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Corn
... shallow-rooted, a deep-dug bed is best, especially when using closer spacings. Planting Out Corn is almost invariably direct-seeded; some in cool, ... 1½ inches deep in warm, dry soils. As we have found, spacings as close as one foot work well, even with tall, healthy ... no blowdown whatever. With the plants scheduled to be even closer together--and thus more mutually supporting--this coming season, we ...
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Eggplant
... spacing, in deep or raised beds, of about 18 inches probably works best, though somewhat closer spacings might be risked, especially for the smaller varieties. It's especially important to water eggplants ...
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Shallots, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Netherlands) released the first "true shallot seed". These are grown similarly to onions but at closer spacings of about 30-35 plants per foot of row, with rows 10-15 inches ... and Telone. Consult labels for rates, restrictions, and diseases controlled. Proper rotations, field selection, sanitation, spacings, fertilizer and irrigation practices can reduce the risk of many diseases. Fields can be ...
oregonstate.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... closer spacings for smaller varieties. Plant direct-seeded spring crops ¼ to ½ inch deep and about 1 inch apart in rows 18 to 30 inches apart. Thin to 6- to 12-inch spacings. Use thinnings in salads. For fall crops, direct seed ¼ to ½ inch deep in rows 18 to 30 inches apart in summer. Thin to 6- to 12- inch spacings. Or set transplants out at 6- to 12-inch spacings 4 to 6 ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... wide spacings if you want to harvest large central heads. Closer spacings will produce smaller central heads. But if you harvest secondary heads you will get a greater total yield from the closer spacings. Larger ... low as 40 F. Plant ½ to ¾ inch deep, about 3 inches apart. Thin to final spacings. Direct seed in midsummer for fall crop, or start transplants in late May and transplant ...
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... so giant varieties stand two to three feet apart, smaller varieties about one foot apart. Closer spacings could be used to form a tall hedge of sunflowers, but the flowers would be ...
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Eucalyptus saligna Sm
... plantation spacing study on a good site at Kaumahina, Maui (29) provide an example. Four spacings were tested: 2.4 by 2.4 m, 3.0 by 3.0 in, 3 ... ). Mean annual volume increment had already peaked at the two closer spacings in the study and was rapidly leveling out at the wider spacings. At 15 years, the trees in this study averaged ...
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Alley-Cropping Combinations for the Southeastern USA
... Jay, Florida, includes pecan tree saplings planted in single rows at spacings of 35 feet between trees and 60 feet between rows. Cotton ... crops that do well in shade can be planted under or closer to the trees. Crops Row crops such as corn, cotton, soybeans, wheat, ... desirable. If the crop is more shade tolerant, closer row spacing can be used. Closer row spacing would also be called for if timber ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... inches between plants within the row. Spacings vary with cultivar. Early maturing types require less space than the late types, and the Chihli type requires closer spacing than the Napa type. Seeds ...
oregonstate.edu

Tree Row Volume Spraying - Pest Control
... and 100 percent of the pesticide rate per acre. Spraying trees of smaller sizes in closer plantings should theoretically require a lower spray volume for a dilute application and lower rates ... be used to calculate the dilute spray volume needed for different tree sizes and row spacings: TRV Gallons/Acre = (Tree Height x Tree Width x 30.54)/Distance Between Rows. To ...
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