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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... *C. I begin the day by carefully directing Elmo's winter deposits in the proper receptacle for transportation to the local dump. I ... to Port Perry this year. My cooler is already getting full of peat pots.   Thursday, April 27 View Page LanTerra Update > Germination has commenced ... Actinovate. I am using 3" plastic square pots this year. 4" peat pots are scarce commoditity this spring, I was not able to ...
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Moving Continents: Images of Continental Drift
... which lived, died, and accumulated to form thick peat beds. Transformed by subsequent heat and pressure these beds became the great bituminous coal deposits of North America and Europe, which are used ...
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Cactus and Succulent Society of San Jose
... periodically be 'repotted.' Buildup of such minerals can also cause unsightly deposits to form, especially on unglazed clay pots. Never water your ... minerals on the outside of unglazed clay pots can cause unsightly deposits to form. Regardless of the material the pot is made of ... the compost component, a growing number of hobbyists believe that a peat-based compost should not be used, as it seems to ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... less Media: These can be made up of Organic Materials such as Composted Pine Bark, Peat, Composted Sawdust, Coconut Fibre, Charcoal, Composted Wood Chips and Garden Compost This should be a ... the pH balance of your media, this build-up can be seen as white salt deposits on the outside of Terracotta Pots or around the top of Plastic Pots just above ...
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Questions On Crepe Myrtle
... To control or prevent sooty mold, control the insects causing the honeydew deposits. The insects have to be in large numbers somewhere, on the infected ... it in a rooting hormone powder. Stick the cuttings in a sand/peat mix (50/50) and keep moist. The cuttings should root in ... planted them in a very large planter, using potting soil mixed with peat moss. After the leaves fall off, I plan to put the ...
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Questions On Chennile
... tried to wash it away with my fingers, but you could tell there were still deposits on the leaves. The plant seemed fine for quite a while but suddenly the leaves ... months is a real test of survivability. Take cuttings and root them in a sand/peat media each spring and be satisfied with getting one to survive. Forget about it looking ...
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Orchid Safari: Conservation Part 20:"CONTAINERS FOR ORCHIDS - THE WHICH AND THE WHY OF IT!", 10 Feb 99, Marilyn Light
... clay pots, adding a little vinegar to the water for mineral deposits. MiamiBert I don't fool around. Use 18 gal plastic ... I grow Spathoglottis and Sobralia indoors in pots of Promix (peat, perlite mix) and bark. In the tropics, the Spathoglottis were ... . Charcoal powder, brick pieces, burnt terracotta broken pieces, leaf mould, peat in combination, fern block pieces etc. Go Back to Index ...
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University of Hull, Department of Geography
... and over-exploitation (e.g. peat harvesting from raised mires). In waterlogged conditions, decay processes occur relatively slowly, and therefore many wetlands are characterised by thick deposits of sediment. These sediments ... record of the development of the wetland and its surroundings - to dig down into a peat bog is to go back in time. WAERC is a highly interdisciplinary regional, national ...
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Soil FAQ
... clay-like" soils. One has to avoid the pure/fine alluvial deposits of the material. We know of several spots where coarse ... molecular/crystalline structure and would call the massive zeolite rock deposits clays just as well as the slippery stuff used for pottery ... name. Would the terms "spagnum peat", "black peat" and "compost" satisfy readers? 5. I claimed that peat moss had the ability to store ...
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Louisiana Iris Farms LLC - At Pond's Edge
... in their natural habitat. These plants were born in the back waters of the alluvial deposits from the Mississippi River which were regularly fed by the slow rise and fall of ... and organic matter is also a needed ingredient for successful growing. Organic matter can include peat, composted leaves, old sawdust, or nearly anything with decaying nutrients.The best time to plant ...
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