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NCSU Plant Disease and Insect Clinic - Submitting Samples
... ROOTS AND SOIL INTACT. Enclose the roots and soil (approximately one quart) in a plastic bag and secure the bag. Place the entire plant in another plastic bag and secure. It is IMPORTANT to keep soil ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Flowering Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... , Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes Bulb Home Types How to Grow Fertilizer Depth Pests Propagation Forcing Bulbs Holiday Insights Amazon.com Search for: Flowers Annuals Perennials Bulbs Flower Bulbs Galore, and More! ... , grown in flowerbed around your house or trees, Bulbs prefer full sunlight and well drained, but moist soil. Did you know? Flower bulbs are "Geophytes". This scientific jargon means that ...
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Gardener's Network: Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes Bulb Home Types How to Grow Fertilizer Depth Pests Propagation Forcing ... all the weeds from the area. Then, turn the soil over, breaking up clumps of soil and loosening the soil well. If this is a new flower bed, it is a great time to add peat moss, especially if the soil is ...
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Soil Texture: From Sand To Clay
... soil, as well as the breakage of plant roots. Crusting and cracking (due to drying) are also problems in clay soils. Crusting impedes root penetration and prevents seedling emergence. Cracking causes the tearing of roots and other plant parts. Finally, clay soils are difficult to work if the moisture content is not "correct": If too wet, they are gummy and impossible; if ...
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Fungal populations in roots and crowns of common and durum wheat in Saskatchewan
... populations in roots and crowns of common and durum wheat in Saskatchewan Fungal populations in roots and crowns of common and durum wheat in Saskatchewan M.R. Fernandez and P.G. Jefferson Pages 325-334 Abstract ... Fusarium spp. were in general found at higher levels in the Dark-Brown and Black or Dark-Gray soil zones. Despite marked environmental differences between the 2 years of this study, there ...
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Using the right soil and containers for your houseplants
... compacted roots and trim if necessary. Place the houseplant into the new pot and pour soil into the gap between the roots (and old soil) and the new pot. Tap the pot against the table to settle the soil and pour in more if necessary. Thoroughly water the plant and ...
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Cactus and Succulents: Christmas Cactus
... and fuchsia. Give plants an equal mix of fir bark and soil in small containers. In fall and winter see that they have plenty of sun; bright light is enough during the rest of the year. Soil should be kept moderately moist except in fall when roots need dryness and ...
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Growing C&S - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... most common insect to attack C and S, it can live on the plant or on the roots in the soil (sight unseen), the above ground ... alternatively if just fresh mix is required the old soil can be shaken from the roots and new mix added in the same sized pot if ... grit. Watering should be only enough to keep the soil/grit slightly moist until roots have formed and the plant can be potted up normally. Seed- ...
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Pachypodium and Caudiciforms - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... are in their dormant (and leafless) stage, watering can be decreased, give them just enough to keep the roots going, and not let the plant ... period as plants and soil dry out more quickly in the heat. During the growth period treat like a cactus/succulent, and water when the soil mix ... of cms of gravel or stones to stop rot at soil level, with the roots in a well drained cactus/suculent mix so that ...
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Roots
... soil. Different trees have slightly different root systems. Some trees, such as the pine, have a strong central root called the taproot. This is usually larger than any other roots and ... roots tend to grow downwards through the soil. Roots are always growing and, like a tree's trunk, they grow both longer and wider. At the tip of the roots ...
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