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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... or tall trees. If possible, select a site with a high elevation so that cold air can drain away from the tree on a cold night during bloom. The best site ... nectarine trees. Table 1. Recommended peach and nectarine cultivars for Ohio gardens. Fruit Ripening Season Stone Freeness Flesh Color Fruit Size Dessert Quality Additional Remarks Peach Harbinger Very Early Freestone Yellow ...
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Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
... sponge with cloth using detergent solution, (2) rinse with cloth using vinegar solution, (3) let air dry, and (4) if odor remains, sprinkle with soda or calcium carbonate; wait 1 ... from the Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011. Prepared by: Janis Stone, Textiles and Clothing Specialist, Iowa State University All educational programs conducted by Ohio State ...
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Raised Bed Gardening, HYG-1641-92
... improvement of soil conditions. Soil compaction can reduce crop yields up to 50 percent. Water, air and roots all have difficulty moving through soil compressed by tractors, tillers or human feet ... delay operation. Spaces between beds may be left in sod, mulched or even paved with stone or brick. Ease of Pest Control Pest control becomes less difficult in raised beds. If ...
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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-94
... lined with thousands of spore-containing sacs (asci). At this stage, the slightest disturbance of air movement will cause an apothecium to forcibly discharge millions of spores. These spores (ascospores) ... harvesting and packing to prevent puncturing or bruising of ripe fruit. Remove wild or neglected stone fruit trees that serve as reservoirs for the disease. Fruit should be cooled and refrigerated ...
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Bacterial Spot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3019-95
... with poor air circulation and soil drainage. Any practice that promotes faster drying of fruit and foliage will help reduce the risk of infection. Destroy nearby wild or neglected stone fruits (Prunus species). Buy and plant only vigorous, disease-free fruit trees from a reputable nursery. Prune trees annually to allow for better air circulation and to ...
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Control of Phytophthora and Other Major Diseases of Ericaceous Plants, HYG-3073-99
... is delayed. If fine, rather than fibrous peat is used, the air-filled pore space often is below 20%. This results in less ... properties as compared to peat-sand container media. The percent of air-filled pore space in azalea pots (4" medium depth) after saturation ... . The base on which containers are placed should consist of gravel, stone, or well-drained sand. Covering such a base with the "plastic ...
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