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The Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865-98
... and Groundcovers Native Herbaceous Plants Obtaining Herbaceous Plants About this List Herbaceous Vines and Creepers Low Growing Plants (3"-12") Medium Height Plants (4"-36") Tall Plants (up to 6') Very Tall ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Shrubs (1-25')
... dry slopes; black fruit; suckering. *(bd) *(w) Tolerates some shade and dry areas; low-growing. Requires acid soils. *(bf) *(hb) Requires moist soil; tolerates standing water. Spherical, white flowers. ... southcentral widespread south, northeast Habitat moist or rocky, shaded slopes meadows, old fields, infertile low areas shady, dry, rocky wood borders woods, dry, disturbed land, limestone and clay ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Low-Growing Plants (3"-12") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Low-Growing Plants (3"-12") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.") Native Plants of Ohio Bulletin 865 Low-Growing Plants (3"-12") (All plants are ... 3-lobed, basal evergreen leaves and showy early spring flowers. Creates an interesting groundcover or low border. Best in shade and infertile, well-drained soils. Cactus with few showy, waxy flowers ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... gray in late summer; violet-red or brown in fall. Does best in fertile soils. Low-growing stoloniferous, sod-forming grass; tufted purplish spikelets in summer; good for dry areas. Yellow fruits ... with purple sheaths. Does best in moisture, but can tolerate dry soil; requires shade. Fast growing on any soil including bare sand, dry gravel or raw clay subsoil. Curving seedheads. Short ...
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Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96
... is held on the tree late in the season. This low-branched tree is finely textured and has a horizontal structure ... in height with a spread of 6 to 10 feet. A low, irregular, spreading shrub with a medium texture. Ordinary green leaves turn ... red-orange fruit in autumn, persisting into winter. ' Gro-low' is a recommended low-growing cultivar. Adaptable regarding soil texture, it grows best in acidic ...
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Growing Sunflowers, HYG-1228-92
... and Crop Science 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43210-1086 Growing Sunflowers HYG-1228-92 Charles T. Behnke Sunflower is the ... 24 inches in height make a spectacular bed by themselves. When growing sunflowers for bird food or human consumption, select the confectionery ... be rubbed easily from seed heads. Humidity levels must be kept low to prevent spoilage. Roasting Seeds Raw mature seeds may easily ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... for supporting smaller, less vigorous vines; these are isolated vertical features often surrounded by lower growing herbaceous plants. Arbors and pergolas are suitable for the larger, more vigorous types of clematis ... creeping phlox, coralbells, candytuft and most veronicas work well. A two-inch layer of mulch, low shrubs, or paving also provides a cooler root environment. Clematis may seem a bit ...
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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... low winter temperatures or to bloom kill by late-spring frosts. The best chances for success in growing ... growing shoot. The principles used to develop the trees are used to annually maintain the size and shape of the mature tree. Remove low ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... vegetables, cheese, and eggs. Rosemary can be started from seeds, but germination rates are very low. Use fresh seeds, preferably less than two weeks old. Packaged seeds are difficult to ... done on herb production. A good integrated pest management program (IPM) should be implemented when growing herbs. Some of the insecticides labeled for "herbs' are as follows: pyrethrins: Pyrenone (pyrethrins); ...
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Growing Peas And Snap Beans In The Home Garden, HYG-1617-92
... Little Marvel, Thomas Laxton, Wando, Freezonian, Frosty, Knight, Alderman (tall-growing), Sparkle and Green Arrow. Snow peas or sugar peas have ... a trellis. Garden peas and snow peas have both climbing and low-growing varieties. Beans may be harvested at various times depending on ... about one inch deep and two inches apart in the row. Low-growing varieties can be grown in rows 18 to 24 inches apart ...
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