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Ethnobotany Garden - "JL Hudson on Seed Germination"
... erratic results. Sulfuric acid or lye soaks work with some seeds. Cold Treatment (Prechill) Many seeds need a cold moist period before they will sprout. The essentials are moisture, air, cold, and ... seed. Often this can be broken with GA-3. Warm Moist Treatment: Many seeds need 1-4 months of warm moist treatment, followed by cold treatment to sprout. In some, the root sprouts during the ...
ethnobotany.yage.net

Seed Stratification
... in a moist medium to simulate the natural conditions it "expects" from its native environment. Seeds from trees that shed seeds in the early fall, for example, require a warm moist treatment to induce germination. Those that drop in the late fall or early spring respond to a cool moist treatment. Depending on when they are shed naturally ...
gardenline.usask.ca

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... variety, Angelica Archangelica (Linn.), also known as Archangelica officinalis, is grown abundantly near London in moist fields, for the use of its candied stems. It is largely cultivated for medicinal purposes ... when Angelica is grown merely as an ornamental plant, it must be given the best treatment as regards suitable soil and situation when grown for its use commercially. Insects and garden ...
botanical.com

Weed Management in Home Lawns
... in shape and solid, while rush stems are round. Both sedges and rushes favor a moist habitat. Economically important examples include yellow and purple nutsedge, globe, Texas, annual, and water ... plants, such as in the renovation or establishment of a new turf area, for spot treatment, or as a trimming material along sidewalks, etc. Glyphosate (Roundup®), Glufosinate (Finale®), and Diquat (Reward ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... labeled for crack and crevice or spot treatment of centipedes, earwigs, millipedes, pillbugs, and sowbugs. Sometimes it is advantageous to apply an aerosol space treatment of insecticide to kill pests that are ... most of the pests are active at night. Because of the moist conditions and high organic matter in areas of treatment, it is usually necessary to apply treatments at regular intervals to ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Gardening and Pesticides
... not available for immediate adsorption by charcoal. Another commonly recommended treatment is to add some form of manure to the soil ... impact on groundwater. For pesticides that are volatile, frequently turning moist soil on a warm day, as to maximize exposure of ... treat wood throughout, CCA is applied under very high pressure. This treatment fixes the CCA inside the wood, greatly reducing to potential ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

EXTOXNET PIP - AMITROLE
... is 14 days [20]. Microbial breakdown of amitrole takes 2 to 3 weeks in warm, moist soil [15]. Some chemical degradation may also occur in soils. Loss of amitrole from soils ... ]. Amitrole residues were not detected in crops planted into soil 1 to 50 days after treatment with amitrole [18]. Physical Properties: Appearance: Amitrole is a white to off-white, odorless crystalline ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation from Cuttings
... open containers of water. Care and attention The aim is to keep the potting mix moist (not wet) and the foliage of the cuttings cool. In hot weather a light spray ... kept closed during the day and propped open at night. After two weeks of this treatment struck cuttings will be sufficiently hardened to be removed from the frame and placed in ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Wilting Violets - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... by bebe138 7 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 11, 06 at 23:35 The only treatment seems to be to close the windows, and move them to an east or north ... problem. If your violets do not respond and are still limp even though they have moist soil I would still suspect root rot. Larry RE: Wilting Violets clip this post email ...
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Jewelweed, Nature's Poison Ivy Treatment
... part of Florida. It is found most often in moist woods, usually near poison ivy or stinging nettle. Jewelweed ... institution of treatment.' It was concluded that jewelweed is an excellent substitute for ACTH and the corticosteroids in the treatment of poison ... Uses and Pictures Gallery | Jewelweed, Nature's Poison Ivy Treatment | Herbal Links | Herb Blog Poison Ivy Pictures Gallery Email Karen ...
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