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The Gardening Articles page
... your article via email to: wezel@wezel.com I'm A Chili-head - Part 1 By Johnny V The first time I bit into a chile ... the many species of chilies. You might want to review some botanical terminology first because I have a little botany lesson to help you learn ... A chili pepper is like a fine wine. The pungent fresh or dried fruit of any of the several cultivated varieties of capsicum have their own ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - What are Fungicides?
... , sanitation, and application of fungicides. Fungicides are often a vital part of disease management as (a) they control many diseases satisfactorily, ... substantial economic loss in the absence of treatment, such as fruit trees and golf courses. Recognizing that with some diseases ... The term "organic" as used here is based on chemistry terminology and differs from "organic" used to describe a system ...
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Gardening the year 'round by Alice Brantley Yeager 0609
... for varieties that carry the letter “N” in their descriptions. Find the terminology chart for tomato varieties usually given at the first of the listings. ... to our garden is Juliet Hybrid. This one bears elongated, full-flavored fruit weighing about an ounce or two and will produce until autumn’s ... There’s a wealth of information to be had and the good part is that it’s free. So, we come to the real ...
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College Profile - Fall 2005
... Crustaceans Micropropagation Yields Macro Results Wave of the Future? More Fruit from the Vine Avenues of Accessibility Inquiring Minds Making the ( ... teaches life lessons, more are available to youngsters who take part in livestock judging. "Oftentimes kids are judging at the same ... for their decisions, kids need to embellish and use correct terminology to show they know their stuff." That means they ...
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Arbor Advisor - Spring 2006 - Collier Arbor Care
... arborvitae, cypress, juniper, Port-Orford cedars, Pines, true firs, yew. Fruit trees: Apple, cherry and peach. Shrubs: Andromeda, azalea, boxwood, heather ... . Each tree pruning estimate includes an explanation of the terminology and the different types of pruning in the standard ... landscape plants from pest attack. The most important part of the department, our Plant Health Care Technicians, have ...
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Review -- The Grafter's Handbook
... in the front, it gives the novice a chance to catch up on terminology and also introduces words that he may have to look up as well ... detailed that no one should ever again have to worry about this part of the process. The chapter on tree-raising in nurseries gave me ... interested in grafting, you must have this book. © Copyright 1996, California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. Questions or comments? Contact ...
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Review -- The Journals of Hipolito Ruiz
... of review.) Reviewed by Bob Vieth (3/2000) In the latter part of the 18th century, the Spanish Empire still included most of ... and what he saw are somewhat obscured because the names, distances and terminology are not well-defined. Small outposts of 10 to 50 people are ... exploration, I believe you will like this book. © Copyright 2000, California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. Questions or comments? ...
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Grow Native!
... a natural shelter and food source for beneficial insects and birds. Terminology: Buffer Zone = A permanent planting of a variety of trees, shrubs, ... and food to birds and beneficial insects, which are an important part of my pest-control system.) I chose to use native ... of July had covered its trellis and was producing flowers and fruit. The Horsemint spread at an alarming rate, and the Rough ...
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MBG: Research: Mesoamerica: Dioscorea
... Costa Rican species closely related to D. natalia The terminology used here, reflexed (downturned) versus upturned, relative to ... ; leaves alternate, 7--9 veined; plants typically dioecious; fruit pedicels mostly perpendicular to the axis, upturned, or ... usually robust................D. racemosa Acknowledgments. This work was supported, in part, by funds from the National Science Foundation through a ...
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Tenderness of Meat
... most tender cut is at the top of each column. The terminology for the cuts is American. How do you measure 'tenderness'? ... of the calpain 1 gene has been identified that codes for part of the calpain protease enzyme system (microcalpain). The gene variant ... , which contain a protein breaking down enzyme called 'papain'. Kiwi fruit have similar proteolytic enzymes, though not as effective. However, the ...
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