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Blackleg and Bacterial Soft Rot
... infected, as well as certain weeds, and may survive the winter in these tubers or stems. If conditions are cool and moist, survival of the bacteria is greater and any infected plant debris that ... solar irradiation and desiccation. 4) After harvest, cool tubers to 100C or less as quickly as possible (preferably 1.6-4.50C). Good ventilation keeps tubers cool and prevents CO2 build up and avoids ...
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Growing Broccoli and Cauliflower in the Home Garden, HYG-1605-92
... ground cool and moist. The pH should be between 6.0 and 7.0 for optimum growth. A pH within this range will discourage clubroot disease and maximize nutrient availability. Fertilizers Fertilizer and lime ... is needed for transplants to become established and to produce good heads. As mentioned earlier, an organic mulch will help keep soils cool and moist, and suppress weed growth. Hand-pull or use ...
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Sooty Blotch and Fly Speck of Apple, HYG-3022-92
... diseases are most common during years with a cool, wet spring, rains in late summer and low temperatures in early fall. Symptoms Brown ... F (30 degrees C). When May and June are cool and moist and are followed by a hot July and August, sooty blotch symptoms often do ... The disease is most severe when cool, rainy weather in the spring is coupled with late summer rains and low temperatures in early fall ...
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Malus - Apple and Crabapple
... transplant most easily. Tree size, flower color, fruit color, and growth and branching habit vary considerably with the cultivar grown but ... fruits and flowers. Most texts encourage heavy feeding to provide nutrients for fruit and flower production. Simon and Schuster's and Murata ... the leaves moist with automatic mist or with a poly tent or put them in an area that stays cool and moist. The greatest ...
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Bonsai Care and Information - Denver Plants.com
... and allow it to drain before replacing it to it's home. When bonsai has enough water, the soil is a rich dark brown color... and is cool and moist to the touch. When it needs to be watered the soil will lighten in color and will feel ... Click Here © Copyright 2003 nSnare Digital Media Site design and hosting by nSnare Digital Media Questions or comments about this site ...
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Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden
... handling bare-root plants, make certain to keep the plants cool and moist until they go into the ground; the delicate root ... yellowing leaves (older leaves yellow first) and poor growth. Care and Pruning Fertilize currants and gooseberries in early spring, before growth ... higher. Cool picked fruit quickly, placing it in covered containers or closed bags to maintain humidity levels and prevent drying ...
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Garry and Carol Van Hof - Hunter District Bromeliad Society
... info) GVH P7 Bromeliad Garden, cool and green area for the Bromeliads Bromeliads in the Garden GVH P7. Garry and Carol Van Hof. Garry & Carol have created a cool and green atmosphere in the Bromeliad ... sales area. It's just one big under cover garden with great walkways and tropical plants amongst the Bromeliads, cool and moist. A great place to visit. Please call first. (more info) Bromeliad Sales ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Perennial Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... and is one and the same as Myosotis sylvatica, a native of Europe. It is commonly found in high alpine meadows and moist areas such as stream banks. This plant prefers part shade and will ... flower needs shade and moisture. It does exceptionally well under the canopy of alders or maples, where the fallen leaves keep the soil cool and moist. A good companion to Salal and Rhododendrons. Veratrum viride ...
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Alpines and Bulbs
... and Bulbs Apr 29, 2004 Hydrangeas for American Gardens Hydrangeas are the new green. Get the book, grow the shrubs. Delight yourself. Hydrangeas thrive in a cool and moist ... and tubers. This year's list is world class, even if we do say ourselves, and represents the very best in cool ...
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Alpines and Bulbs Articles
... the shrubs. Delight yourself. Hydrangeas thrive in a cool and moist position. They also like rich, well draining ... and tubers. This year's list is world class, even if we do say ourselves, and represents the very best in cool climate bulbs. Oct 30, 2003 Worsleya can thrive. Worsleya can thrive In Tasmania. Sep 29, 2003 Tasmania Seduces all. Tasmania with its cool ...
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