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justgardeners.com
... in the middle. It isn't suitable for weak stems. I use old nylon stockings, cut into strips and green gardening tape. The nylons have a ... thorny or not. Then I would recommend that you use strips of nylon stockings to attach the vine to the wood or whatever. Nylons are ... *Constance Spry* on a thick wood arbor and have secured canes with nylon stocking strips for years. They last for years and don't show ...
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How to train a fuchsia tree
... into the soil to the bottom of the pot. Tie with one inch stripes of old nylon hose or green nursery tape. Use something soft that will not cut into the brittle ... restricts growth. Place a tie every two to four inches as the stem grows. Check old ties to be sure they are not too tight as you add new ones. 2 ...
www.americanfuchsiasociety.org

Bryophyllum.com - Succulents care FAQ - Pots, Soil & Water
... Season 2005 Pots Soil Watering Fertilizing The Water *** POTS *** Clay or plastic ? This is an old question that still has no definite answer. In any case the pot should have a ... acidify tap water is to stuff an old nylon pantyhose with peat and hang it into the water for a few days. Use the stuffed nylon about five to ten times and then ...
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Questions On Deer
... Dial soap (or you can break them in half) and put a piece in an old nylon stocking. Tie them in trees close to the garden. The deer were tearing off the ... and part of the branches off last winter. The trees are going on 9 years old and were producing well until last winter. What solutions can you give me for preventing ...
www.ext.nodak.edu


... mesh in place. The type of mesh you use depends on the crop. Nylon or other soft mesh does not work well for heavy-fruited crops as ... It's also hard to clean off plant debris at season's end. Nylon or soft mesh work best with the metal posts which have hooks ... borer. If you prefer not to spray, wrap strips of aluminum foil or old nylon stockings around the lower foot or so of stems to keep squash vine ...
www.extension.umn.edu

The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening and Flowers: How to Grow Sunflowers
... wildlife, you can protect against this annual invasion by covering the entire flower with an old nylon stocking, a cheese cloth bag, or any other covering that allows light and especially air ...
www.gardenersnet.com

Tender Perennials Need Indoor Protection
... be stored dry in a cold, but non-freezing, location, about 35-40 deg. F. Old nylon stockings or onion bags hung from the wall allow good air circulation throughout storage. Canna ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

Care of Ivy
... , or use your fingers. Lightly cover holes in the bottom of the pot with screening, old nylon hosiery, or clay pot fragments - anything to prevent soil from washing out of the pot ...
www.ivy.org

San Joaquin Valley Rose Society-Rose Culture Calendar
... things to be doing in your garden will be cutting off old blooms. You will want to cut back to where there is ... scissors, sable brushes, tweezers, cotton balls, q-tips, plastic wrap, aluminum foil, nylon stocking or wool sock and paper towels. Also needed are rubber bands ... outside of the container or your entry can be disqualified. A old nylon stocking or a wool sock I feel are the most important ...
www.rainforest2548.org

Would a nylon pool tarp be toxic for a bog garden? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... Store Return to the Bog Garden Forum | Post a Follow-Up Would a nylon pool tarp be toxic for a bog garden? clip this post email ... not want to use it. Thanks, Steven Follow-Up Postings: RE: Would a nylon pool tarp be toxic for a bog garden? clip this post email ... plants nor animals. It being old is probably good since it may have leached out anything bad over time. RE: Would a nylon pool tarp be toxic ...
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