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... an extremely parochial use. Coastal Oregon and Washington, the relatively narrow strip (variously called "the I-5 corridor" or "the rainyside ... the north of the main beds, some berry plantings (in ground, not in raised beds): two 8x16 foot beds with raspberries, strawberries, ... two in-ground lettuce beds running east-west just south of the boxes/beds (those beds are collinear beds each of 2 x ...
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Iris
... your soil is not ideal you can amend it with organic matter and build raised beds for better drainage. Do not use manure unless it is very well-composted (aged for ... -red petals edged in yellow. ‘Delta Star’ is a dark purple cartwheel-shaped flower with narrow yellow signals. It grows especially well in water. ‘Dixie Deb’ is tall with medium-sized ...
hgic.clemson.edu

HortNews- February 2006
... round use without phytotoxicity if used according to label directions. These products distill over a narrow range of temperatures. Supreme oil is a term used to categorize highly refined oils that ... Kim Todd, UNL Landscape Horticulture Specialist Rain Gardens: Putting Rainwater to Work in Your Landscape Beds- March 7 Long periods of very dry summer growing conditions often follow eastern Nebraska’ ...
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HortNews- April 2006
... a pleasing, coherent design. Nature offers an infinite variety of leaf shapes (oval, heart-shaped, narrow) and leaf surfaces (fuzzy, rough, puckered, sharp or shiny) that give plants personality. The soft ... spring to fall. Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum' red A great annual grass for containers or landscape beds. Penstemon 'Husker Red' maroon Burgundy foliage and spikes of white flowers in early summer. ...
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LadyJai's Roses
... Queen Elizabeth. Grandifloras ar etaller than most and are good used at the back of beds or as a screen. The spacing between these particular roses should be at least 24 ... a more informal look. They are an effective lining for a walkway, or in a narrow strip of land between the driveway or a fence. They are not for the weekend ...
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Lily General
... -sized for the middle, and small or pixie lilies for the front of the garden beds. Another thing to keep in mind is whether or not your lily needs to be ... leaves of lilies come in a number of forms and growing patterns. Lilium pumilum has narrow grass-like foliage. Lilium auratum var. platyphyllum has broad, lanceolate leaves. Lilium taliense produce stem ...
mikesbackyardgarden.org

nvps newsletter Autumn/Winter 1999:
... this country and on the Continent, have their own special strains; the beds in which the seed parents are grown are carefully rogued in ... I and for some years afterwards they were planted extensively in beds and borders of private gardens and public parks en masse for ... are as follows: "the shape of the flowers to be circular, or narrow and oval, with the petals smooth and of good substance; the ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk

Strawberries are an Excellent Fruit for the Home Garden, HYG-1424-98
... is sensitive to excessive soil moisture. Strawberries should be planted in raised beds or on ridges if drainage is a problem. Also, avoid planting ... as high as the blade will go to avoid injuring plant crowns. Narrow the rows to a width of about 12 inches by cultivating between ... plants within each row, leaving 4 to 6 inches between plants. Topdress beds with 0.5 to 1 inch of soil. Broadcast 2.5 ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 5
... to become faintly chlorotic. Chlorosis increases until the entire plant becomes yellow. Crown leaves are narrow, wrinkled and develop an inward rolling of the margins. Plants are stunted. Death may ... of growth cracks. Other Diseases: Southern blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii (common in plant beds), cotton root rot caused by Phymatotrichum omnivorum and root rot caused by Rhizoctonia solani ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Trees Part 5
... needles in the fall. Spots enlarge rapidly and encircle the needle forming narrow tan-brownish bands, and finally the tips of the needles die ... , because damping-off fungi flourish in heavier, wetter soils. Raise seed beds so they will quickly drain after a rain. Mix oak or pine leaf mulch into the seed beds to about two percent of soil volume. Mulch the seed beds with pine needles. Do not ship ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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