Happenings around the lakes area
Several Polar Fest-related events have been canceled or postponed due to the extreme cold temperatures anticipated for the lakes area this weekend. Visit polarfestdl.com for an updated schedule. 12:00 pm, Feb. 17, 2021 ×
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Daniele
Edmond D. “Chico” Daniele, 78, of Altoona, passed away Thursday at UPMC Altoona, following a brief illness. He was born in Altoona, son of the late Joseph Louis and Carmel Marie (Santa Croce) Daniele.
Ed married Sue A. Davis on Sept. 2, 1995, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Ed is survived by his loving wife; his four children: Eric J. Stoehr, Erik C. Daniele, Yvonne M. Prevost and Yvette M. Daniele; four grandchildren: Zachary Stoehr, Zen C. Baudoux V, Chantz E. Baudoux and Samantha A. Daniele; four siblings: Daniel D. Daniels, Leonard Daniele, Jennifer M. Musser and Carolyn M. Stout.
He was a graduate of Altoona High School and attended Shippensburg State College. Ed then joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
The nutrients that plants need to grow are available to them in a healthy soil, but from time to time, these nutrients need to be replenished. What, how much and when should we add amendments and fertilizers to our soil? Here are some recommendations.
What to add to the soil
Amendments such as compost and worm castings are added to our rose beds to improve the nutritional content, texture, structure, aeration, pH, water retention, drainage and microbial activity of our soil. Organic mulches that we apply to the surface of our rose beds amend the soil as they break down.