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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... tea - a low-nutrient liquid that results from placing plant debris in water and allowing it to decompose. Composted manure - animal ... which roots cannot grow. Hardwood cutting - a mature, woody piece of a woody plant that is removed to asexually propagate a new individual ... the organisms that feed on the plant. Tall fescue - a coarse, clump-forming turfgrass that tolerates low fertility, heavy wear, ...
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VEGETABLES
... also provides food for soil animals and microorganisms that decompose coarse, organic materials. This adds life to the soil. AMOUNT ... to avoid spreading disease-causing organisms. Keep weeds and debris out of the garden and surrounding areas. Remove and destroy ... and Pest Management | Plant Pathology | Plant Propagation | Houseplants | Lawns | Herbaceous Ornamentals | Woody Ornamentals | Vegetables | ...
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Soquel Demonstration Forest Description: a Redwood Class Assignment
... are sedimentary: mudstone, siltstone, shale, and fine-grained and coarse-grained sandstone. They are easily eroded. Harder schist and ... on south-facing slopes at higher elevations. Fire-resistant woody shrubs occur here: manzanita, buck brush, coyote brush, and chamise ... , past forest management significantly eroded the basin. Sediment and debris entered the rivers. SDSF is developing a program to ...
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Pinus resinosa Ait
... is also found on a variety of sites including organic debris over rock outcrops and some structured lacustrine red clays, ... lenta), northern red oak and bear oak. In northeastern Illinois the woody plant associates include northern red oak, white oak, American hornbeam ( ... if soil drainage is poor. Hardpan, gley near the surface, coarse compacted soils, and those with bulk densities exceeding 1.40 ...
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Pinus strobus L
... (alluvial material). The soils are generally well drained and have a coarse loamy to a fine loamy texture. Soils within the range of ... seedfall white pine seedlings develop well in shade cast by logging debris. Some seedlings may die during a hot dry June, however. Thus, ... L., and James L. Jenkinson. 1974. Pinus L. Pine, In Seeds of woody plants in the United States. p. 598-638. C. S. Schopmeyer, tech ...
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San Diego Fern Society Fern Catalog
... epiphyte, it grows on trees and rocks in the wild, collecting debris in its leaves to use as food. Tightly arranged polished ... frond. Makes a nice basket plant in sphagnum or a coarse soil mixture. [Tropical to semi-tropical; Epiphytic, Epipetric] 7A Blechnum ... a hanging basket or as a ground cover. Coarse, broad, stiff, two-foot fronds on woody brown rhizomes that stick out of the basket. ...
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The Allure of Lavender
... beds with plenty of organic matter. Mushroom compost and composted garden debris promote soil aeration and help keep the plants from succumbing to ... better air circulation. Mulching with a couple of inches of coarse sand or grit around the base of the plants will ... , when flower output starts to decline. In the seventh year, woody growth develops, flower production decreases, and all the foliage is ...
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