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part loam

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Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... , Cypripedium yatabeanum Soil media: three parts sand, two parts milled sphagnum moss, one part sphagnum peat, 1/3 part charcoal chips. Mulch with shredded leaves or partially rotted pine needles. Light conditions ... Cypripedium Barbeyi, Cyp. Gisela Soil media: "Q-Mix" (1 part loam soil, 2 parts gritty sand, 2 parts fine fir bark, 1 part shredded leaves). Silica sand may be substituted for the gritty ...
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Wisteria
... deep container to accomodate the vigorous roots. Rémy Samson recommends a mix of 1 part loam and 1 part leaf mould. Simon and Schuster's recommends 50% soil, 30% peat, and 20% coarse ... similar to Turface), 2 parts sand, and 1 part peat moss. He also says that normal bonsai mix or even a sandy loam can be used. The roots of wisteria often display ...
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Japanese Maple
... when a tree is weakened. Stop feeding for a month or two during the hottest part of the summer. If you prefer to use chemical fertilizers, feed every other week with ... , and 20% coarse sand. Rémy Samson recommends 2 parts loam and 1 part coarse sand. Peter Chan recommends 1 part loam, 1 part peat, and 1 part coarse sand. Plant in a shallow pot to allow ...
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Cedar of Lebanon
... 70% soil, 20% coarse sand, and 10% peat. Rémy Samson recommends 1 part leaf mould, 1 part loam and 1 part coarse sand. Cedars need good drainage, since they do not tolerate wet soil ...
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Japanese Dwarf Garden Juniper
... alternate with an acidic fertilizer such as Miracid. You should not fertilize during the hottest part of the summer (July-mid August in the northern hemisphere), or if the tree is ... % peat, and 30% coarse sand. Rémy Samson recommends 1 part loam, 1 part leaf mold, and 1 part coarse sand. Peter Chan recommends 1 part loam, 1 part peat, and 3 parts coarse sand. The tree should ...
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Sargent's Juniper
... alternate with an acidic fertilizer such as Miracid. You should not fertilize during the hottest part of the summer (July-mid August in the northern hemisphere), or if the tree is ... % peat, and 30% coarse sand. Rémy Samson recommends 1 part loam, 1 part leaf mold, and 1 part coarse sand. Peter Chan recommends 1 part loam, 1 part peat, and 3 parts coarse sand. The tree should ...
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Blue Juniper
... alternate with an acidic fertilizer such as Miracid. You should not fertilize during the hottest part of the summer (July-mid August in the northern hemisphere), or if the tree is ... % peat, and 30% coarse sand. Rémy Samson recommends 1 part loam, 1 part leaf mold, and 1 part coarse sand. Peter Chan recommends 1 part loam, 1 part peat, and 3 parts coarse sand. The tree should ...
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Starting Seeds Indoors: Part 2
... be used for seeding, a more usual soil-less mixture consists of 1 part peat moss and 1 part vermiculite or perlite. A mixture may also be made up of 1/3 ... . Seedlings are usually transplanted into commercially available potting soil, which consists of some combination of loam, peatmoss, perlite and vermiculite. Such mixtures are usually labeled "sterilized" or "pasteurized," indicating that they ...
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Starting Seeds Indoors: Part 4
... are usually transplanted into commercially available, sterilized potting soil, which consists of some combination of loam, peatmoss, perlite, and vermiculite. Transplant the seedlings into the potting soil, taking care not to ... protection for the first few weeks. This was the final article in Sara's 4-part series on starting seeds indoors. Williams is a specialist in horticulture with the Extension ...
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Carrots (Part 2)
... Carrots (Part 2) Carrots (Part 2) GardenLine | Vegetables | Carrots (Part 2) Brian Baldwin Last week's article listed carrot cultivars which performed well when tested ... can be caused by hard clay soil, excessive nitrogen, or crowding in the row. Sandy loam is the ideal soil for carrots, but a heavier clay soil will also yield nearly ...
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