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The Gardener's Network : How to Grow and Care for Azalea Bush
... then, after the flowers have died, they transplant them into a flower bed, or along a foundation. Planting and transplanting Azaleas is best done in the early spring or early fall. When transplanting, ... sunlight if possible. Protection from strong midday sun is important. Otherwise the leaves can dry out and/or burn. Northern exposures are best. It is also important to provide protection from winds. ...
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... and Related Irises CHAPTER 3. Description of the Louisiana Iris 37 Diversity of ColorDiversity in FormOther Diverse Features Adaptability CHAPTER 4. Collecting of the Species and Natural Hybrids 57 Conditions Favoring Natural HybridizationPeriod of Collecting Foundation StockOther Contributions to CollectingIn Retrospect CHAPTER 5. Propagation of Louisiana Irises 71 Vegetative (Asexual) ...
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Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs
... Trees and Shrubs GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Sharon Faye When to move: Deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs may be planted either in the spring or the fall. ... . Next, the hole may be completely filled with soil which can be tramped and watered again. In regards to planting container grown stock, be sure to spread out roots that have wrapped around ...
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Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore
... best from these extravagant plants all year round. You will find advice about choosing and placing, planting and caring for your plants, together with a wealth of background interest. This is ... how to encourage profuse blooms. It also deals with transplanting, the flowering calendar and identifying soil types. It also features companion plants. Order Book -- Return to Top -- Return to Index Tales ...
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Yellowing, Dieback and Death of Narrow-Leafed Evergreens, HYG-3034-96
... during the morning or evening hours. Transplant or Establishment Problems Improper planting and poor after-transplant care may result in plant decline several years following transplanting. Common problems associated with planting and establishment include: burlap, especially synthetic burlap, left intact around the root ball; strings or wires left around the trunk; planting a containerized plant ...
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Cardoon, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Steady, uniform growth throughout its entire growth period is important for good quality product. SEEDING AND TRANSPLANTING Cardoon seed numbers approximately 700 per ounce, with approximately 4-5 lb seed needed ... following are general recommendations: Twenty-30 tons/acre of manure, if available, worked in before planting. Nitrogen: 60-100 (N) lb/acre - Apply all at one time in early spring before ...
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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening : Planting and Germination
... OnLine Florist Amazon.com Search for: Flowers Annuals Perennials Bulbs Planting and Germination Indoor Planting Outdoor Planting Transplanting Transplant Shock Indoor Planting: Mother Nature has her own way of germinating seed ... have grown the seedlings indoors, you should "harden them off" a few days prior to planting. This is accomplished by placing them outside during the day for a few days prior ...
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Planting and Fertilizing Hydrangeas
... it can get plenty of moisture. Supplemental moisture is especially important the first year or two and during droughts. Hydrangeas planted under a tree often fail to thrive. This is because trees roots ... for the garden at a local nursery. TRANSPLANTING HYDRANGEAS Most people know that "transplanting" means digging a plant up from one location and planting it in another. Authorities agree that the ...
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Gardening with Perennials - Planting & Transplanting
... . They can be held for several weeks this way, thus assuring their survival prior to planting. When to plant: Most perennials are best planted in the spring. However, with the availability of ... plants should be watered before planting and bare root perennials should be soaked in water for one hour prior to planting in order to rehydrate the plants. Transplanting: Most perennials are transplanted in ...
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Open Directory - Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Horticulture: Ornamentals: Trees and Shrubs
... - Propagation nursery in Australia, specializing in Grevilleas and Callistemons, also offering several other shrubs. World of Green - Offers services in the areas of procuring, harvesting, and transplanting large ornamental and fruit trees. Yazoo Hardwood Nursery - Grower of tree seedlings in Mississippi, supplying the Southern and Central US. Products include various oak species, bald cypress, ...
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