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Questions On Asparagus
... to grow asparagus from seeds in our recently constructed greenhouse. We planted them in 72 plug flats in late March and transplanted into 3-inch pots in mid-May. About the ... you take the top 9 to 12 inches off and place them in a sand/peat mix (50/50), they will have a better chance of rooting. You will likely also ...
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Drip Distribution
... require advanced pretreatment, but others work with only a septic tank. All systems can plug without a good filtering device. The pump tank stores the water until the ... as recommended by the Legislative Commission of Minnesota Resources. Publications in this series: « Home | Peat Filters | Drip Distribution | Constructed Wetlands | Aerobic Treatment Unit | Single-Pass Sand Filters | Recirculating ...
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... in potting mix of 2 parts coarse perlite to 1 part sphagnum peat. The double-pan technique is an easy and successful way of rooting cuttings ... on all sides. The inner pot should be clay, the other pot plastic. Plug the hole in the bottom of the smaller pot with a cork ... and plant them in a plastic flower pot filled with the perlite and peat potting mix. Water the mix, then enclose the pot in a sealed ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Terrariums
... happens more often than you may think (wet hands, full of dripping pots of wet peat moss, and plants...). Now you have the basic ingredients. What's next? Lights! This is ... will do. They're sold either as shoplights, which are pre-wired so you just plug them in, or industrial fixtures, which you have to wire up yourself. If you choose ...
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A Discusssion of Liebig's Law of Limiting Factors. Jerry Rodder, 30 Dec Nov 98
... , and I'm not over saturating either. All they do is plug up my watering system. kbbarrett Janette, just to be a devil's ... the plants. AORCHID (art, simpsonville sc) Thanks. Carter and Holmes is using peat type mix and most of mine are in bark, hard to keep ... pots; just started using. kbbarrett People have always told me that the peat-based mediums are harder to rewet, and of course, in my laziness ...
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Rupicolous Laelias, Greg Allikas, 15 Jul 98
... strongly urge you to follow the suggestions we are about to discuss. Sphagnum, fir bark, peat based 'mud' and maybe even tree fern will eventually kill these orchids. I have seen ... you! graphicgreg (West Palm Beach) Thanks Earl...before everybody leaves, let me make a shameless plug for The Orchid Photo Page --- At long last we will have a new issue of ...
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... CUTTINGS When a cutting is made, injured xylem and phloem cells plug the tubes so that precious fluids are not lost. Usually a ... medium. A suitable rooting medium is half perlite and half sphagnum peat moss. Any disinfested container with drainage is acceptable for use. Cover ... the scion wood, wrap it in moist paper towels or sphagnum peat, enclose it in an airtight, plastic container and place it in ...
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Germination Rules for Giant Pumpkin Seeds
... popular approaches to germinating Giant Pumpkin seeds - the baggy method, the peat pot method, and the direct start method. Following the list of ... is ready to be transplanted outside (assuming your starting indoors). 4" peat pots are commonly used to germinate in. Once plant is outside ... plus or minus a day or so. Two days before planting plug in the soil heating cable, (if available), to keep the ...
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Soil FAQ
... want to grow in pure peat-like soils & enhance drainage. >Peat moss Ha ... The name covers a tremendeous variety of "peat-like" materials over here. ... trade name. Would the terms "spagnum peat", "black peat" and "compost" satisfy readers? 5. I claimed that peat moss had the ability to store nutrients ... which is just random fibers. I'm going to make a >plug with the solid side up and make a 1/8" hole ...
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Gardening with Native Plants by Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest
... plug up the pipe. Consider placing some sand at the lower end of the pipe to expedite watering. There is another method of saving water which may be controversial. Peat ... dig lower that described above and place a “pillow” of damp peat moss in the hole. Combine this with the water pipe ... add chicken or cow manure. Do not use mushroom compost. Peat moss is good. Trilliums bloom around Easter time and ...
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