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Probably the last blooms... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... the compliment :-) Things are still holding strong in the yard. Seems we've been getting heavy dew instead of frost. My FIL lives down the road and around the corner, and he ...
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Beginner's Corner: Back to the Basics
... of dishwashing liquid mixed with a gallon of water and sprayed onto the plants). With heavy aphid infestation, you may need to spray once with insecticidal soap, wait a few days ... sprinklers and don't work in the garden just after rain or in early morning heavy dew. Most iris sellers suggest using a spraying program to prevent leaf spot from occurring or ...
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PWRS Observations - Local, Virginia, National, Worldwide
... /27/06 [ for graphics of each parameter, click the appropriate link in the table ] Temperature Dew Point Temperature Relative Humidity Wind Wind Chill Current & Lowest Today Heat Indices Current & Highest Today ... 1/3SM FG VV002 08/07 A3038 RMK SLP289 T00750073 10075 20057 PKWND 03007/1138Z HEAVY DEW 112606 261215Z 04000 žSM FG VV005 03/03 A3038 RMK SLP289 T00300027 10039 20028 PKWND ...
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Late Leaf Rust of Red Raspberries
... and sunlight help the foliage and fruit to dry off quickly after a rain or heavy dew. Rapid drying will reduce the incidence of fruit and leaf diseases in general. 3. Canopy ...
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Dollar Spot on Turfgrass, HYG-3075-96
... and 85 degrees F and long periods of leaf wetness from dew, rain or sprinkler irrigation favor growth of this fungus. Prolonged ... cobwebby white mold may be visible early in the morning when heavy dew is present. This mycelial growth of the fungus will disappear ... grass stays wet. This is especially true for mornings when heavy dew is likely. Prune trees and shrubs to facilitate optimal penetration ...
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... done by increasing row spacing and decreasing the seeding rate. Excessive applications of nitrogen favor heavy vine growth and should be avoided. During periods of extended cool temperatures and high ... producing structures of the fungus. This growth is more noticeable early in the morning when heavy dew is present. Spores are easily carried by wind from diseased plants. Cool temperatures along with ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... an important role in the development of the disease. Cool, humid weather resulting from rain, heavy dew or fog is ideal for disease development. There are several races of the fungus and ...
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Masdevallia strobelii
... the cloudforest habitat is much greater than indicated, however, and additional moisture is available from heavy dew, fog and mist. Cultivated plants should be kept evenly moist all year. They should never ...
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FPHG -
... surface areas for infection to take place. By speeding the drying time after rain or heavy dew, the potential for disease development can be greatly reduced. Two important methods for accomplishing this ...
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Diseases - Botrytis
... garden is nestled in the center of a stand of tall pine trees. Rain or heavy dew stays on the plants until mid morning, and, the surrounding trees interfere with good air ...
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