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Fall Planting of Garlic
... post emergent control of broadleaf weeds. This leaves cultivation, hand picking and hoeing as the only viable alternatives for broadleaf weed control. Deep cultivation close to the roots should be avoided to reduce ...
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Garlic In Your Garden
... Schmitz and Doug Waterer Garlic (Allium sativum) is a member of the onion family whose cultivation dates back to ancient Asia and the Mediterranean. Garlic was first introduced to the Americas ... poorly with weeds. Weeds can be controlled by hoeing; however, as garlic is shallow-rooted, deep cultivation should be avoided. Mulching between the rows with straw or plastic may provide a degree ...
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Horseradish
... horseradish plant can become a hard-to-eradicate weed - unless it is kept confined by deep cultivation. JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES This perennial vegetable produces a small tuber similar to a potato. It is ... escape harvesting, and growth can get out of control if it is not confined by deep cultivation. Don Dabbs and Grant Wood Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public ...
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Gardening Up Front
... tomorrow. Now comes the hard part. With a flat-nosed spade, you should cut a deep edging strip in the turf along the length of the hose. Be careful not to ... their way back to the surface can easily be removed during the period of clean cultivation. No matter which method you use, do not throw the removed sod away. The fine ...
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The Brilliant Lychnis
... in Saskatchewan gardens: Maltese cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) - An old-fashioned flower which has been in cultivation for over 300 years, Maltese cross is the most commonly grown of the Lychnis. A ... on 46 cm (18 in.) stems, the German catchfly is fragrant and has very attractive, deep-pink double flowers which resemble carnations. The evergreen foliage is grasslike and formed in tufts ...
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