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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... the Soil or Compost Pile? Under suitable conditions, the organic matter is decomposed by micro-organisms such as fungi, algae, bacteria, molds, and earthworms. In the process, insoluble and ... night. Dispose of severely diseased plants before they contaminate others. Some insects, like cabbage worms, may be killed by spraying with natural preparations such as Bacillus thuringiensis. Rotate garden ...
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Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... , or mulching. Chemical herbicides are not suggested. Nematodes Most Florida soils contain nematodes, microscopic worms that can seriously reduce growth and yield of most vegetables by feeding in or ... Better Boy, Celebrity, Bragger, Walter, Sun Coast, Floramerica, Flora-Dade, Duke. Small Fruit: Florida Basket, Micro Tom, Patio, Cherry, Sweet 100, Chelsea Solanaceae I 200 90-110 (75-90) Comment: ...
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The Lowly Earthworm: The Gardener's Friend
... plant material and animal parts; as well, they eat soil micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and nematodes. Earthworms will feed ... to breath, and therefore if the soil dries excessively, the worms will burrow deeper or move to another location. They tolerate ... know species, if cut in two, can generate two viable worms. More Benefits In addition to recycling organic matter for plants, earthworms ...
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Fertilizer: Application (Organic Vs Inorganic)
... avoid using pig, dog or cat feces because of the problems involved with internal parasitic worms which may be transferred to humans.) Bonemeal, bloodmeal, compost, and green manures will also provide ... adding decomposed organic material to a garden. It provides a slow release of nutrients as micro-organisms in the soil break the organic material down into an inorganic, water soluble soluble ...
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American Chestnut Foundation - What happened to the insects?
... chestnut weevil or C. sayii), is native to North America. (Together the two constitute the “worms” in “wormy chestnuts.”) Like other curculios, the female adults chew a hole into the developing ... . Copies of the paper can be requested from TACF’s Bennington office.) David Wagner, a “micro” specialist at the University of Connecticut, says, however, that several “microleps” may have been affected ...
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Easy Compost -- The Secret to Great Soil and Spectacular Plants
... Coast to Coast: Tips for Difficult Climes, by Beth Hanson Let Worms Do Your Work: Composting Indoors, by Mary Appelhof Micro-Compost: Making Humus in Small Spaces, by Patricia Jasaitis Make the ...
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Greenhouse IPM: Sustainable Thrips Control
... loopers, diamondback moths, armyworms, cabbage loopers Precision Novartix thrips, whiteflies, fungus gnats Preclude Whitmire Micro-Gen whiteflies, thrips, scales, aphids Back to top Summary and Further Resources Greenhouse ... Farm Supply, Plant Health Care, Green Spot fungus gnats, crown borers, thrips, cut-worms, grubs, Jap. beetles, black vine weevil Application rate varies; 1 million/3000 sq. ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... Group. SINGLE - a flower that has four petals only. SLUG WORMS - the larvae of saw flies but see Climbing Slug Worms SMALL POT CULTURE - this is not growing fuchsias as a Bonsai ... . Can be an economical way of over wintering in a small area by creating a micro climate with bottom heat which will rise up through the foliage or branches of your ...
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Fuchsia Compendium
... Group. SINGLE - a flower that has four petals only. SLUG WORMS - the larvae of saw flies but see Climbing Slug Worms SMALL POT CULTURE - this is not growing fuchsias as a Bonsai ... . Can be an economical way of over wintering in a small area by creating a micro climate with bottom heat which will rise up through the foliage or branches of your ...
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Japanese Beetle - Rose Magazine
... species of micro-worms which either go by the name Heterorhabditis or Steinernema. Some products contain a blend of both micro-worms. Nematodes North Pkg of 5 million Nematodes: 7 Million Count These micro-worms are ...
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