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Training Black Pines for Bonsai
... maintaining larger material. It is imperative to get that first whip to break buds, or already your first branch is a foot off the ground. Then ... unless you simply want a branch extension. Removing it will force side buds and a continuation of nice forked branches that are angled outward ... (node). If you have to do it to make an older branch break buds so be it, but it will take several years for this ...
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Growing Large Trunks for Bonsai
... in the artic tundra. This works best for deciduous trees that back break buds easily, as do elms and maples. Often I don't even ... down with a perpendicular cut just above where you want it to break buds for the new leader (see How to Make the Cut below). ... should never cut back below the lowest branch. With trees that back-break buds easily such as elms , maples, zelkova and others you can cut back ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... ://carolinadistrict.org/WCFRS/index.htm President’s Message Hi there Rose Buds! I hope you put your umbrellas away by now and are ... the underside of the leaves three days in a row will break up the breeding cycle of the offspring critters.  The more water ... characteristics of the class are: Thorny stems. Soft, bluish gray leaves. Buds are long and graceful, with long sepals. The bushes are generally ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... of the larger Damasks.  The rose is extraordinarily beautiful as crimson buds open out to full white flowers edged with red.  As the ... with the general habit of a Hybrid Perpetual and the elegant, shapely buds and free-flowing character of a Tea rose. Breeders were quick ... its roots. The traditional means of selling a rose plant. Basal Break  A cane that grows out of the 'graft union.' These are ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... terminal growth for plums than for peaches, correspondingly less pruning is needed for plums. Fruit buds are produced during the spring and summer on current season growth. Chilling requirements Most deciduous ... more quickly and evenly. When left on the tree to full maturity, soft-flesh pears break down internally and are of poor quality. Persimmon. The Oriental or Japanese persimmon usually turns ...
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Backyard Sugarcane
... -piece before planting. During the first three weeks after planting, flooded conditions can kill germinating buds and new shoots, so make sure you can provide good drainage if conditions require it ... varieties are bred to be resistant to common plant diseases when released; however, resistance may break down over time, and you should consider switching varieties if this occurs. Please see http ...
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Growing sphagnum moss - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... growing on many of my indoor plants as a top dressing. You can chop or break little bits of the live LFS onto either dried LFS that has been moistened, or ... sphagnum is to sort through it and pick out all the ends with buds. Then chop, chop, chop the buds with scissors and sprinkle the dust over the growing area. Eventually it ...
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Tarnished Plant Bug
... Both the nymphs (immatures) and the adults extract plant juices by sucking on stem tips, buds and fruit. As they feed they inject a toxin that deforms roots, blackens shoot tips ... of weeds and if possible, legumes. Insecticides, if warranted, should be used when flower buds begin to break and then repeated when 90% of the petals have dropped. Timing is critical in ...
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Worms, Webs and Wriggles
... . Moths emerge in July. A heavy application of a dormant oil spray put on before buds break and leaves emerge and applied so as to cover every egg mass has been effective. A dormant oil application before the leaf buds burst destroys the overwintering eggs. Use according to label directions. Do not use on maples ...
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Asparagus
... each row, dig a V-shaped furrow about 6 inches deep. Set crowns, with their buds up, in the bottom of the furrow, spacing them 12 to 16 inches apart (use ... needles or oak leaf-mold or the like; if you use anything hard to chemically break down, such as sawdust, mix some high-nitrogen fertilizing material in with it. As we ...
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