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Canadian Iris Society - Iris-Talk
... Iris-Talk Iris-Talk explained... (updated January 18, 2006) This is an internet mailing list devoted to discussion on garden irises. Both experienced irisarians and beginners are welcome. If you grow, ... three choices exactly as they appear below. Your choice will depend on what kind of service you want to receive. subscribe iris subscribe iris-digest subscribe iris-allow The choices are explained ...
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AIS: iris@hort.net Information
... an internet mailing list devoted to discussion on garden irises. Both experienced irisarians and beginners are welcome. If you grow, breed, or study irises, want to learn how, or just want ... the following three choices exactly as it appears below: subscribe iris or subscribe iris-digest or subscribe iris-allow Depending on what kind of service you want the choices are explained below: Subscribe iris ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... eaten raw. Sprouts, lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes and melons have all been involved in isolated outbreaks, explained Carolyn Raab, food and nutrition specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service. Put final ... nutrition It used to be that the only potato choices you had were mashed, baked or french fried. But this holiday season, gardeners are cooking up a colorful harvest of rainbow-hued ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... soil need more water than those in silt or clay, explained Don Horneck, agronomist at OSU’s Hermiston Agricultural Research and ... and brush piles. Life history, hints for pond building and plant choices given. Eastern Oregon gardens need winter water Winter can be ... Do you have ripe strawberries that are turning brown and soft? Or are you finding strawberries that are covered in gray fuzzy mold? ...
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Make some of your own topiary frames - Topiary Forum - GardenWeb
... are objects all around you that you can use for a mold to make a frame. I told my neighbor I wanted to plant him in my yard. After laughing, I explained ... , Zone 7-8. Does anyone have any suggestions re: plant choices? Probably I should practice on a simpler shape first. Thanks ... coming up, but not the answers! Carole, where ARE you? And where are the pictures of your topiaries made by wrapping stuffed ...
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Seedsmen On Line
... categories: each is explained under its own subheading. We do not necessarily personally know anything about any of these places, so again: caveat emptor. The "A" List These are some of the ... Garden: "Renee's Garden offers a carefully chosen selection of new, exciting, and unusual seed choices, including the best international hybrids, the most successful and satisfying heirlooms, and purest open- ...
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Cookbook Reviews
... without being too spicy. Basic cooking and safety instructions are also included. Kitchen Confidential - Adventures in the Culinary UnderbellyFor ... mumbo-jumbo, you'll find all your cooking basics needs explained, with 180 recipes for basic comfort foods. Make-A-Mixby Karine ... asked-for recipes at the Atkins Center. The variety of choices is immense, and dieters never feel deprived as the pounds ...
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Questions On Crab Apple
... are wounded at the base. I'll forward you my publication of "Home Propagation Techniques" where that technique and other propagation processes are explained ... reference) A: With no chemicals being used, you are then limiting yourself to very few choices: Put up with what is happening and ... grows in kind of an oval shape. Other choices I have looked at are the Canada Red Cherry and the Newport Plum, ...
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VEGETABLES
... varieties are being reintroduced by companies. UNDERSTANDING SEED CATALOGS Selecting seeds from a catalog involves understanding abbreviations that are used. These differ with the crop and are explained ... vining vegetables, such as squashes, cucumbers, tomatoes and beans, are good choices for intensive gardens. These cultivars are ideal for container gardening. A 5-gallon container provides ...
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WhatsUpWithStandards.htm
... nursery where you can see what you are buying, but the downside is that the choices are often limited. If you’re looking for better selection, you may try mail order catalogues, but the downside is that you can’t see what you are ... 60-inch standards. I called the company and the owner explained that they became much too expensive to ship. He said ...
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