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Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden
... cultivar was selected in Mankato, Minnesota. Fruit are very large, up to 1.5" in diameter, and are deep red when fully mature. Colossal has been reported to be vigorous, hardy ... alternative formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to the ...
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Gladiolus Diseases
... , green-brown lesions. The lesions may vary in size from pin-point to ˝ inch in diameter. The inside of the corm may be partially rotted with brown strands radiating from the ... alternative formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to the ...
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Floral Traits
... color to change, intensify, or lighten as buds open and expand into mature flowers. Flower diameter among rose cultivars varies from 1 to 6 inches. The trend in rose cultivar development ... alternative formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to the ...
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Diseases
... surfaces. 10 Spots are 1/8 to 1/2 inch (2 to 12 mm) in diameter. The leaf tissue surrounding these spots turns yellow and this chlorosis spreads until the leaflet ... an “escape,” a plant that was missed by infecting spores because of non-uniform pathogen distribution. Disease development is also affected by environmental variables, such as temperature, humidity, and air circulation ...
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Minnesota Trees
... tall; small, irregular crown of upright branches; trunk, often crooked and divided, up to 7" diameter. Leaves: Opposite, simple, 2˝" - 4˝" long, two-thirds as wide, palmately lobed; lobes, 3 ( ... formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to ...
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Recreational Trail Design and Construction
... water crossings. Obtain maps from bookstores or by writing the U.S. Geological Survey, Map Distribution, Federal Center, Building 41, Box 25286, Denver, CO 80225 (tel. 1-800-USA-MAPS). Request ... tripping and to reduce stump sprouting. Avoid cutting healthy trees larger than 7 inches stem diameter. Some trees, such as boxelder, elm, hickory, and basswood, may require chemical stump treatments to ...
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Home Yard Waste Chippers/Shredders: Safety Is Important!
... . Most will chip tree limbs up to 2.0 inches to 3.5 inches in diameter. They all use spinning cutters, blades, hammers, or flails to cut the material into smaller ... alternative formats upon request. Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension Service is committed to the ...
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Choosing an Alternate Septic System for a Homesite with Thin...
... Distribution Spreading the wastewater evenly over the entire site is a significant benefit. To accomplish this, drip tubing and a pump are necessary parts of the system. Filtered Effluent The small-diameter ... used in a drip-distribution system On-Going Maintenance Drip-distribution systems have a septic tank and a lift station like other systems that use pressure distribution (for example, mound and ...
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Drip Distribution
... . Figure 1. A drip site Drip Distribution Application Drip distribution is often used in places where standard ... Distribution Work? The basic principles for drip distribution are the same as for other soil-based treatment systems: filtering and bacterial decomposition of waste. The difference is that a drip distribution ... The tubing is generally 1/2 inch in diameter with an emitter in the tubing wall ( ...
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How to Run a Percolation Test
... area. Soil borings should be at least 3 inches in diameter and at least 3 feet deeper than the bottom of ... inches of rock is placed below the distribution pipe; for 12 inches of rock below the distribution pipe the bottom areas can be reduced ... Please contact your University of Minnesota Extension Service office or the Distribution Center at (800) 876-8636. The University of Minnesota Extension ...
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