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Bulbs and More - Planting and Care
... moss or some other source of organic material. The organic material should be worked in the top twelve ... bud development, work bonemeal into the soil at planting. Planting Location Before selecting the location to plant bulbs ... Planting depth is measured from the bottom of the bulb. This rule of thumb on planting depth does not apply to summer bulbs which have varied planting requirements. For planting ...
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Small Fruits - Raspberries
... into the planting hole. After planting, cut red raspberries down to about an 8 to 12 inch height. Purple and black raspberries should be cut to ground level and the material removed for disease control concerns. If the plants were produced by tissue culture, no pruning is needed after planting. Care Fertilize raspberry plantings about 10 to 14 days after planting. Apply ...
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Small Fruits - Index
... verticillium wilt were grown in the area in the past 3 to 5 years, avoid planting strawberries and brambles. Examples of crops susceptible to verticillium wilt include tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, ... Soils should also be worked up and organic material, such as compost, added to help improve soil conditions prior to planting. Locate the small fruit planting near a water source. Sprinklers, soaker ...
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Growing Strawberries - Strawberries and More - University of Illinois Extension
... is set too shallow; the plant on the right too deep. Planting Systems Matted Row Systems This system is the best for growing ... rows. During the first two or three weeks of growth, the planting should be weeded; then the bed should be mulched. General Care ... blankets or sheets can be used for protection against frost. Spun bond material such as Reemay or row covers will protect strawberry plantings down ...
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Pine and Spruce Insects
... of conditions such as weather related, mechanical injury, chemical injury, aging, growing site and planting. The over-wintering stage can be larvae, pupae or adults. Adults lay eggs in ... attack healthy pines next to dying pines so remove dying trees promptly) and destroy infected material by chipping burying or burning (where legal). Written by James Schuster, Extension Educator, Horticulture, ...
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Bulbos y Más - Cultivo y Cuidado
... arcilloso puede mejorarse si se le agrega compost, turba o alguna otra fuente de material orgánico. El material orgánico debe colocarse en las primeras doce pulgadas de suelo (dieciocho pulgadas es aún ... de almacenarlos. Fuente: Ron Cornwell, Educador, Extensión de la Universidad de Illinois U. S. Bulb Planting Regions Map Mapa de EE.UU. Zonas adecuadas para plantar bulbos. University of Illinois ...
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Vegetative Propagation of Houseplants - Cuttings
... to producing roots. Pre-moisten the rooting media and insert a pencil to make a planting hole. Remove any leaves that would be below the soil line, and insert cuttings 1 ... cutting, and also allows many cuttings to be made from a small amount of plant material. Supplies | Tips for Success | Cuttings | Air Layering | Division | Specialized Structures | Propagation Procedures List Needs | Selecting ...
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Gardening with Perennials - Planting & Transplanting
... their survival prior to planting. When to plant: Most perennials are best planted in the spring. However, with the availability of material in containers, the planting season often extends well into the summer and early fall with autumn planting continuing until the first of October. The ...
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Planting Roses
... planting time as possible. In northern growing areas, roses can be planted as soon as soil can be worked in the spring. If the roses arrive early, check that the packing material is moist and keep them in a cool, dark place. Before planting, soak bare-root roses ... to remove damaged portions or to fit the planting hole. Planting holes should be dug wide enough and deep ...
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Gardening with Perennials - Planting & Transplanting
... Gardening with Perennials - Planting & Transplanting Plantar y Transplantar Las plantas perennes o permanentes pueden ser compradas en diferentes formas. ... ? La mayoría de plantas perennes se plantan en primavera. Sin embargo, con la disponibilidad de material en contenedores, la temporada de plantación se extiende al verano e inicios de otoño, generalmente ...
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