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August - September 2003 Newsletter
... the proportion of sugar to Clorox is considerably more than used by most rosarians. It does make a real difference. I have observed the use of this mix at our church where the flower lady, Mary ... , NC 28411-7855 Phone: 910.686.9077 Email: trobaughm@uncw.edu Photography: Nell Crosby 6300 Red Cedar Road Wilmington, NC 28411 Phone: 910.686.9998 Email: captjoekc@aol.com Special Thanks We would like to ...
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About Forestry: Most Popular Articles
... white pine - 100 Most Common Trees Eastern redcedar - 100 Most Common Trees Guide Picks - Best Real Christmas Trees Online Profile: Stihl 020T The Elms Forestry and Forest Equipment | Tools of the ... Maple Product Summary - The Urban Tree Book - About Forestry Guide Definition of Simple Northern white-cedar - 100 Most Common Trees Willow oak - 100 Top Trees Tamarack - 100 Most Common Trees Black ...
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An actual Rose Emergency! - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... of a donut affair? Like a wall o' water, only made with chicken wire and leaves, or do you mean real shredded hardwood bark mulch? Or those rose cones? What happens if I don't? The reason I ask is that I ... in a slightly colder, but otherwise probably very similar zone to your's. I would just buy some cypress or cedar mulch and hill it up about 6 inches or so right on top of each rose. But it's still ...
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Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... as shredded by a mulching mower, or chipper/shredder, is one step away from Black Gold. I have two BIG cedar compost bins which I use to process even more of the stuff, to use to amend planting holes and build new ... recent clippings Posted by netwiz Z6 PA (My Page) on Mon, Nov 27, 06 at 9:52 I have no real way of knowing if there is PI in the pile. From the looks of it, they threw anything they ran ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... Linden mites sometimes cause small galls to form on the leaves. Though unsightly, they seldom cause real damage. The MAYDAY TREE (Prunus padus commutata) is a close relative of the chokecherry but ... . Although attractive, the hawthorn has many long slender spines or thorns and is susceptible to cedar-apple rust (a fungal disease) and the occasional pear slug infestation in August. The variety Hopa ...
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HortNews- December 2004
... trees cut and shipped from other states, sometimes months before Christmas. Many people think that a real Christmas tree causes allergies. While it is quite possible that a person can be allergic ... tree. Popcorn will be attractive to cardinals, finches and grosbeaks. Cranberries and raisins should attract cedar waxwings, finches and any robins wintering in the area. Press suet into the branches or ...
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Jeannie and Berry's Native Plants Page: Pawpaws, Persimmons and Elderberries
... or two. Build a little lattice shelter; use the translucent plastic protectors sold by some nurseries; or, prop a cedar or pine on the south side of your new tree to protect it from intense sunlight. I buy the ... at all during the transplant, rot or disease will set in and the tree will die. Pawpaws aren't real easy to grow, but they're well worth the trouble both as an ornamental and fruit tree. Top ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. (Common) Name Dropping by Bruce A. Bohm (Real) Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani) A double-barreled question frequently asked by amateur botanists and ... , native to coastal eastern North America; and Thuja occidentalis of the eastern United States. White cedar is a name also applied to some non-conifer species including members of the mainly ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
... provide much shelter from winter weather. Thus the Eastern Red Cedar becomes a vital source of shelter for many birds and mammals when it gets real cold and nasty. If you take a close look at ... that can vary in size from a grape to a walnut. This is a fungus called the Cedar-Apple Rust. [Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae] In spring, when the first warm rains fall, these structures sprout orange ...
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Open Directory - Shopping: Crafts: Supplies: Nature
... : Crafts: Supplies: Nature (72) Description Eggs (19) Feathers (5) Gourds (11) Pine Cones (7) Shells@ (36) Tumbleweeds (3) See also: Shopping: Crafts: Nature (140) Arkansas Naturals - Supplier of cedar slabs and tumbled driftwood. AZ Ostrich Company, Inc. - Ostrich eggs and feathers. Also offers emu, rhea, duck, goose, quail and turkey eggs as well as pheasant and peacock feathers. Banyan Bay Inc. ...
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