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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Artichoke, Cardoon - Herb Profile and Information
... and wind a hay-band round them closely, to within about a foot of the tops. This soil must then be earthed up nearly as high as the hay-bands. It is important ... of litter, or may be dug up and stored in a cool, dry place, the hay-bands being allowed to remain. When taking up, remove the earth carefully and take up the ...
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AD01 - ALFALFA DISEASE MANAGEMENT
... a stem and may girdle and kill it. Often, brown bands develop in the older lighter lesions that indicate expansion of ... , a grower could anticipate rapid defoliation and reduction in hay quality. Dry weather would slow disease progression and reduce the ... L., and J. K. Clark. 1985. Integrated pest management for alfalfa hay. Pub. # 3312 (formerly 4104). ANR Publications, Univ. Calif., 6701 San Pablo ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Forestry Commission - News - take a magical mystery tour through the enchanted wood
... Santa’s grotto this year, instead he can be found walking around the event. Gillian Hay, Event Co-ordinator said, ‘Last year Santa was greeting children in his grotto. This ... restaurant (pre-booking only). Christmas songs and carols will be performed by local choirs and bands and look out for a King on a camel and the North Star. Now in ...
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Heritage Rose Foundation: Pruning Rustled Suckers
... Post Number: 40 Registered: 04-2005 Posted on Sunday, May 14, 2006 - 06:14 pm: Hay Fa: I think it is time to throw in the towel and call the for ... use the clear rubbermaid boxes and simply turned them upside down over my cuttings in bands or pots. With the sun as high as it is now, I'd definitely watch ...
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Christmas legends
... chirped Pinata, bouncing a youngster on his fat tummy. Now let the bands gather! Call your friends and neighbors. We shall parade and fill ... and Pablo watched the villagers place their gifts in their soft hay around the manger, they felt sad. They had no money to ... they stood bravely near the manger, placing the plants on the soft hay, as the angel had instructed. Suddenly, the dull green leaves on ...
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NUT TREE GROWING IN KENTUCKYtc
... as the trees get older. Mulching with wood chips, bark, hay or straw is very beneficial. Mulch should be kept at ... is somewhat susceptable to husk maggots. Hay Seedling - Large nut, looks like Thomas-Myers, found by Leander Hay. Krause - A very productive cultivar. ... , Persian walnuts and hazelnuts. It obtains its power from rubber bands and the nuts are cracked by relaying impact through the force ...
www.pawpaw.kysu.edu

Prairie Restorations Inc - How to plant a prairie
... soil. Wildflower seed should be broadcast last and can be spread evenly or concentrated in bands or swaths across your prairie area. Much of this seed is quite small. Spreading it ... (soil visible through mulch) with clean oat or wheat straw. Make sure not to use hay, because it contains seeds you do not want to introduce to your area. Cover crops ...
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