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CalFlora Common Name Index Q
... of common names is not regulated, so there are common names that refer to different species in different regions, variations in spelling and use, and some plants do not have any common names. Q q tips Q-tips Quack grass quackgrass quail brush quaking aspen Queen Anne's lace queen's-root Quick's phacelia quilete quill cryptantha quill-leaf lewisia ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips -Weeds and Weeding - Devonian
Botanic Garden
... small sections survive and increase the infestation. One can easily increase the problem of rhizomatous grasses such as Couch or Quack grass (Elymus repens) by poor cultivation practices or by rototilling. The latter just aids in helping the grass multiply vegetatively. Now both annual and perennial weeds may be prevented from becoming established by working with the soil. ...
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Plague Year:Utah's Fifth Year of Drought
... let my flowers alone is a question I should ask someone in USU's wildlife department. Weeds too Alas, throughout this carnage, bindweed, new growth dandelions, prickly lettuce, burdock, plantain, pigweed, quack grass, bryony, bittersweet nightshade, and all manner of thistles continue to shoulder their way into the beds. These thuggish weeds appear to be no great temptation to our browsing deer, ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 13(3) 1994
... not flooded since channelization was carried out. WEEDS: The sod is heavy and laced with quack grass. Tall sturdy weeds are prevalent: wild parsnip, goldenrod, nettles, lambs quarters, shepherds purse as ... first, then an eclectic mix of weeds and grasses replaced the original heavy sod of grass. Silvia Strobl, an Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) forester specializing in cover crops and ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - General - ECSONG
... well-drained sandy or clay loams. A minimum depth of one meter is essential. Heavy weed and grass competition should be eliminated for proper soil exploitation by the tree roots. Trees should be spread apart ... be sure no annual or perennial weeds are allowed to go to seed. Rhizomous grasses, such as quack grass, love cultivation and are difficult to eradicate. If wide spacing is used, dual-crop or ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... questions. Controlling Quackgrass and Bentgrass Date: May 1989 (April 1995) Source: NDSU Extension Service Horticulturists Quack grass and bentgrass are undesirable perennial grasses that grow as weeds in many lawns. There ... the patch out with a hand sod cutter or shovel. Cut down one-inch deep. Quack grass produces many underground stems almost impossible to remove by digging. Broken pieces of stems ...
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Questions On Gophers
... it by keeping the lawn fertilized, watered, and mowed high (about three inches). Death, taxes and quack grass are the three irrefutable certainties of life! Q: I was told when I purchased Trimec ... . Neither of these has any effect on quackgrass, which is a cool-season, rhizomateous, perennial grass. There is no selective product on the market for controlling this weed. Crabgrass starts germination ...
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... thing to deal with is the plant life that is already occupying the space. You don’t want lawn grass or weeds coming up from below. It is very destructive to have to dig out spontaneously occurring, ... the soil, which could create a perfect environment for those dormant weed seeds. You could be breaking up quack grass roots and spreading them all over the base of your new garden. And, of course, it’s ...
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Prairie Restorations Inc - How to plant a prairie
... exposed. If your area was initially densely populated with weeds, especially problem weeds such as quack grass, thistle, leafy spurge or sweet clover, we recommend you repeat the spray/till process to ... retain moisture, which is necessary for germination, and provides a substrate for seedling growth. Spread grass seed first. To ensure even coverage, divide the seed in half and broadcast the first ...
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Acknowledgments and Bibliography for Roosevelt Flora
... Beauv. [Barnyard Grass] * Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn. [Goose-grass/Yard-g.] Elymus virginicus L. [Virginia Wild Rye] * Elytrigia repens (L.) Desv. ex Jacks. [Quack-grass] * Eragrostis cilianensis (All.) Lutati [Stink-grass] In large quantity, poisonous to horses. * Eragrostis curvula (Schrad.) Nees [Weeping Love-grass] Eragrostis pectinacea (Michx.) Nees [Carolina Love-grass] * Festuca elatior L. ...
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