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Bacterial Ring Rot of Potatoes, HYG-3103-95
... disease-free seed tubers. In the U.S. and Canada, certified seed potatoes are produced under regulations mandating zero tolerance for ring rot. Although use of certified seed tubers will not ... , OSU Extension Bulletin 672). When cutting seed tubers, the cutting tool should be periodically washed and sanitized. It is essential that this be done before cutting seed tubers from a different source. To ...
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Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato, HYG-3106-95
... seed, store at 40-45 F until 2-3 weeks before planting, then warm to 55-60 prior to cutting. Clean all equipment used for cutting seed tubers thoroughly and then sanitize with an appropriate disinfectant. For current recommendations see the Ohio Vegetable Production Guide (OSU Extension Bulletin 672). Clean cutting equipment again periodically and definitely before cutting ...
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Growing Potatoes in the Florida Home Garden
... seed" potato. Only certified seed potatoes should be planted in the home garden. Certification insures that the seed tubers are free of disease. Certified seed ... eye per seed piece ( Fig. 10 ). Try to make as few cuts as possible when cutting seed. Cut seed pieces should ... seed pieces. Figure 10. LaChipper potatoes demonstrating appropriate seed piece size. Small tubers can be planted without cutting. ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... May and June, including deadheading spent flowers, fertilizing, mulching, cutting flowering stalks, weeding, pinching back shoots of late flowers ... doldrums by planting some summer-flowering bulbs, corms and tubers in the spring. Ready stored fuchsias, begonias and geraniums ... , long green strap-shaped leaves appear. Let your annuals seed themselves this fall Instead of planting flowers every spring, ...
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Begonia Forum - GardenWeb
... , last one posted on Sun, Nov 19, 06 at 19:42 Advice rooting a cutting Posted by: eloise_ca 10 So. CA on Mon, Oct 16, 06 at 9:09 ... :27 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Nov 8, 06 at 3:25 Any seed source for Begonia masoniana Iron Cross? Posted by: seymoria 11 on Fri, Oct 13, ... 1 follow-up, posted on Tue, Nov 7, 06 at 4:48 Confused about tubers/root hairs Posted by: carrie630 z7bNC on Sat, Oct 14, 06 at 21:05 ...
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ZZ plant questions about tuber divisions and dormant season - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... plant into a larger pot, I noticed how similar to potatoes the tubers seemed. I've also read how easy these plants are to propogate ... I was wondering if I could divide or cut the tubers, similar to cutting up a seed potato, to speed up the process? My girlfriend's ... leaves & bare stalks, but have never tried cutting a tuber. I'd suggest you divide it w/out cutting the tuber, for best results, but I ...
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Blackleg and Bacterial Soft Rot
... natural opening in the tubers (lenticels) or growth cracks and injuries and may survive the entire storage period in these tubers. The bacteria is readily spread during seed cutting and handling operations. ... produce soft rot in the tubers. Bacteria of soft rot can easily spread in water used to wash tubers. CONTROL: Blackleg: 1) Plant seed tubers (especially cut tubers) in well drained soil. 2) ...
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Harvesting of Vegetables: G - Z
... seed to transplant size. WHITE POTATOES: For fresh tasting "new potatoes", dig up the tubers ... tubers naturally, the tops may be prematurely killed by cutting them, once tubers have reached an acceptable size. The skin will harden sufficiently if tubers ...
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The Official Seed Starting Home Page - Dahlia
... grown as annual Height: 1-3 feet Location and soil: sun; rich, moist soil Uses: cutting, bedding, border, background Bloom time: late summer-early fall Color range: apricot, burgundy, pink, yellow ... tubers in the fall right after frost and storing them in peat moss; tall varieties need staking © 1995-2000 Chestnut Software, Inc. All rights reserved. [Weekend Gardener Home Page] [The Official Seed ...
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Irish-Eyes ~ Garden City Seeds
... the seed potatoes you order may have already begun to sprout when they arrive. This is okay-in fact some consider it desirable. Please handle them carefully. When examining them, chitting, cutting ... of marketable tubers. The method is simple: spread the seed tubers in open-top crates, boxes or flats, one layer deep with the "seed end" uppermost. (If you'll closely observe a seed potato, you ...
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