Tuesday, April 16, 2013 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Page 3 ‘Don’t bless those skeeters’ Doors of opportunity Curtains moved lazily in the we dabbed campho-phenique on breeze wafting in a meadowlark every bite but the intense itch- pane of joy, accompanied by the Table for ing was soon back, making one scent of mint. It was as peaceful little gal just miserable. We had as a painting until I turned over five to cut her fingernails clear to the in bed and focused on the Baby quick to keep her from scraping Ben ticking away beside the bed. Liza Deines those bites raw. She couldn’t get 9:30 a.m.! Our house hadn’t comfortable in any position ex- been quiet at that hour since the cept sitting in the breeze from twins were born four years ago. One flying leap the floor fan. took me to their bedroom where I saw two empty In the midst of boiling down chokecherries to but unmade beds. A dash to an empty kitchen left make my father’s favorite jelly, I’d stop and pat me ready to panic until I saw a Post-it note stuck and console and commiserate, none of which was to the toaster. “At the golf course with the kids, very effective. Lack of sympathy from her brother back by lunch.” I was so collapsed with relief it didn’t help much either. I put together a mulberry took me a moment to realize I had a morning all and rhubarb crumble for supper as promised and to myself. despite all interruptions, it turned out pretty well. You wouldn’t believe all I accomplished in Saturday night supper was usually spaghetti, a those few hours alone and it was good that I did favorite with the kids, but that night Joan wasn’t because I was pretty busy when the flock reap- very enthusiastic about eating. peared. “We harvested, Mommie,” they called as Still, when I produced dessert everyone perked they trooped in laden with buckets of mulberries up a bit. David couldn’t remember the word mul- and chokecherries. “The fifth hole is near a gully berry and asked his dad what to call the “tree ber- On Friday K-State Research and Extension, Farm Service Agency and Farm Bureau just full of mulberry trees and chokecherry bush- ries”. “So Mama will make it again,” he explained hosted a Women In Ag conference at the Norton Immanuel Lutheran Church. The es,” LeRoy explained, “so we stopped and picked “and I want more now.” “Well, I guess we should theme was “Opening Doors of Opportunity, Leave a Legacy, Plant a Seed”. Along awhile.” “And we ate lots right off the trees,” Da- call it Skeeter Crunch,” LeRoy teased. Joan sud- with breakout sessions, speakers included Stacey Seibel, an attorney from Hays and vid said. Purple hands, mouths and tongues cer- denly laid her spoon down and gave me a stricken tainly testified to that feast and so did their purple look. “Oh, Mama,” she said, “are they going to Doug Beech, the Kansas 4-H Foundation and Planned Giving Officer. Mr. Beech is stained clothes. “Good thing Dad told us to wear bite my insides, TOO?” It didn’t take long before seen here talking about Charitable Gift Giving to the 21 participants. old clothes ‘cause berries leak.” we figured out she thought berries were what had – Telegram photo by Dana Paxton Joan brought the bucket of mulberries to the caused all those itchy red bite marks! And even sink. “Daddy said you’d want to make choke- though we all laughed, we did finally reassure her cherry jelly for Grandpa,” she told me, “but you’d that berries and bugs were two completely differ- make something for us with the tree berries.” For ent things, or as David succinctly put it, “You silly Horticulturist gives 10 tips for planting trees the first time I took a good look at the outgrown girl, we bite berries but bugs bite us.” Spring seems to have finally arrived in the not continue growing this way inside the hole and pop top and shorts she had chosen to wear and After another soda bath and more medication heartland, and with it, an interest in improving our become girdling roots later in the life of the tree. saw all the angry, red mosquito bites on every dabs, Joan was as comfortable as we could get landscapes. To help homeowners who are eager to Remove any excess soil from the top of the ball so inch of exposed skin. “Forgot the bug spray,” I her at bedtime. Prayers that night included a spe- plant trees, Kansas State University horticulturist that the root flare is visible. see,” I said. Big, sad brown eyes looked up at me cial blessing for a happy day with Dad. And Joan Ward Upham provided 10 tree-planting tips. 6. Backfill the hole with the same soil that was and a tearful little voice said, “I itch.” What an added “But don’t bless those skeeters!” 