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The Amaryllis
... shaded location during the summer as long as they are protected from spring and fall frosts. Bring the amaryllis indoors in September when the leaves have died. Store in a cool (12C), dry location out of direct light until signs of growth reappear. These conditions will reduce moisture loss from the bulb. Discontinue watering and feeding during ...
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The Attack of the Adelgid
... the brood mothers will decimate the population and prevent mass reproduction during the summer. It may take three sprayings of insecticide at weekly intervals to fully control the insects. The first spraying should occur just as the ...
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Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... the roots to dry out. It may be best to "heel in" the plants until the soil is dry enough to prepare for proper planting. To heel in the plants, dig a small trench and cover the ... the end of the first season. Branches that begin to grow at 18 inches or lower can be cut off during the summer. After one and two years of growth, all lateral branches below 18 inches or below the ...
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PlantOasis.com - Summer Houseplant Care
... the whole year, houseplants will experience the most growth during the summer months. That makes summer a critical time for maintaining the health and conditions of your houseplants. Below are some tips for summer houseplant care. Summer is the ... be preformed during this time includes trimming off brown leaves, and looking for pests. Often times with the scorching summer heat, plants will dry out ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... dry storage, a judicious amount of cutting back is done. During the summer the potted or tubbed plants can be placed almost anywhere in the garden or patio. Members of the American Hibiscus Society who live in the ...
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December 2004 - Rose of the Month
... dry climate, it is a natural xeriscape rose. The rose has small, parsley-like foliage and numerous large thorns, perfect for survival in the hot desert. With the small foliage, the plant conserves water since the ... If you live in hot areas, the foliage will shrink to conserve water, so it looks naked during the summer, but lends itself well to xeriscape gardening. The rose is hard to propagate and ...
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COLEWORT AND THE COLE CROPS
... (var. botrytis, formerly var. italica). Stems and flower buds eaten after the leaves are removed; grows well in dry and hot climates. Inflorescence lacking chlorophyll. Cauliflower (var. botrytis). Condensed, ... the axillary buds develop into small heads (like baby cabbages). All "cole crops" are rich in vitamin A and C, fair to good B vitamins and minerals. These crops are grown during the summer ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu

FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... them. The most common diseases during the summer period are sooty blotch and flyspeck. The pathogens which cause these diseases grow on the cuticle of the fruit, but do not cause any damage to the fruit ... cool and dry. Liquids should not be stored where the temperature will drop below 32 degrees F. Read and observe the instructions on the container label for the time interval between the last ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips- What to do during the month of April- Devonian Botanic Garden
... during the month of April- Devonian Botanic Garden University of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden The Green Zone | Home | About Us | What to See and Do | What's New | Special Services | The ... the spring. Leave these until late summer ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips -The Genus Achillea - Devonian Botanic Garden
... it can be somewhat invasive. Achillea millifolium tolerates dry conditions very well, and will grow in any moderately fertile soil in the full sun or shade. In fact it has ... flowerheads during the summer months. In good, fertile soil this species may become somewhat aggressive. There are several good cultivars available (e.g., ‘Ballerina’, ‘Boule de Neige’ = ‘Schneeball’ = ‘The Pearl’ - this is the ...
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