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EXTOXNET PIP - BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
... the death of some non-target species [8]. Users of B.t. are encouraged to consult local officials or the nearest EPA regional office responsible for protecting endangered species before using B ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

Black Spot of Roses, HYG-3072-96
... susceptibility and resistance of all roses would take volumes. In addition, the occurrence of local races of the pathogen often result in a particular cultivar being listed as ... ; see Table 1. Also, consult local Extension publications and books, consult local rosarians and garden center horticulturists, and make observations of relative disease incidence in local rose collections and your own ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Sanitation & Reducing Spread
... fall and decay, are a source of nutrients to be recycled in to the soil. Consult local ordinances governing the removal of trees. Experienced tree service technicians should conduct tree felling, ... trees will probably have little or no impact on local disease levels and spread. The only exception would be if local regulatory officials (County Agricultural Commissioner or Department of Forestry ...
www.cnr.berkeley.edu

ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - General - ECSONG
... is best. A deep hardwood forest soil will also support nut trees for timber purposes. Consult local soil maps, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resource (OMNR), Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF ... or as individual shade trees. These are of interest, as the survivors demonstrate local hardiness and adaptability to local site conditions. A few specialist nursery trees (imported from the U.S. or ...
www.ecsong.org

The New Herb Garden
... be very attractive and reduce the amount of bending and stretching involved with garden maintenance. Consult local garden centers for the appropriate soil amendments, compost always improves soil quality and sand may ... heavy soils. In general, herbs prefer alkaline soils so gardeners with acidic beds should consult with local experts on the best way to deal with this. The herb garden should be placed ...
www.io.com

TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Douglas-fir Trees
... of various types, leaf and twig blight, cottony aphids, bark beetle, and scale insects. Alternatives Consult local sources, including historic or public gardens and arboreta, regarding cultivars and related species that grow ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Ginkgo Biloba
... spring. Click here to learn how to improve the soil. Problems No serious problems. Alternatives Consult local sources, including historic or public gardens and arboreta, regarding cultivars and related species that grow ...
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The Simple Act of Planting a Tree: Chapter 6
... further reading and planting experiences of your own. Ask a local urban forestry professional or a friendly nurseryman for a planting ... than working with established trees. You will need to consult local nursery experts to get specific guidance on the best ... will be altered slightly for each species. Consult landscape professionals, enlist the help of local tree groups, confer with city or county ...
www.treelink.org

getting started - wild about gardening - CWF
... climate In choosing plants for your garden you must consider the local climate. A plant which is very useful to wildlife, but ... native plants Plants native to your area are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions and will thrive better without the need ... What kind of soil, light, and water needs do they have. Consult local field guides or naturalist clubs to determine what species are found ...
wildaboutgardening.org

Buoy Numbers in Loran and GPS
... Search The Site! POPULAR TOPICS: Daily Report Catch of the Day Weekly Bulletin Local Fishing Info Local Boating Info Local Tournament Info Our Message Boards THE STORE: Products/Services Store Tour THE ... is provided for informational purposes ONLY. Use the information at your own risk, and consult the CG issued Notice to Mariners for authoritative information regarding navigational aids. For those ...
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