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Easy Gardening • - IRISH POTATOES
Easy Gardening • - IRISH POTATOES

... Because potatoes need adequate fertilizer early in the season, apply most of the fertilizer just before planting. Use 2 to 3 pounds of complete fertilizer such as 1020-10 for each 30 feet of row in bands 2 inches to each side and 1 inch below the seed piece. Do not allow the fertilizer to touch the ...
Striped Corn - Purdue Agronomy
Striped Corn - Purdue Agronomy

... unrelated to plant nutrition. Plant samples should be obtained from both good and bad areas of the field. Whole plants can be sampled when plant height is less than 12 inches tall. The most recently collared leaf is suggested when plants exceed this height. The earleaf is sampled at tasseling and si ...
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Easy Gardening • - IRISH POTATOES

... Because potatoes need adequate fertilizer early in the season, apply most of the fertilizer just before planting. Use 2 to 3 pounds of complete fertilizer such as 1020-10 for each 30 feet of row in bands 2 inches to each side and 1 inch below the seed piece. Do not allow the fertilizer to touch the ...
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... refer to the variety label with the pack for planting instructions such as spacing in the row and between rows. The ideal time to put transplants in the ground is a cloudy or rainy day, early in the morning, or in the evening. ...
The Power of the Prairie: Roots!
The Power of the Prairie: Roots!

... in the legume (bean) family. The inoculants include a cocktail or soil bacteria that form an alliance with legume roots to assist in the uptake of nitrogen. The bacteria make nodules, or little bumps, on the roots growing closet to the soil's surface. Given that most soil nutrients are found in the ...
GERMINATION
GERMINATION

... may be applied to the sprigs to help maintain adequate soil moisture. Fertilizing the sprigs will depend on the type of grass and the desired rate of establishment. In general you should apply balanced fertilizer at the time of sprigging and 1/2 lb N/1000 sq ft very two weeks for a month after sprig ...
Hevea 3
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... the tapping task as they don’t have to walk a long distance from one tapping tree to the next for tapping. Filling vacancies and replacement of weak plant can be done in the N.E. monsoon (in the same year of planting) or in the S.W. monsoon (in the 2nd year of planting) in wet areas . In dry areas v ...
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Chirimen Hinoki Falsecypress

... Chirimen Hinoki Falsecypress has attractive grayish green foliage which emerges buttery yellow in spring. The scale-like leaves are ornamentally significant but remain grayish green through the winter. Neither the flowers nor the fruit are ornamentally significant. ...
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Garden Flowers - Yankton County 4-H

... Corms are solid with a growing point in the center. Gladiolus is one example of a corm. Tubers are fleshy stems that grow below the soil surface. Like the Irish potato, they have buds called eyes. Tuberous roots like the sweet potato and dahlia are true roots and do not have buds. Rhizomes are horiz ...
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... plans for gardens, decks, and terraces, as well as provide indoor plant consultations. But most importantly, we can help you brainstorm ideas and solutions. Problem solving is a large part of what we do. We will come up with a garden design that works with existing plant material and takes into acco ...
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... SOIL: Desert wildflowers are adapted to slightly alkaline soils with low organic matter, such as those found along sandy washes or rocky hillsides. Our garden soils might be drastically different than what native wildflowers are accustomed to. Growing wildflowers in poor, compacted soils can be extr ...
Appendix 3E - Companion Plant Info Cards
Appendix 3E - Companion Plant Info Cards

... Likes a medium amount of nitrogen (Moderate feeder) Grows as a short plant, in leafy little clumps Ready to pick leaves in 40 -50 days Likes full to part sun Doesn’t like very hot weather Likes moist and well-drained soil Keeps growing well in frosty and cold weather Doesn’t need bugs for flowers be ...
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... "By bringing harvest date forward 2-3 weeks growers can more often meet the optimum planting date for winter wheat establishment so maximising yield," the paper reads. Strictly speaking, this practice consists of using Roundup as a desiccant, rather than an herbicide (although the plants are still k ...
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Broccoli - Portland Nursery

... seed beds with floating row cover.  Spray with Bt to stop infestation.  *Aphid damage often appears as curled, deformed or yellow leaves.  You may find colonies of green or  grey aphids on the undersides of the leaves and growing tips.  Also, sticky sap on leaves and stems and white  aphid skeletons ...
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The Tropical Rain Forest Plant Adaptations

... EMERGENTS: Giant trees that are much higher than the average canopy height. It houses many birds and insects. CANOPY: The upper parts of the trees. This leafy environment is full of life in a tropical rainforest and includes: insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, and more. UNDERSTORY: A dark, cool envi ...
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Installation and Maintenance Guidelines PDF document
Installation and Maintenance Guidelines PDF document

... Works for large sites or sites with little or no native vegetation. Selective use of herbicide is especially effective for aggressive non-natives. The number of treatments depends upon site conditions, species present, and the presence of a seed bank within the soil. Repeat applications may be requi ...
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Indigenous horticulture

Indigenous horticulture is practised in various ways across all inhabited continents. Indigenous refers to the native peoples of a given area and horticulture is the practice of small-scale inter cropping.
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