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Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... or compost. The soil must be moist in summer but well drained in winter. Water frequently if the soil is light and sandy ... salty, breezy air of the seashore, provided the climate is not excessively hot. Pieris floribunda (mountain andromeda) Mountain andromeda is hardy to Zone ... moist at all times. Japanese andromedas require a moist, well-drained soil enriched with 1 part peat moss or leaf mold to ...
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Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot of Fruit Trees, HYG-3029-95
... confused with those suffering from winter injury. Symptoms Diseased trees are commonly found in poorly drained areas of the orchard or yard. Heavy, wet soils that remain saturated for extended periods ... in the latter part of the growing season. Rapid death of trees usually occurs following excessively wet periods. On trees that decline gradually, a reddish or purple discoloration of the leaves ...
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A General Health Management Guide for Indoor Plants, HYG-3067-96
... the saucer. If you wish to use an undrained decorative container, use a smaller, correctly drained container within it (double potting). Soil Soil or planting media must be well aerated, yet ... F) is beneficial. Excess water must drain out of the container. If soils have dried excessively, they may be difficult to rewet. Water may run freely through or around the root ...
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Rhubarb, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... in March or April or as soon as soil conditions allow. SOILS Use a well-drained but moisture-holding soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7.0. The lighter ... extreme, crowns may be dug in October or November and left in the field until excessively cold temperatures require their removal to the forcing structures. Gibberellic acid may be used to ...
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The Cycad Pages
... mixes. Cycads will actually grow well in almost any medium provided that it is well-drained. Remarkable results are being achieved with the modern soil-less nursery formulations. Nutrition Cycads are ... radicle and embryo can be susceptible to damping off in early stages in unhygienic or excessively wet conditions. Many growers pre-germinate seeds, usually in plastic containers or bags with a ...
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CAMELLIA
... periods. Leaves on affected branches turn chlorotic and branch tips die back. Plant in well-drained soil that has the proper pH and fertility level. Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization. When ... (physiological): May occur as a result of overwatering, inadequate moisture in the soil, insufficient light, excessively high temperatures, severe freezing during the winter or a pot-bound condition of the ...
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Shrubs I
... woody shrub with few disease problems. It is, however, vulnerable to excessively wet soils. Elaeagnus should be planted on well-drained sites and not in low spots or in soils that retain ... . The disease begins on the older leaves and spreads upward when the plants are watered excessively or when air circulates poorly because of overcrowding. Diseased leaves should be destroyed and sterilized ...
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Strawberry Diseases and their Control
... very difficult to control in wet seasons particularly where plants are matted together, are excessively vigorous, and where there is an accumulation of over ripe fruit, dead leaves and ... and produce few berries and runners. Control by resetting with certified plants, avoid poorly drained sites, rotate planting sites and fumigate. Nematodes, including Northern root knot (Meloidogyne hapla), lesion ...
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Action Mode, Deficiency & Toxicity of the 17 Essential Nutrients
... may occur even if Fe is in the soil when: soil high in Ca, poorly drained soil, soil high in Mn, high pH, high P, soil high in heavy metals (Cu ... ; dead spots may drop out of the leaf; poor bloom size and color; induced by excessively high pH. Reduction in growth, brown spotting on leaves; shows up as Fe deficiency; found ...
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Clematis - Container Nursery - vines in garden > other vines > <i>Actinidia</i>
... green in shade, ripen from mid September to mid October. Ripe fruits don't soften excessively what makes them suitable for transport. 'Purpurna Sadowa' – A Ukrainian female form obtained by ... , and light, with thickness not less than 1-1,5 m. It should be well drained and moist, but not waterlogged, and somewhat acid (pH 5-6.5). As actinidias are ...
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