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Doug's Way With Roses
... , inferior blooms. 4. Harsh winter weather with its subfreezing temperatures and high winds produces a certain amount of frozen canes and frayed stems. 5. ... of the individual rosarian. This is the contention to prune high on many canes to produce an array of ordinary blooms... ... size of the existing plant. Tall, robust growers I prune high (up to 36'), while weak growers I will cut back to ...
carolinadistrict.org

Doug's Way With Roses: November-December 1999
... or more in height now makes' them susceptible to damage from high winds that often accompany winter storms. I like to trim all my ... prevent root system damage caused by the back-and-forth motion in high winds. It also reduces the damage to long canes that can occur during ... have enough of these pests brought into the garden by the prevailing winds of spring, so I don't need to cultivate the native ...
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South Florida Tropicals: Tamarind
... , rocky, and poor-quality soils. The tree's strong, supple branches are little affected by high winds. Clusters of pale yellow veined blossoms turn into long, flat rust-colored pods that are ... . The pulp has a pleasing flavor, tasting strongly of apricots, dates, and lemons, and is high in both acid and sugar. Storage Tamarind pods can be stored at room temperature for ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Planting Trees and Shrubs - Arizona Gardening
... ) with a pH of near 8 with a high clay content. The low humidity levels and high air temperatures cause soils here to evaporate rapidly. ... periodically as the tree grows. If you are in an area with high winds, consider staking any new tree. Stakes should be removed after the first year. ... to collect water by building up a ridge of soil 2"-3" high to serve as a water collection basin. If you have a drip ...
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Holly
... spot": punctures in the leaves caused by the spines of other leaves during periods of high winds or storms.) Medically Speaking: It should be noted that holly berries are potentially dangerous if ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Hazard Trees: Why They Fall and How to Prevent More Damage
... province feel like "Kansas of the north." High winds during summer storms can inflicted serious damage to trees, uprooting or breaking off large limbs. High winds may also introduce cracks into large branches which ... to have narrow "V"-shaped branching patterns, and are most likely to break during strong winds. Trees such as lindens, and spruces, where the branches emerge from the trunk at nearly ...
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Brussels Sprouts
... planting in soil that has not been enriched with any nitrogen source (apparently, sprouts in high-nitrogen soils grow gangbusters, but are too busy leafing and stemming to bother setting sprouts ... plants or hilling up soil around the stems to support them; we, who get very high winds at times, have never had any problem with unstaked plants, but there it is. As ...
growingtaste.com

Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Peas
... we still got plenty, and they're delicious). We had some Alderman seed ("high flavor when cooked"), but just didn't get time to establish a ... to mid-June, when we are averaging daytime highs here in the high 70s. But on the third hand, as the Martian said, a Maine- ... off the plants (we have trouble doing that because of the occasional high winds here), it can stay on for weeks, till it starts to get ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Berries
... walnut, I am going to try them as high walnuts near houses are not a good ideap in high winds Our Reply: 21-Jul-06 From: D ... do well in zone 10b (south Florida)? The soil is sandy and high in calcium, so soil amendment recommendations would also help. Many thanks. Our ... (!!) flavorful avocados; (ii) it would be nice if the tree bore a high abundance of fruit; BUT, since we (iii)are at this moment ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

All-America Rose Selections - Western Mountains and High Plains; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... the mountains and valleys of Colorado and Idaho. High winds and snowfall dictate the winter weather. The ... white birch can grow on the high plains only if protected from drying winds. Longer growing seasons also occur where large bodies of water, such as Flathead Lake in Montana, help moderate temperatures. The frost-free days range from 150+ days in the high ...
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