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Sugar Beet Nematodes in Idaho and Eastern Oregon
... when used correctly in surface irrigated fields, it will help preserve topsoil, improve infiltration and lateral wetting, avoid sediment-related management problems and improve water quality in return flows and downstream ... be seen in sugarbeets. With PAM, the rate of lateral wetting from the furrow to the crop row was faster with the wetting front advancing farther in a given set time. This was ...
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Calendar for Growing Roses
... may be pruned in mid-February or pruned after the first bloom. Keep canes horizontal. Lateral canes will break bloom-producing stems at each leaf axil. Pruning Steps: 1. Remove dirt ... /gallon of spray material). Otherwise, leaf burn may occur causing necrosis of the leaves. 3. Wetting the foliage before spraying helps prevent leaf bum. A commercial spreader-sticker (such as Indicate ...
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Water Movement in Mulched Beds in Rocky Soils of Miami-Dade County
... the wetted zone for several water volumes applied through drip irrigation, (2) determine vertical, lateral and longitudinal movements of irrigation water for increasing water volumes, (3) quantify the ... drip tape. The most important implication of a limited lateral water movement is for fumigant application and distribution. Total bed wetting is necessary for the uniform application of fumigants ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... plants about 10 inches apart. Pinch back vines that extend beyond the trellis to encourage lateral growth. Most cucumbers have both male and female flowers. The male flowers blossom first and ... leaves and fruit. Plant resistant varieties such as Marketmore 76, Slicemaster and Raider. Scab - Avoid wetting foliage if possible. Water early in the day so aboveground plant parts will dry as ...
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Questions On Crown of Thorns
... should be cutting it back? (E-mail reference) A: Cut it back to an acceptable lateral branch, then spray the cut end with cold water to arrest the flow of the ... , keeping the mix just barely moist, allowing the top two-thirds to dry before re-wetting. Rooting should take place in about six to eight weeks. Be careful in handling! Q ...
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EveryRose.com - Rose Lore
... roses and or space them farther apart to increase air flow and reduce humidity Avoid wetting of leaves during watering Plant mildew resistant varieties Spraying: Sprays against mildew are mostly ... dense prickles, large canes colored bright red or purple, leaf growth is badly stunted. Then lateral growth develops with many, closely spaced petioles (also called "witches broom") and leaf buds ...
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Questions On Flowering Crab
... can get more sunlight by removing some of the inner branches. Always cut back to lateral branches and never leave any stubs. Q: I planted three royalty flowering crab12 years ago ... things: 1.You are using a formulation that contains Dicamba 2.You are using a wetting agent to get better uptake by the plant. Next, your flowering crab looks as if ...
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Ohio Master Gardener Online Manual - GLOSSARY
... of insect development. Latent bud - a dormant bud that is capable of growth and development. Lateral bud - smaller buds on the sides of stems, responsible for growth of leaves and side ... from it; used to irrigate plants. It is used to conserve water and to avoid wetting plant foliage. Softwood cutting - a nonwoody piece of a woody plant that is cut from ...
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... its own growing tip, the side branch now produces leaves and lateral buds. Lateral branches can also have modified forms. Leafless, sharp-tipped ... the surface of the stem. These growing layers are called lateral meristems, the layer that produces annual rings is called the ... the upper surface of the blade are hairs that help prevent wetting of the upper leaf surfaces. JUNGLE GARDEN. In this garden ...
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Bonatea speciosa
... its characters (Kurzweil & Weber 1992). Bonatea differs from Habenaria in the basal fusion of the lateral sepals, anterior petal lobes, lip and stigma processes; the presence of a tooth-like structure ... roots due to over-watering. For this reason it is a good idea to avoid wetting the leaves and new shoots altogether. For more about SA orchids and growing them, see ...
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