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Self-Seeding Annuals for the Back Lane
... water gently. Frequent shallow watering for the first few weeks will be most beneficial to seedlings emergence. As the plants establish, decrease watering frequency and increase the volume of each watering ... in subsequent seasons, you may wish to thin the flowers. While a heavy blanket of emerging seedlings may appear to hold great promise for a brilliant display, over-crowding will actually reduce ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... The disease is seed and soilborne. Infected seed serves as source of infection to emerging seedlings. Splashing rains spread the organism from diseased to healthy plants in the field. ... the common green pepper types are susceptible. Damping Off (fungi - Rhizoctonia, Pythium spp.): Small, emerging seedlings wilt and die soon after emergence. Root systems of surviving plants are damaged, resulting ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 20(4) 2001
... high and several much younger Korean. Shagbark Hickory, purchased as seedlings from Keith Sommers' nursery at Tillsonburg Ont., are ... most of the seedlings appear. Crows and especially squirrels will dig up the growing nuts long after seedlings emerge. Baiting ... in) because deeper mulches can host pathogens which girdle emerging seedlings. Simazine is an effective and long lasting herbicide, commonly ...
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Planting and Managing Switchgrass for Forage, Wildlife, and Conservation
... insects can be a problem with new seedlings. When all green plant food is killed with herbicides, hungry insects may cause severe damage to newly emerging seedlings. Horse nettle is a host for ... row with the seed at planting. Careful monitoring of early seedling growth is essential. If seedlings become unthrifty or have necrotic streaks along the leaf, then an insecticide may be needed ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Floridata: Ask Steve
... should have some little cypress seedlings by the following spring. If you leave the beds or trays outside all winter, mulch them with leaves to protect the emerging seedlings from the coldest weather ... as 28 days; others may take up to a year or more. When the little seedlings are 3-6 in (7-15 cm) tall, carefully transplant them to larger pots. Wait ...
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Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jul 05:  Ques#11: Spruce Needles  
... I read that spruce needles are toxic. Does anyone know if that is only for emerging seedlings or also for existing vegetation, like shrubs? Anyone have any experience with it? Does anyone ...
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Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jul 16:  Ques#11: Toxic Spruce Needles  
... I read that spruce needles are toxic. Does anyone know if that is only for emerging seedlings or also for existing vegetation, like shrubs? Anyone have any experience with it? Does anyone ... 7-5-02 I have no expertise on this, but I do have small oak seedlings and other plants coming up under my Blue Spruce. -- Kathleen of Berea, OH Prev (Jul ...
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Growing Asian greens in Colorado
... fiber stretched over small arches. Floating row covers will protect the seedlings from steep temperature drops in the spring, modify brisk winds and waylay the worst pests. Place row covers over new seedlings just as they have emerged and after they have been thinned ... won’t be able to lay their eggs on the newly emerging seedlings. After the egg laying period is over, remove the floating row ...
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Seedling Blight
... Infection of seedlings, under the soil, before emergence is dark, and water-soaked. The infected area enlarges, the invaded cells collapse, and the seedling dies shortly after, without emerging. Seedlings that have ... encourage damping-off. Add only enough water to seedlings to prevent wilting. Water in the morning and allow to dry before night. When seedlings begin to damp-off, they should be ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

OD14 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 14 DAMPING-OFF IN SEED BEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS
... SEEDLINGS Damping-off in Flower and Vegetable Seedlings Ornamental Disease ... emerging damping off). Affected areas in the seed bed are usually a foot or more in diameter with shriveled brown, collapsed or stunted seedlings. Moldy fungal growth may be seen on affected plants at the soil line. Germinating seed can also be attached by these fungi before they emerge from the soil (pre-emerging ...
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