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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Shows Introduction Page
... exhibit their plants at the Shows. Once at the Show Venue the plants are staged, in the various classes set out in the Show Schedule. The Show Schedules vary from Show to Show but their aim is ... groups of three and award First, Second and Third places in each class. Some classes are easily Judged but some particularly the multi-pan Classes can take some time to sort out. Once the Classes have all ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... be as follows: First Second Third 6 Pan Classes 180pts 120pts 60pts 3 Pan Classes 90pts 60pts 30pts 2 Pan Classes 60pts 40pts 20pts 1 Pan Classes 30pts 20pts 10pts Cash prizes will ... other headings. They should look for established plants. All other things being considered equal an established pan of bulbous plants is not excluded from being considered for the Forrest Medal. 16. All plants ...
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MOS
... Both Green Acres and Larry Galdez reported their sales were good. Next year we plan to set up classes. Shirley volunteered to organized speakers, videos, but suggested we need a room to use. Perhaps the AOS judging ... dry ingredients; add to creamed mixture. Stir in apples and nuts. Pour into greased 8 inch square pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. Serve hot or cold, plain or with whipped ...
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MOS
... on general orchid culture, and Natts Orchids contributed a very nice poster on the various classes of Dendrobiums. Sandy and Sylvia provided a growing under lights exhibit, with potting mixes and ... . jars of sauerkraut 1 green pepper-chop in drained & rinsed small pieces In medium sauce pan - combine salad oil, sugar, vinegar, and water. Heat stirring occasionally until sugar dissolves. Cool. Chop ...
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Leek
... . Cutting across the nice distinctions the commercial growers have to make, the chief difference between type classes is whether or not they're intended to remain in the ground throughout the winter--that is, ... 15th.) Starting Seedlings Sow your leek seed about inch deep; if you plant in a tray or pan, allow about inch between seeds. As soon as the seedlings emerge and are large enough to handle ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... & Rachel Lever, Aberconwy Nurse 2nd Ian Christie, Kirriemuir 3rd Ian Leslie, Bangor CLASS 11 1-pan 3 entries 1st Ian Leslie, Bangor 2nd Ian Christie, Kirriemuir 3rd Keith & Rachel Lever, Aberconwy Nurse ... Boyd, Newcastle Upon 2nd Bob & Rannveig Wallis, Carmarthen 3rd Sandy Leven, Dunblane CLASS 42 3-pan 3 entries 1st David Boyd, Newcastle Upon 2nd Bob & Rannveig Wallis, Carmarthen 3rd Sandy Leven, ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Pat Nicholls, Shoreham by Sea 2nd Ian Robertson, Shaftesbury 3rd Jean Rich, Chelmsford CLASS 36 1-pan 5 entries 1st Ray Drew, Laindon 2nd David Boyd, Newcastle Upon 3rd Ian Robertson, Shaftesbury CLASS ... , Shoreham by Sea 2nd Tony Goode, Norwich 3rd Bob & Rannveig Wallis, Carmarthen CLASS 40 1-pan 11 entries 1st Lee & Julie Martin, Pevensey 2nd Ian Robertson, Shaftesbury 3rd Alan Edwards, Dorking ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - What are Fungicides?
... fungicide, such as by preventing it from binding to the active site in the fungus. Typically, older contact fungicides have multi-site activity and thus usually affect many fungi in different classes. Through the development of in vivo screens, and due to the increase in the stringency and number of regulatory tests required to register a new active ingredient, fungicide manufacturers have found ...
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Kinder goats by Kathleen Sanderson Issue #95
... she has decent sized teats for milking. There are enough breeders already, so that Kinders have their own classes in some goat shows making them fairly available almost anywhere. It is also possible to start your ... (not the gauzy stuff called cheesecloth) or pillowcase cloth to drain. Line a large bowl or pan with cloth. Pour curds into center of cloth. Gather up corners of cloth and hang to drain ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... best time to call. Price negotiable. If nothing sticks to Teflon, how do they stick Teflon to the pan ? Labels & Labelling A small piece of label (about 2cms long) is placed in the bottom of the pot ... s membership to Caboolture Community radio has been renewed. The society is looking for sponsors for the different classes at the Easter show. Talk to Mel if you can help. The show organizer, Mel, has ...
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