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bonniesplants.com How to plant a water lily
... as shallow as 6 inches or as deep at 24 inches. TIPS Use heavy dirt. Dirt from your yard will work great. If it grows grass or other ... with any chemicals. If you have to buy dirt look for bags of topsoil. It should feel heavy in weight. DO NOT use potting soil. It ... of Styrofoam) because it will just float out of the pot. The dirt you use should contain clay to hold together. If your water is ...
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Planting Lotus tubers
... a larger container that is already filled to the proper level of dirt. If you are very careful you should not disturb the plant at all ... center or home type store that sells garden supplies. It must be heavy dirt. Please have all supplies on hand so that you can plant the ... A soil with clay works great. This is a case where you want heavy dirt. Do not use potting soil! The tuber must be kept warm if ...
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Garden Tools: Choosing, Using, and Caring for Gardening Tools
... Primarily, they are used for tilling the soil and breaking up heavy dirt clods. They are also invaluable in weeding large areas where ... cutting branches an inch in diameter or smaller, but larger heavy duty models are also available. The longer the handle length, ... stable than single wheeled barrows, but not nearly as maneuverable. For heavy duty work or large loads, a steel wheelbarrow is still the ...
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CRHS - Hosta Care
... washing, note the hose end sprayer - this works well for cleaning the dirt off the crown and roots. Do not worry about damaging the ... very large clumps in heavy rocky soils or clay based soils it can be a chore. Two pulled divisions The dirt is washed off and I ... your divisions will look and grow. The first step, after cleaning the dirt off of the roots, is to pull any easily removable stems from ...
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May 2003 Newsletter
... create a good loamy soil by adding well-rotted cow manure, soil conditioner, and in heavy soil, Perma Till. Improve the pH by adding a small amount of lime and bone ... stock suckering and you will need to shovel-prune it by carefully moving aside the dirt until you find the base of the cane and then cutting it off. If left ...
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Fleas
... , pet baskets, and cracks should be thoroughly cleaned to prevent the larvae from finding food. Dirt which is collected should be disposed of immediately to destroy fleas and flea larvae. Many ... can be applied indoors as crack and crevice or surface treaments (see Table 2). For heavy infestations indoors, or when egg masses of ticks hatch, space sprays can be applied to ...
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container bog - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... :54 thanks josh-that helps, in the container do you just plant them in the dirt in container or sink them in there in another pot? if so how do you ... be sure to use large pots for the Canna and EE as they get top-heavy. These are both hardy for my zone in outdoor containers, so I'll point you ...
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Rid of cattails - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... in the cattails. Three years later I was digging in the dirt pile and found cattail roots still sprouting even after three years! ... and cause algal blooms. Their roots are able to take up heavy metals that have 'somehow' entered our water systems and protect our ... , but if the cattails are taking up the heavy metals, aren't they just like little heavy metal sponges? So, if something eats the cattails ...
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ZZ Plant...Cuttings? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... aeration or used a Cactus/succulent mix. The potting soil is a bit heavy and holds water better than my ZZ wants or probably needs. RE: ... 5:32 HabRob, Try using Pro-Mix potting soil. Scotts is WAY too heavy of a mix. Pro-Mix is close to perfect IMHO. Sometimes I ... half of the plant, stuck leaves, stems, partial stems, half stems, everything in dirt. It takes a LONG time but I'm getting roots on all of ...
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the catalogs are starting ! - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... - just my Gardeners Supply. Not that I don't enjoy looking through it, of course .... *heavy sigh* RE: the catalogs are starting ! clip this post email this post what is this ... becomes "the chief" everytime I come up with another wonderful idea - chief rock hauler, chief dirt hauler, chief brick layer....isn't it great to have kids??) Post a Follow-Up ...
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