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Brown Patch
... may not show any disease symptoms at all. Brown Patch occurs most commonly on dense, heavily fertilized and watered lawns. Hot, humid weather with day temperatures of 85 degrees or above and ... wet and providing good conditions for the growth of the fungal spores. Lawns that are heavily fertilized in the spring, put on lush, succulent growth that is very susceptible to disease. Using ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

August 2005 - Rose of the Month
... , with few thorns, but still manage to hold the heavily-petalled blooms in an upright position. 'Anna de Diesbach' loves to be heavily fertilized and mulched the same as I feed my modern ...
www.ars.org

Ask Jackie By Jackie Clay Issue #102
... ’t gorge yourself on pigweed because it does have a tendency to accumulate nitrates in heavily fertilized areas and some Western areas. But, it would require eating a lot of pigweed to ...
www.backwoodshome.com

Grape
... be able to handle subzero temperatures. Watering: Plenty of water Feeding: Grape bonsai should be heavily fertilized, especially in the fall. Then in spring there should be clusters of flowers coming out ... vine needs to be pruned back when it is dormant. To get grapes, fertilize very heavily and protect the flowers from rain. If grapes form, the style will automatically be that ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Centipedegrass Culture
... is not very wear-resistant. Its natural color is yellow-green. It should not be heavily fertilized to get a dark green color. In fact, you should not push centipede to make ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Lawn Coring (Aerification)
... Kentucky bluegrass, bermudagrass, zoysiagrass, St. Augustinegrass, and centipedegrass can build up thatch when they are heavily fertilized and watered. When thatch exceeds 1/2 inch, lawns should be power raked and cored ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu
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Pruning and Pinching
... . Recently repotted plants will form longer internodes. Plants heavily fertilized in the spring, or pruned in the winter will also form longer internodes. Plants fertilized and/or pruned in early summer (but not ...
www.evergreengardenworks.com

Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... up over a period of years to form a mat, sometimes often an inch deep. Heavily fertilized Kentucky bluegrass often develops thatch. The thatch layer becomes a waterproof blanket on the soil ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library - Relieving Thatch
... stems and roots that decompose more slowly. Thatch usually occurs on turf that has been heavily fertilized, and is most common on poorly drained, compacted, and acidic soils. Of the species of ...
www.explore.cornell.edu


... with graceful, long feather-shaped fronds. Medium green foliage has a tendency to yellow when heavily fertilized; it's also fussier about over-watering, and more prone to root rot than some ... problems facing indoor palms, are related -- directly or indirectly -- to how they are watered and fertilized. Keep palms relatively moist. In spring and summer, or when temperatures are warm and days ...
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