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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 ...
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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 ...
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Winterizing the Herb Garden
... C Provide wind protection Rosemary Rosmarianum officinalis P, C Tender perennial; bring indoors or heavily mulch; requires good drainage Sage Salvia officinalis M, P, C Lightly mulch; provide ... hardiness include: fertilization, pruning, soil drainage, and watering. Fertilizing Herbs should not be fertilized after early August. Late summer applications of nitrogen fertilizer will promote new growth ...
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Plant Propagation by Stem Cuttings: Instructions for the Home Gardener
... cuttings from plants that show symptoms of mineral nutrient deficiency. Conversely, plants that have been fertilized heavily, particularly with nitrogen, may not root well. The stock plant should not be under moisture ...
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