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Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing Needs Washing Care, HYG-5117-94
... concentrated, highly toxic pesticides. Use disposal directions on the side of the pesticide container label. Clothing contaminated with moderate or low-toxicity pesticides do not warrant such drastic ... Read the pesticide label for information. Launder clothing daily when applying pesticide daily. Pre-rinse clothing by spraying/hosing the garment(s) outdoors, presoaking in a suitable container, or ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... be used, stored, and disposed of only as instructed on the container label. Always read and follow the directions on the container label before using the pesticide. Apples During the early part of the ... the temperature will drop below 32 degrees F. Read and observe the instructions on the container label for the time interval between the last pesticide application and reentry into orchard or harvest ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Questions On Poinsettia
... plant. The best way to be rid of it is to scrub it off the container and loosen the soil in the pot with a cultivator. It doesn't take much ... good, general-purpose liquid fertilizer should be applied once per month, following directions on the container label. Refer to the enclosed extension publication, "Poinsettia Care in the Home" (H-906), for more ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

The Three R's - Reuse
... , relatives, friends and community groups to see if they can use it. Make sure the container label is readable and the material is in good condition before sharing these items. Second-hand ...
www.fw.vt.edu

Publication: Medical Sharps Disposal from Livestock Operations
... techniques of livestock medical wastes, including medical sharps. Label the disposal container with a "Sharps Disposal Container" label. The label used for livestock medical sharps containers must include a ... laundry detergent container or coffee can); portland cement or Sharp-Seala; duct tape; and "Sharps Disposal Container" label (Figure 1). When the livestock medical sharps container is half- ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts
... Weight Statement Additional Information Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts1 Frederick M. Fishel2 This document describes some of the smaller, ... weight statement indicates how much product is in the container and is required by the EPA to appear on the label. From a use and storage standpoint, this is ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu


... . More extension.oregonstate.edu Garden Hints from Oregon State University Extension Service. More Windowbox.com Container gardening information. More The Miracle Leaf Plant More Care & Cultivation Of Philodrendons More Think Big ...
www.50connect.co.uk

Hand Pollinating.
... widths. Keep them all! Cool and dry is best. An envelope is a good storage container. Label it with the female parent listed first, and the pollen parent(s) second. Perhaps more ...
www.members.shaw.ca

All-America Rose Selections - Fall Bouquets; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... them gather up some borax, yellow or white cornmeal, and an airtight plastic container. Mix up the borax and cornmeal in a ratio of 1 part borax to 4 parts cornmeal in the bottom of your plastic container. Make a little hollow in the mixture to gently nest the rose. ... so they can dry in the exact form you see today. Seal the container, label it with the date, and set it right side up where it ...
www.rose.org

TreeHelp.com: How to Grow a Tree From Seed
... over seeds in a container and soak for: Hot Water Soak Pour just boiled water over seeds in a container and soak for: ... of medium. • Level the medium by shaking or knocking the container. • Press large seed (greater than 10mm) halfway into the media. • ... is easy to forget what seeds you have sown in which container. Label each container with: • the species, • the date of sowing, • the source or ...
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