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Garlic In Your Garden
... garlic (Allium ampeloprasum), which produces an onion-size bulb with large, mild-tasting cloves. Planting material can be obtained from a wide range of sources including seedhouses, local garlic growers ... planting, check the clove for signs of Penicillium blue mold. This storage disease causes pitting of the clove and the production of an obvious powdery blue-green mold. Discard any infected material ...
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Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301
... completing the disease cycle. The bacteria are most commonly introduced into a planting site on or in planting material. Control Obtain clean (disease free) nursery stock from a reputable nursery and inspect the roots and crowns yourself to make sure they are free from galls. Avoid planting clean material ...
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Horseradish, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... be produced through tissue culture. Although more expensive, rapid increase of the desired planting material via tissue culture may be possible by contracting with plant propagators having tissue ... , the spring harvest usually provides planting stock for planting. Under conditions where planting stock is available, and roots have time to get established, fall planting may also be feasible. Roots ...
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Rhubarb, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... are often assigned to the same variety in different regions or countries as people move planting material from one location to another. An excellent source of information on rhubarb names is: ... . For more information on varieties, see the Varieties chapter of The Rhubarb Compendium. PLANTING STOCK Planting stocks of the most desirable varieties are difficult to obtain in large quantities. Limited ...
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NGOs
... , Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables, Agroforestry (revised edition expected in October 1999), and Propagating and Planting Trees. This last title, published in 1998 with the collaboration of the Technical Centre for ... be raised. The nursery beds (for seeds, seedlings’ pots and cuttings) are used to raise planting material, either in soil or in pots. The type(s) of beds you make depend on ...
peopleandplants.org

Scientific Staff - Diane Cuppels
... . Control 32 (3):408-418. Cuppels, D. 2004. Bacterial survival and dissemination in seeds and planting material, pages 111-114. In R. Goodman (ed), Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science. Marcel Dekker ...
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Fall Planting of Garlic
... Because of these findings, fall planting of garlic is highly recommended in Saskatchewan. PLANTING: Clove preparation: Garlic bulbs should be separated into individual cloves just prior to planting. As bulbs are separated or ... have the potential to reduce plant vigour and yields. Both may be present in seed material. Good quality seed should be free of most fungi but viral diseases are more ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Proper Planting
... bark (CAMB GUARDS ). Mulch away from the trunk with composted material. No more than 3-4" thick. (Keep mulch at least 6" ... the second growing season after planting to begin training cuts for shaping and to begin fertilization with organic material if needed. DO NOT ... are not broad, belt-like and flexible. Do not fertilize at planting time. (Use organic additives when necessary.) Do not plant grass ...
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THE OLD ENGLISH METHOD OF PLANTING A TREE
... OF PLANTING A TREE THE OLD ENGLISH METHOD OF PLANTING A TREE Planting on a mound [D] has great merit especially where there are heavy ... Use broad belt-like material that will not injure the bark and allows the tree to sway ( we call this feathering). Planting on a mound ... are planted, larger mounds need to be made. THE FACT SHEET PROPER PLANTING NEEDS TO BE FOLLOWED AS WELL! . Call us for other ORGANIC ...
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Raspberries For The Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98
... depending on the cultivars selected. Two years are required to establish a raspberry planting, but once established, the planting can remain productive for several years if given good care. Types and ... Mechanical removal of weeds is highly recommended. A mulch of straw, sawdust, or other appropriate material can be very helpful for weed control, and soil moisture conservation in the raspberry ...
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