1. Select the right tree for the site. To avoid removed. Amendments such as peat moss likely understatement that was! problems, choose trees that are adapted to your do more harm than good. Make sure the soil that “I don’t,” David said. “Why do you?” Good Liza Deines location. Consider whether the tree produces nui- goes back is loosened - no clods or clumps. Add question. No bug ever went near LeRoy or David; 1098 NE Independence Ave. #230 sance fruit or if there are disease-resistant variet- water as you fill to insure good root-to-soil con- they all congregated around Joan and me. Mama’s Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 ies available. For example, there are a number of tact and prevent air pockets. There is no need to old remedy, a warm bath with baking soda in the [email protected] crabapple varieties that are resistant to apple scab fertilize at planting. Note: Adding organic matter water, gave her some relief from the itching and 816-554-0398 and rust diseases. Also consider the mature size to the larger area than just the planting hole can be of a tree to be sure you have enough room. See beneficial, but it must be mixed in thoroughly with Communicating about agriculture and rural life www.hfrr.ksu.edu/p.aspx?tabid=731 or ask a lo- the existing soil. However, adding amendments to cal nurseryman for suggestions. just the planting hole in heavy soil creates a “pot” 2. Keep the tree well watered and in a shady effect that can fill with water and drown your new By Ron Wilson ternet. I had to go to my broth- The video even included a location until planting. When moving the tree, lift tree. Huck Boyd Institute er’s to post it online.” cameo appearance from Derek’s it by the root ball or pot and not by the trunk. 7. Don’t cut back the branches of a tree after But he did post it online and rancher father. What is your creative outlet? 3. Before planting, remove all wires, labels, planting except those that are rubbing or damaged. he got a good reaction. Derek “We asked him to do it in Playing piano? Singing in the cords or anything else tied to the plant. If left on, The leaf buds release a hormone that encourages wrote more music and tried an- front of my mom so he couldn’t shower? Doodling on a napkin? they may eventually girdle the branch to which root growth. If the tree is cut back, the reduced other video called Possum in turn us down,” Derek said with Today we’ll meet a young Kan- they are attached. number of leaf buds results in less hormone re- the Barn. He got Internet access a smile. “My parents have really sas farmer who found a creative 4. Dig a proper hole. Make it deep enough so that leased and therefore fewer roots being formed. and upgraded to a nicer camera supported me on this stuff.” outlet in creating music videos the tree sits slightly above nursery level. Plant the 8. Water the tree thoroughly and then once a and professional software, pro- The Ranching Awesome video to post on the Internet. In doing tree on solid ground, not fill dirt. In other words, week for the first season if there is insufficient ducing more videos using his soon went viral among the Kan- so, he is helping communicate don’t dig the hole too deep and then add soil back rainfall. self-taught skills. For example, sas agricultural community, cir- about agriculture and rural life. to the hole before placing the tree. The root flare 9. Mulch around the tree. Mulch should be 2 he learned about green screens culating on social media and, in Derek Klingenberg is founder (point where trunk and roots meet) should be vis- to 4 inches deep and cover an area two the three which can project a video im- three weeks, reaching more than of Klingenberg Farms Studios ible. If it isn’t, remove enough soil or media so times the diameter of the root ball. Mulching re- age behind a performer. He re- 189,000 views on YouTube. near Peabody, Kan. He grew that it is. The width of the planting hole is very duces competition from other plants, conserves corded the music at a studio in Not bad for a video produced up on a farm near Peabody and important. It should be three times the width of moisture and keeps soil temperature closer to Newton. in a rural setting. The Klingen- attended K-State where he ma- the root ball. Loosening the