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Attractive Perennials for the Prairies
... cm, double, purple. Hardy mums need regular division. The best plants are grown from single basal shoot pieces carefully removed from the mother plants in early May. The old woody portions ... kept evenly moist and that the young shoots are not allowed to dry up under the influence of spring winds. Plant the "stolons" (young basal shoots) firmly and a little deeper than when ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Ranunculaeae Society
... ground level pruning at the start of the season, followed by further pruning of all shoots back to one or two nodes, if done once but then back to one or ... down to ground level in late winter (usually February in Britain and Ireland) when new basal shoots have appeared from below ground. Failure to prune severely enough will result in weak, straggly ...
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nvps journal:
... by late August after cutting back the old growth that had flowered, another crop of basal shoots appeared. So from this point of view it can be said to have good garden ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk

viola 'Mrs G. Robb'
... of the few exhibition varieties that will stand cutting back, and produce a flush of basal shoots. The depth of colour suffusion depends upon light, too much shade or direct sunlight are ...
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Fertilizing, Pruning and Winterizing Roses, HYG-1205-96
... tied to a support in a near horizontal position. These shoots will produce flowering laterals along their length and provide a ... flowers the first season, but profuse flowering the next. Strong young basal shoots will develop, too. In late summer or early autumn cut ... new bare root plants, trim the roots only, not the shoots. Tie the shoots to a support system to train. Early the following spring ...
ohioline.osu.edu

GROUP 2.
... parent and seldom grows more than 1.6m tall. It is a prolific producer of basal shoots and is easy to propagate. It is essential to reduce the number of stems in ...
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THE DELPHINIUM TRIAL AT WISLEY GARDENS
... very significantly as the blooms age. Lucia Sahin is not a prolific producer of the basal shoots required for cuttings but it is now more widely available as a result of micropropagation ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips -Sweet Peas - Devonian Botanic Garden
... leaves I would pinch out the growing tip of each seedling to encourage strong basal shoots. As the basal shoots appear, I repot to larger pots and at this stage I provide each plant ...
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Corn plant
... clean coarse sand or Perlite, and 1/2 to 1 part sphagnum peat moss. PROPOGATION: Basal shoots, tip cuttings SELECTION GUIDE: Select sturdy, shapely, healthy plant free from insect and disease damage ...
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New Disease Reports - Basal rot of Alstroemeria spp. caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Argentina
... of citrus leprosis virus (CiLV-C) in Honduras, Central America Basal rot of Alstroemeria spp. caused by Fusarium oxysporum in Argentina S.M ... wounds. Six plants of cv. Alpine with 4 to 6 shoots were used per isolate and technique. Plants in uninfested soil, ... and plants inoculated with R. solani remained symptomless (Fig. 5). Alstroemeria basal rot could be a serious problem in the future because ...
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