE SELL USED VEHICLES! "BRING YOUR TOOLS AND PULL YOUR PARTS,WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED!" 4805 Anthony Farm Rd. • Kings Mountain, NC (Beside Hwy 74 East) 704-739-4633 or call or text 980-295-8016 Store Hours: Tuesday - Friday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm • Saturday 9:30 am - 1:00 pm 130 W. Graham St., Shelby, NC 704-480-1899 FUTURE ENERGY CO. FUTURE ENERGY CO. Daniel Boone Daniel Boone Edition Edition HARDWARE HARDWARE OLIVER'S OLIVER'S ©CommunityFirstMedia Monday-Friday 8:00-5:30 pm • Saturday 8:00-4:00 pm Monday-Friday 8:00-5:30 pm • Saturday 8:00-4:00 pm Closed Sunday Closed Sunday "More Than Just a Hardware Store!" • Garden Seeds and Plants • Landscape Supplies including Daddy Pete's Organic Products • Outdoor Furniture • Propane Refi lling • Pet and Animal Feed • Hanging Baskets & Ferns • Mulch and Pine Needles • Pool Supplies and much more! Enjoy Some Enjoy Some Delicious Hershey's Ice Cream Delicious Hershey's Ice Cream While You Shop! While You Shop! "M "M Th J t H d St !" Th J t H d St !" It's GARDEN GARDEN Time! Time! 3712 Fallston Rd • Hwy 18 N 3712 Fallston Rd • Hwy 18 N Shelby, NC • Shelby, NC • 704-480-0830 704-480-0830 S & K GREENHOUSES 2725 W. Dixon Blvd., Shelby, NC (Near Beaver Dam Rd. Intersection) (Near Beaver Dam Rd. Intersection) 704-692-3582 BEST PRICES! 704 69 358 704 692 3582 Like us on Facebook • Follow us on Instagram @skgreenhouse Like us on Facebook • Follow us on Instagram @skgreenhouse LARGE SELECTION OF: LARGE SELECTION OF: • Indoor Plants • Hanging Ferns & Geraniums • Conifers & Shrubs • Vegetable Plants, over 20 Varieties of Tomato Plants • Pine Needles Come Visit our Newly Remodeled Gift Shop anks For 22 Years Of Business! anks For 22 Years Of Business! F lower gardens can add color and awe- inspiring appeal to a property. The National Gardening Association notes that gardeners can fi nd nearly every color of the spectrum in fl owering perennials. So whether you prefer soft pink, are partial to bright red or want to relax in a garden and gaze at something deep blue, chances are you'll fi nd a perennial to tickle your fancy. The NGA offers the following breakdown of colors to help gardeners learn how their gardens can set the mood they're looking for. Bright colors A garden full of bright colors like red, orange, magenta, and yellow can provide a landscape with vigor and energy. The NGA notes that brightly colored fl owers can withstand especially bright sunshine, meaning gardeners can marvel at their appearance even when the sun might be adversely affecting other plants and fl owers. Pastel colors Pastels, which include soft pink, powder blue, lavender, and peach, create a tranquil feeling in a garden. The effects of color in your garden This makes pastel perfect for those who want their gardens to be a relaxing, peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The NGA notes that pastels may looked washed out in the midday sun, so they might be best enjoyed early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Complementary colors Complementary colors are those that are opposite one another on the color wheel. Orange and blue are examples of complementary colors. According to the NGA, complementary colors can add creative energy and vitality to a garden. Harmonious colors These colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as orange and red. The NGA recommends harmonious colors for gardeners looking to create a unifying feel in their gardens without resorting to a monochromatic color scheme. Harmonious colors give off a gentle feeling that can make for a relaxing garden atmosphere. Monochromatic colors Monochromatic gardens can be awe-inspiring even though they stick to a single color and don't provide an array of awe- inspiring colors. The NGA notes that gardeners with monochromatic gardens make them interesting by using plants of various sizes and shapes. When planting a garden, gardeners can choose whichever color scheme they prefer. To learn more about the effects of color on a garden, visit the National Gardening Association website at www.garden.org or visit your local garden center of hardware store.

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