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Pilobolus crystallinus, "the Fung in the Dung" in honor of Dr. Seuss' 102nd birthday-- Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for March 2006
... on the farm. We stopped near a cow, but we meant her no harm. We saw that old Bossy was eating some grass when all of a sudden we smelled some bad gas. We wondered what happened; we saw her tail droop. ... saw Bossy poop: Away to the meadow Bossy flew like a flash, tore open the shutters and googed on the grass. We looked at the dung, and we saw a small fungus. To the fungus, my sis and I sure looked ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu
Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... . In both cases, a more favorable root environment is furnished. Full sun is desirable, and competition from grass and other plants should be avoided. Pecans The pecan is one of the most important tree ... and crows. Freshly harvested nuts should be placed in dry storage for several weeks before eating. Shelled nuts may be stored in polyethylene bags either in the refrigerator or freezer. Chestnut. ...
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Producing Peanuts for Home Use
... can be eaten raw or boiled while "green" (undried) or they can be dried and stored for eating raw, or roasting (either in-shell or shelled). Peanuts can be used in making candy or other ... in rotation with plants resistant to nematodes and soil-borne diseases, such as southern blight. Plants of the grass family, such as corn, would be suitable for rotations with peanuts, while most legumes and some ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - HEXACHLOROBENZENE
... produce any symptoms [7]. In a Turkish population accidentally exposed to HCB in the 1950s (from eating treated seed grain), estimated total dietary exposure of 50 to 200 mg/person (a different ... anaerobic conditions [15]. Breakdown in vegetation: Breakdown in vegetation appears rapid, with residue levels in grass at approximately 1% of the initial amount after 15 days, and at approximately 0.01% ...
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Rid of cattails - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... 02 Trudy- I would like to plant cattails in a drainage ditch that frequently collects soapy water. Thick grass grows there in abundance. Do you think that you could supply me with some plants? I am in ... the way someone here suggested). That carpet idea sounds like a good one too. I haven't tried eating them yet, but some of the ideas mentioned above sound interesting. When you talk about pollen, you ...
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Compost tea on lawns - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... brew is that found in the bodies of the microbes themselves. As long as they are living, they are eating protein, not contributing it. So I guess I'm saying the fertilizer effect is so mild as to be ... is to not germinate the seed (water control as much a Mother Nature will cooperate with) and mowing the grass at the highest setting to shade out any seedlings that might try to root. You do need to ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... Aborigines were roasting fibrous and unpalatable Doryanthes stems in spring? The seeds of Burrawang, Macrozamia communis, require treatment to remove toxins prior to eating. Select the thumbnail image or plant name for a higher resolution image (40k). Flours The seeds of some grass species were ground into a paste and roasted in the ground to ...
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GardenForum Horticulture: Garden Answers
... takes around four hours you should keep pets away from the lawn until after this time. Rabbits and other grass-eating pets are best kept off the lawn for a week to be completely safe. Q How do ... - as I'm sure you already know! You can try spraying with Roundup - but this will kill any grass it touches, too. Probably the best treatment for either weed is to use lawnsand - normally sold to kill moss ...
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Open Directory - Health: Animal: Alternative Medicine: Herbs
... (12) Animal Herb Company - Articles on herbal therapy for horses and small animals. Dogs and Grass Eating - Answer from the American Animal Hospital Association to the question, "Why do dogs eat ... - ProVet healthcare information article on why dogs and cats sometimes eat grass. Herbal Care for Pets - Pets 4Life article on pet herbal medicine. Herbal Medicines Pose Anesthetic Risks - Article on the ...
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Open Directory - Bookmarks: M: melander
... of your own. Garden State Heirloom Seed Society - Garden State Heirloom Seed Society is a membership organization of gardeners, farmers and avocational historians. While the gardeners reap the benefit of eating vegetables and herbs with a superior taste, the farmers have the advantage of being able to offer these same vegetables and herbs to their customers. GSHSS works with living history farms, ...
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