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Backyard Sugarcane
... canes contain fibers that stick together when chewed, making it easier to spit out the pulp once the sugary juice has been consumed. Crystal canes (typically commercial varieties) must contain ...
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Pruning Grapevines in Michigan
... in the autumn, shoots mature, become woody, lose their leaves and are termed canes. Nodes on these canes contain the cluster primordia (developing flowers) from which next season's crop will develop. Wood ... long as the internode length does not exceed 4 to 5 inches and produce "bull canes." Bull canes are poorly exposed, highly vigorous shoots with low hardiness and low productivity. The relationship ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: November-December 1999
... , hardwood mulch, compost, or any porous material that does not contain weed seeds, and that win eventually break down to become ... but rather the continual expansion and contraction of the unprotected canes exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations. The protection, thus, should be kept in contact uniformly with the canes. This month is a good time to assess the overall ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... as spreading, bracing, bending and trellising limbs, shoots or canes. Training Systems Different training systems are used for different types ... for peaches, nectarines and plums. Open-center trees usually contain from three to four major scaffold limbs with no central ... trellis. Distribute canes on the trellis by tying and by lifting and drooping canes over the wires. Remove all old canes soon after ...
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Care for green Arundo donax in Ohio - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... spring. Low maintenance stuff, tho. It makes nice long, bamboo-like canes... and gets BIG! RE: Care for green Arundo donax in Ohio ... , fencing, etc.. You can easily build all sorts of garden structures with canes and lashing twine. I use tarred seine twine and bamboo to ... as short-lived garden stakes. Maybe mulch if they don't contain chemicals that inhibit plant growth. So one of the cuttings has ...
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Espalier
... string or bits of rag to bamboo canes; this keeps them absolutely straight. The canes can then be slowly lowered (over a ... into shoots during the first growing season. Tie these to bamboo canes and lower two branches to the wire, leaving one branch vertical ... Danger-Poison symbol must be used for all liquid pesticides which contain more than 10% petroleum distillates, regardless of the toxicity of the ...
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Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... as soon as you see them. They cannot be cured and can contain thousands of spores waiting to infect the next leaf or bush. ... another common place for spores to accumulate. Prune out damaged or diseased canes as soon as you find them. Disinfect pruners between cuts. You ... Black Spot Facts Its spores over winter on dead leaves and infected canes Its spores must stay wet for 6 to 12 hours to germinate ...
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Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... as soon as you see them. They cannot be cured and can contain thousands of spores waiting to infect the next leaf or bush. ... another common place for spores to accumulate. Prune out damaged or diseased canes as soon as you find them. Disinfect pruners between cuts. You ... Black Spot Facts Its spores over winter on dead leaves and infected canes Its spores must stay wet for 6 to 12 hours to germinate ...
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Fertilizing, Pruning and Winterizing Roses, HYG-1205-96
... more frequent applications because they drain rapidly, leaching essential nutrients. They contain little clay (and possibly organic matter) that would normally hold nutrients ... base and tie the new growth horizontally. A few old canes can be retained, if pruning all would leave the plant ... the position of the new canes. The new canes for Group 2 grow half way up the old canes, not at ground level. ...
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Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... two weeks after infection), minute black dots appear. These are fungal fruiting bodies (pycnidia) and contain thousands of summer spores (conidia). Pycnidia are often arranged in a ring pattern, just ... Control Sanitation is important. Destroy mummies, remove diseased tendrils from the wires, and select fruiting canes without lesions. It is very important not to leave mummies attached to the vine. ...
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