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Currants and Gooseberries in the Home Garden
... of the same species, Ribes sativum, while the less common European black currant is known as Ribes nigrum. Gooseberries of American origin are Ribes hirtellum or hybrids derived from ... 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 ...
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Floral Traits
... the roses grown in the Arboretums Shrub Rose Garden, the Floribundas and Hybrid Musks are known for their large inflorescence size, while the other classes have clusters of smaller and ... 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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Fertilizing Lawns
... with a given fertilizer, adjust the spreader setting to a selected level, weigh out a known amount of fertilizer, spread that amount of fertilizer, and measure the ground area covered in ... 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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Minnesota Trees
... , flooring, cabinets, cutting boards, veneer, and musical instruments. Occasionally develops unique wood grain pattern known as bird's eye, curly, tiger, or blister maple. Sugar Maple BLACK MAPLE (Acer ... 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 ... . Narrower trails are quickly closed by surrounding vegetation. When safety permits, dead standing trees (commonly known as snags) should be retained as they offer homes and feeding locations for many bird ...
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... cases, the specific causes of dieback are often difficult to determine. Several environmental conditions are known to cause dieback. When birch trees are growing under natural conditions in a forest, the ... the canopy of the tree as far as is practical. Determination of surface area and distribution of holes for fertilizer incorporation. Fertilize to the dripline or farther. Fertilize every year or ...
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