soil outside the hole what the plants’ roots prefer. Derek continues to produce berg Farm and Studio is located jored in agriculture. He is mu- so it is five times the diameter of the root ball will 10. Stake only when necessary. Trees will es- music videos focusing on those between Peabody and Elbing, a sically talented, having sung in allow the tree to spread its roots faster. tablish more quickly and grow faster if they are things closest to him: Family rural community of 214 people. the K-State Men’s Glee Club 5. Remove all containers from the root ball. Cut not staked. However, larger trees or those in and farm. It is a homegrown op- Now, that’s rural. For more in- and played trombone in the away plastic and peat pots; roll burlap and wire windy locations may need to be staked the first eration. formation, go to www.facebook. marching band. baskets back into the hole, cutting as much of the year. Movement is necessary for the trunk to be- “My computers are in the com/klingenbergstudios or fol- After college, Derek married excess away as possible. If you can remove the come strong. Staking should be designed to limit basement of my house,” Derek low Derek at www.twitter.com/ and returned to the farm. He wire basket without disturbing the root ball, do movement of the root ball rather than immobilize said. The studio for filming is KlingenbergFarm. and his brother Grant and some it. If roots have been circling around in the con- the trunk. in a newly constructed Morton What is your creative outlet? friends started a bluegrass sing- tainer, cut them and spread them out so they do ing group called the Possum building which also serves as an We commend Derek Klingen- Boys. It was a lot of fun, but office and machine shed for the berg and family for finding a the group disbanded when two farm. creative outlet with online mu- members of the group went to During the 2012 Christmas sic videos about agriculture. The United seminary. season, he produced commer- While providing good, clean “I needed a creative outlet,” cials for businesses in Newton. entertainment, they are also Northwest FUNDRAISER Derek said. He wrote a song Mid-Kansas Co-op had him making a difference by creating FOR THE about bumble bees and, for fun, do a music video called White more knowledge about farm and Federal Pickup Truck, which was a par- ranch life. Norton Community Center decided to try making a video to 208 West Main, Norton, Kansas go with it. He bought some soft- ody of Toby Keith’s song Red And there’s more. Another Credit Union ware and a camera. His brother Solo Cup. parody music video about ag- Grant helped him make the In March 2013, Derek posted riculture landed its producers is Closing Saturday, April 20 video, called Bumble Bees in a music video called Ranching in a New York television stu- its doors – FREE WILL OFFERING – the Hay, which they staged on a Awesome, which was a parody dio. We’ll learn about that next hayfield on their farm. “I spent of the song by Thrift Shop. For week. early at maybe a year filming and edit- example, instead of the line Spaghetti Dinner ing those first videos,” Derek “I’ve got twenty dollars in my 2:00 p.m. on 5:00 P.M.- Take Out said. The next step was to post pocket,” it said, “I’ve got twenty 7:00 P.M. $5.00 the video online. thousand pounds of cow feed.” Friday, April 19 These farmboys did not begin Presented with lots of tongue- so employees can as technology whizkids. In fact, in-cheek fun, the video featured attend a meeting. it was a time when social media scenes of everyday life around were just emerging. the farm and information about The drive up window “We didn’t really know what beef and pasture burning. It also will remain open YouTube was at the time,” Der- showed Derek’s two cute young Pet Wellness: until 3 p.m. that day ek said. “I didn’t even have In- daughters, ages five and three. $5.00 Off Public Record 2013 Home Based Rabies Vaccines Municipal Court cle license; Plea: No contest; Business IT’S TIME TO START These transactions were taken Found: Guilty; Sentence: 1. $30, FLEA AND TICK from the records of filings in the 2. $1,000 reduced to $100 if mo- offices of the Norton Municipal torcycle license is obtained by PREVENTION Court. These cases were given April 11, costs $76, total $206. EXPO to the paper with the date of the Nov. 20, 2012-Christopher FEATURING: Come in and Buy hearings. Fisher, Norton; Charge: 1. 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