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China Hole & the Narrows
... in Coyote Creek which retains water year-round. 29 June 1993. Photograph copyright by Lee Dittmann. China Hole, from overlook along trail to north. 25 July 1993. Photograph copyright by Lee Dittmann. Autumn reflections, China Hole. 26 November 1991. Photograph copyright by Lee Dittmann. The Narrows of the East Fork of Coyote Creek, as it appears in late spring or early summer. The lighter ...
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Gymnosperms
... Juniperus californica. {++} CALIFORNIA JUNIPER. Shrub or shrublike tree. Dry slopes and flats. Uncommon on W side (China Hole, the Narrows, Middle Fk Coyote Ck, Blue Ridge northwest of Mt Sizer, Rock House Ridge ... & Blue Ridge with scattered individuals in adjacent canyons, including one on the slope E of China Hole. One isolated ponderosa grows on the Little Long Canyon slopes of Rock House Ridge. ...
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December 2003 Newsletter
... nitrogen because decomposition will temporarily rob your roses of nitrogen while the clippings decay. Planting Dig a hole twice as wide and twice as deep as the container of the plant you are planting. ... British Admiralty granted a safe-conduct pass to the Kennedy and Lee firm to deliver the new China Roses to Malmaison. The Englishman Kennedy was employed by the Empress to assist them in laying ...
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The Gardener's Net : Arborvitae Trees
... with the largest growing over 40 feet. Among the most common is the Oriental Arborvitae from China, American Arborvitae, Northern White Cedar and Western Red cedar which originated in North America. Arborvitae are ... as foundation plants around homes and buildings, or a hedgerow or fence rows. After selecting a location, dig a hole deep and wide. Mix generous amounts of compost with soil from the hole ...
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Peonies
... "vulgar" and left it to flourish in the cottage gardens of the peasantry. Other species originated in China, where as early as 1596 at least 30 varieties were listed in nursery catalogues. A French missionary stationed ... in which to develop. A spacing of 1-1.2 m (3-4 ft) is recommended. The planting hole should be large enough so that the peony is not crowded. Heavy clay soils or light sandy soils ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society Members-in-Action
... voles from munching on the roots, mix small sharp gravel with your soil before refilling your planting hole. Once his camellias finishing blooming, Hillerman feeds them and does some light pruning. He mainly removes inward ... -great-great ancestor of the camellias as we know them today. It originated in areas of China. * Nicknamed the tea plant, Camellia (ka-me'li-a) sinensis (sy-nen'sis) grows 6-12 ...
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mark huss roses - culture
... ". This is because many people buy a $4.99 Hybrid Tea from the local garden center, dig a hole just big enough to stick in in the ground, and pretty much ignore it after that. Just a ... shrub and landscape varieties, do not need any particular treatment or protection. Some known "tender" varieties, including china, tea, and some hybrid tea roses will need some protection. If you live in the U.S., it ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... interest in clematis until the 1850s when many were crossed and improved. Plants from Japan and China became the parents of many hybrids. Much breeding occurred in Britain, France, Belgium and Germany until ... before freezing weather. Planting and Establishing After amending the native soil for planting, dig a hole to accomodate the root system. Cut stems back to 12 inches in height. This will help ...
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Selecting Insulated Vests And Jackets, HYG-5540-93
... pods and two million filaments. The best quality down comes from geese living in cold climates, especially China and other parts of Asia. Goose down has pods 1-2 inches in diameter, compared with 3 ... the outside fabric, pull it from the wrong side and work it back in. Once a hole is formed, additional pods work through to the outside. Polyester Fiberfill Polyester fiberfill insulations are usually ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... . One of them, Otidognathus davidis, feeds on Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa, Sinobambusa, Indocalamus, and Semiarundinaria in China. It has one generation per year and over-winters as adults. In the spring, it feeds ... used for applying systemic pesticides is culm cavity injection. This is done by drilling a small hole into the culm and then injecting either 1.5 ml of 40% to 50% dimethoate ( ...
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