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Questions On Gophers
... park Kentucky blue is a very good one to use where the lawn is not irrigated with an automatic system. Q: We planted a new lawn one year ago. It suffered ... short time period and the visible symptoms disappear. Just continue to follow good maintenance: mow regularly, fertilize a couple of times each year and water when needed. Q: There are many ...
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Drip Irrigation for Home Gardens
... in water-wise gardening should consider drip irrigation. Odd-shaped and narrow areas are easily irrigated with drip systems. Drip irrigation stretches water supplies and may be exempt from water restrictions ... planting on sandy soils or on plants requiring regularly moist soil. However, for native or xeric plants that don’t grow well on regularly moist soils, operate the system weekly or every ...
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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Horticulture FAQ
... water so the soil is always moist and remember to feed regularly. A 100% controlled release fertilizer is suggested for container palms. I ... year, e.g. 5-8lbs/medium-large tree in March (where irrigated, onset of rainy season where not), June, August, October. Q. Is ... the neighborhood. It appears that we will be renewing this program regularly for a very long time. The latest on cycad scale treatments. ...
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Publication: Using Starter Fertilizers for Corn, Grain Sorghum and Soybeans
... yields on some soils, but starter fertilizer may benefit production most under reduced tillage, on irrigated sandy soil and on high pH soils. What Is a Starter Fertilizer? Starter fertilizer is ... equally effective. Early grain sorghum growth and time to flowering under no-till conditions was regularly enhanced with starter fertilizer (Table I). However, yield was increased in only one of 18 ...
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Orchid Societies Council of Victoria Inc
... , disas are grown commercially using coarse silica sand as the potting medium. The plants are irrigated by circulating water to a depth of 25 mm around the pots. Various other potting ... . Good culture helps to reduce its incidence. Old black or brown leaves should be removed regularly. Our disas are sprayed two or three times each year, except during the flowering season ...
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Watering Tropical Plants In Phoenix Arizona
... dry out between waterings and this cannot happen in a sprinkler watered lawn. Some flood irrigated lawns have healthy citrus trees but the lawns generally will look dried out. Watering Schedules ... almost no supplemental irrigation. In fact, the best way to kill a cactus is to regularly water it. When frequently watered, the roots of a cactus will rot. Also, a saguaro ...
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A Rhododendron Garden in the 'Banana Belt'
... evergreen lepidotes as R. yunnanense and R. oreothrepes are semi-deciduous in our climate, and regularly drop most of their leaves in winter. Never-the-less, it is not likely that ... and R. concinnum, was noticed only after the sudden loss of an entire branch. Although irrigated by hand on a regular basis, it was only after a coiled drip hose was ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden Cottage Gardens
... early summer Replenish mulch in fall and/or early spring Trim or pinch back herbs regularly. You’ll need them for cooking anyway Plants for San Antonio Cottage Gardens Trees – ... seeding annuals ** Information on history from www.geocities.com Irrigation Requirements: Cottage Gardens are best irrigated with soaker hoses, drip irrigation systems or hand watering. Once established, when the plant sets ...
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San Antonio Botanical Garden Spanish Courtyard Gardens
... Cut back some vines usually in fall or late winter Trim or pinch back herbs regularly. You’ll need them for cooking anyway Sweep patio and keep water feature clean Plants ... , Trumpet vine, Wisteria Tropical Perennials for Large Containers Irrigation Requirements: Spanish Courtyard gardens are best irrigated by hand watering. Once established, when the plant sets new roots into the ground and ...
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african ivy problem
... is usually just covered with woodchips or similar mulch. It still needs to be weeded regularly, though. Email Print Permalink -- posted by biogardener Top 3. March 8, 2004 11:41 PM ... compost or manure annually. If your area is naturally very dry - little rain - and not regularly irrigated, then, that could be one of the major causes of the tree/shrub stunting, since ...
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