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FPHG -
... . Keep the fertilizer 6 inches away from the trunk and broadcast it evenly over the recommended area. Do not put any fertilizer in the hole before planting. In June following the planting, broadcast another 8 ounces of 10-10-10 around the ...
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FPHG -
... branches and cut away the sucker growth around the bottom of the trunk. Once the dead and broken material has been removed, the general form of the healthy portions of the tree can be seen. The second step ... inches above the soil line. Apply fertilizer at any time from December until April. Scatter it under the entire limb spread of the tree, but keep it at least 6 inches away from the trunk. College ...
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Trees of Reed: Maples
... the leaves of an alder) and the bark is shiny green. Maps: 32 Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Another ornamental maple from China, the paperbark maple gets its name from the thin red bark that peels away from the trunk ...
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Espalier your trees! by Rev. J.D. Hooker Issue #79
... away from the central trunk, while downward and sideways growing branches are pruned off two leaves away from the trunk. Each year after the fruit ripens, these branches are pruned in the same manner. Once the trunks have reached the ...
www.backwoodshome.com

Betula nigra - river birch
... the common problem of excessive "bleeding" after pruning, which makes this species easier to work with as a bonsai. Pruning upward branches at the second internode will encourage foliage to extend away from the trunk, opening the branch structure and keeping foliage from massing on branches parallel to the trunk. ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

campus plant disease map
... oak leaves (the alternate host plant) to continue the disease cycle. There are various methods of control for fusiform rust. If branch galls are more than 12 inches away from the trunk, pruning would ... in the picture above. Vascular browning of the outer sapwood in the trunk and stems is also a symptom. Ophiostoma ulmi enters the tree through wounds made by bark beetles or moves from infected ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... quality fruit production. The early morning sun is particularly important since it dries the dew from the leaves, thereby reducing the incidence of ... the rate of two to three gallons per tree every two to three weeks. Keep an area at least 12 inches away from the tree trunk free of grasses and weeds. Mulch applied 2 to 3 inches deep over the root zone ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Meet the Man from U.N.C.L.E. Car
... away from the fan and electrical wiring. The engine compartment lid is reinforced with fiberglass panels which also help channel water away from the engine during a rainstorm. The vertical grille at the rear of the ...
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BUNCH GRAPES IN THE HOME GARDEN
... from the trunk and any damaged arms. A new cane must be trained (from the renewal canes at graft union height) to replace the removed arm. As the third step, remove all tendrils that attach themselves to the trunk ...
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Muscadine Grapes in the Home Garden
... new growth begins, select the most vigorous shoot and cut away the others. A bamboo-training stake beside the plant is convenient for attaching the growing vine. Loosely tie the shoot to the stake. Paper-covered ... July. The second year, apply in early March, May and July at double the first year's rate (½ lb per vine). Do not put the fertilizer closer than 21 inches from the trunk. To minimize the ...
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