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Meadows and Prairies Forum - GardenWeb
... :23 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 23, 06 at 23:17 dormant seeding Blue Grama, success? Posted by: ernestm z4 on Thu, Aug 24, 06 at 15:07 ...
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Lawn FAQs - Late Fall and Winter Preparation
... next spring? You are describing dormant seeding, where grass seed is planted late in fall so it stays dormant until spring. Then as ... early snow, do not plant the seed over the snow. Dormant seeding has risks, so if a large area is to be ... dormant seeded area to help assure the seed stays in place. Warmer than normal conditions without snow cover is one of the potential problems with dormant seeding ...
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Common Sense Gardening Part 1: Crop Rotation and Green Manures
... will germinate in the fall, remain dormant over winter, and resume growth early the following spring. It should be plowed down a few weeks prior to seeding the garden. At that time ...
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Weed Control in Your Lawn
... important during drought periods which can cause injury, kill or cause the turf to go dormant. Watering should be done on a weekly basis with about 3 cm of water per ... lawn, including knotweed which is resistant to most other herbicides except when very young. After seeding a new lawn, annual weeds may sprout up quicker than the new grass. These need ...
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PULMONARIA
... are not that good in hot humid climates, were they will go dormant in summer and begin to grow again in late summer or early ... in exposed locations. Water in mid summer to keep plants from going dormant in the summer heat and to keep actively growing. Spray with a ... are great specimen plants too. Cut off old flowering stems to prevent seeding and to tidy up the clumps. Plants can be grown under large ...
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Leek, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... unless stored under ideal conditions. TRANSPLANT PRODUCTION AND PLANTING Direct field seeding is possible but not recommended due to the lack of ... long white stems that are desirable in the market. Approximate seeding, transplanting and expected harvest dates are: Transplant Sow Seed Field ... approximately 370 cwt/acre. Leeks do not bulb or go dormant in the fall but continue to grow slowly. The time of ...
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... growth encourage disease development. Sclerotia fall to the ground at maturity where they can lay dormant for as long as ten years. When weather conditions are again favorable, the sclerotia begin ... between plants and rows. This can be done by increasing row spacing and decreasing the seeding rate. Excessive applications of nitrogen favor heavy vine growth and should be avoided. During periods ...
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CAD - Amaranth
... with existing commercial amaranths. The seeds are white and non-dormant so it seldom volunteers as a weed in the following growth ... are mature from late August to mid October from direct field seeding during the first week of June. Due to the sturdiness ... from PI 477913 (RRC 1011). The seeds are white and non-dormant, which should improve establishment and reduce volunteering in subsequent years. ...
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Instant Perennial Plant Garden
... colony. But do watch the drainage - keep them on the dry side in the summer dormant period. Disporopsis pernyi Very interesting plant from the Himalayas. The two clones that we are ... provides a great foil for the small yellow flowers on a 12" -24" plant. Self seeding can be a slight nuisance, but the seedlings pull up very easily - or give to ...
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Cyp. Haven: Cypripedium Seed Germination
... a copy of "North American Terrestrial Orchids Propagation and Production" by following this link. For seeding, there are a number of medias which are satisfactory for various species. Withner (1) has ... -quarter strength fertilizer - Peters, etc., or half strength Dyna-Gro. The plants will often go dormant on their own. Outside, they can get frosted off. Or they can be put in ...
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