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Pinus strobus--Eastern White Pine
... slows down with age. Eastern White Pine is susceptible to salt injury from roads or drain fields. Cultivars: 'Alba' - The new growth is white, becoming bluish-green with maturity. 'Bennett Clumpleaf' - The ...
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Septic systems
... plus Version 3.0 - 00001650 11/12/99 Septic systems Cleaners and other chemicals entering drain fields can injure plants when they are leached into soil near plants. Leaf scorch is likely ...
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Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jun 02:  Ques#2: Natural landscaping over septic tank  
... rain gardens to see if he has any thought on this. Drain fields, whether for a conventional septic systems or a mound systems are ... provided the root systems do not plug the distribution piping in the drain fields (that would be at risk of plugging) and that they can ... a project in Valparaiso, IN. They are encouraging plantings over septic fields. My husband would not allow such a thing. I will pass ...
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Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jun 21:  Ques#5: Mound Systems  
... apply here as a previous question about planting over septic drainage fields. A mound system is similar except it is built above grade. ... some non-native) to plant on and near septic mounds and within drain fields. The list of plants may be found on their respective websites ... This is the same as other discussions about planting over septic fields. I believe that the state of Wisconsin did a study on ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... .), also known as Archangelica officinalis, is grown abundantly near London in moist fields, for the use of its candied stems. It is largely cultivated ... and were always anxious to get it from Lincoln's Inn Fields, where it abounded and where it still grows. Until very recent ... boiling, remove from the fire and turn into a colander to drain off the superfluous syrup. Take a little more sugar and boil ...
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Fresh Produce Handling, Sanitation, and Safety Measures: Citrus
... the Law!" 2.2 Animal exclusion Animals can easily transmit pathogens. Minimizing animal contact in fields and packing facilities reduces the risk of contamination. No domesticated animals should be in the ... . heating) used to reduce fruit pathogens may help control human pathogens as well. Wherever possible, drain and clean dump-tanks daily. Be sure to rinse out any cleaning solutions before re ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... usually not as dramatic for preparation of vegetable fields, when coupled with field leveling operations, similar conditions may exist in vegetable fields in southwest Florida. Pasture soil Bedded Grove Depth ( ... formed uncoated sands are difficult to wet and difficult to drain. A common complaint of growers faced with cropping fields with uncoated sands is: "The places where I have problems ...
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Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3014-95
... introduced on nursery stock or by the movement of infested soil and runoff water from fields in which the disease occurred previously. P. fragariae is very persistent and can survive in ... be planted in low-lying or heavy soils where water accumulates or is slow to drain. On marginal soils, planting strawberries on beds raised at least 10 inches high will bring ...
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Phytophthora Root Rot of Raspberry, HYG-3207-98
... soils or portions of the planting that are the slowest to drain (lower ends of rows, dips in the field, etc.). In fact ... demarcation between healthy (white) and infected (reddish brown) tissues. In many fields, plants that are dying and declining because of Phytophthora root ... or greenhouse and have not been grown out in nursery fields before sale. Drainage. Any practice that will prevent water from ...
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TG03 - TURFGRASS DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA -
... NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA - Diseases of Turfgrasses on Athletic Fields in North Carolina Turfgrass Disease Information Note 3 ... as practicing, playing or marching on the fields. Limiting access for the use of athletic fields must be a part of a good turf ... It is usually a problem in an area that does not drain properly and may have a low soil pH. Algae can ...
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