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Key Lime, Mexican Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
... Lime, Mexican Lime Scientific Name: Citrus aurantifolia Swingle Synonym: Limonia aurantifolia Family: Rutaceae Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 8-9, 13-24 USDA: 10-11 Sun Exposure: Full sun Growth Habits: Small ... Needs: Don't let the soil dry completely, good drainage Propagation: Kind Variety Zones (Sunset) Maturity Zone 13 Remarks Lime Mexican 13,21-23 Year around (Key Lime) the small bar lime ...
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Mandarin, Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
... , fruit and leaves (Citrus reticulata), U.S.D.A. Drawing, courtesy Hunt Institute Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 8-9, 12-24 USDA: 9b-11 Sun Exposure: Full sun Growth Habits: Tree ... ripens from October to Christmas, and the Kara, Honey and Kinnow mandarins. Variety Zones (Sunset) Maturity Zone 13 Remarks Clementine 8,9,12-24 Nov-January (Algerian tangerine) sweet, very rich flavor ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... as hurricane remnants or severe thunderstorms) may temporarily leach necessary nutrients out of the root zone. An application of a liquid food (Schultz, Miracle-Gro, Mills Easy Feed, etc.) will stabilize ... severity of pruning (how much of the cane is removed) also affects the time to maturity as apical dominance of the primary bud at the cut comes into play. Anyway, enjoy ...
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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... resistant crabapples. This attractive small tree, reaching 18 high with a spread of 15 at maturity, has attractive foliage, good and profuse, slightly fragrant pink flowers, persistent (several months) red fruit ... winter interest. It does well in moist, well-drained fertile soil; mulch to keep root zone cool. Its loose growing habit is well suited to naturalistic gardens; hardy in zones 4 ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... therapy, and fresh food, rich in vitamins and minerals, harvested at the best stage of maturity. Organic gardening differs from "conventional" gardening mainly in the areas of fertilization and pest control ... a week unless sufficient rain falls. Thus, the soil will be moistened throughout the root zone. Light sprinklings every day merely tend to wet the surface and encourage shallow root growth ...
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Dooryard Fruit Varieties
... is an interesting and rewarding hobby which provides fresh fruit at the peak of its maturity. Also, fruit plants are attractive additions to many landscape situations. Selection of species and varieties ... 3 climatic zones which correspond closely, but not completely, with the standard USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The shaded areas along the coasts of south Florida represent the area where most ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... the yard and garden during dry Oregon summers include: concentrate watering in the plants' root zone, sprinkle the garden, not the surrounding area. Water early in the morning, monitor how deep ... plants are up and running, make sure they have structural support. Coax tomatoes, peppers to maturity There's probably nothing more exasperating than working hard in the vegetable garden all summer ...
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Iris brevicaulis
... RAB Habitat: Damp meadows and ditches. Bloom: Early to mid May in Zone 7/8. Latest of the No. Am. natives except for I. tridentata. ... annual growth Capsule/Seeds: w 3 cm, l 5 cm, green at maturity / corky,"D" shaped seed 2n = 42,44 Comments: Never lays over ... . Feeding: Feed at onset of growth in spring. Hardiness: possibly to zone 4 Transplant: Easy in fall or spring after bloom. Seed germination: ? ...
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Iris fulva
... . Photo by ZonnieCross. Habitat: Moist areas in wetlands and along bayous. Bloom: Mid April in Zone 7/8. Description: Flowers: d10 cm, drooping (pendant), typically orange-red viened darker also yellow ... , bare, 12 cm annual growth Capsule/Seeds: w 2.75, l 5 cm, green at maturity / seeds corky 2n = 42 Comments: Cultivation: Sun: Full but will tolerate some shade, afternoon shade ...
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