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July 2003 Newsletter
... often the source of this bacteria. The tetanus bacteria produces spores that are resistant to drying and therefore can survive for long periods of time in soil, street dust, dried ... Portland  Upright, dense bushes, usually re-blooming with fragrant, double flowers on straight stems. Sempervirens  Semi-evergreen climbers; very free-flowering. Tea  Re-blooming shrubs and climbers with loose, sweetly ...
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November 2003 Newsletter
... an anti-transpirant that folks up north spray on their evergreens to keep them from drying out in the winter.  On the roses it would cover the leaves with a waxy ... Greek writers refer to the roses of Paestum, which according to Virgil and Pliny, bloomed semi-annually.  Some historians assert that this rose has died out, although others say it may ...
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Staghorn Ferns for Florida
... development of disease and insect problems. TEMPERATURE Most staghorn ferns are considered tender or semi-tender and will not tolerate temperatures below 55°F (12.8°C). There are ... largest Platycerium. Native to New Guinea. P. andinum. Moderately difficult. High humidity, needs good ventilation, drying between waterings. Both fronds covered with dense silvery hairs. Pups well. Large collector's ...
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Alpines from seed
... the the youngsters more and more light and air but avoid drying wind until true leaves have formed and new healthy growth is ... first season and the larger pot gives space for development and makes drying out less likely. Seed is sprinkled thinly onto the surface which ... vigorous root system and be ready for planting outside. Planted in semi shade they will hopefully build up into clumps with more and ...
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Plants Prefer Pure Water
... risk. Water high in salts can cause leaf necrosis (speckling of the leaf), leaf burn (drying of leaf tips and margins), and in severe case, leaf drop. If water high in ... small capacity and is not practical for treating large volumes of water. It uses a "semi-permeable membrane" that allows water to flow through and captures most salts and minerals. The ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Espalier
... to start with. However, to be properly managed, these trees should be on dwarfing or semi-dwarfing rootstocks. When a particular type of apple is grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock, that ... exposed to direct winter light and reflected heat from the wall. This can lead to drying and dieback of branches, but extremely hardy Siberian crabapples may be able to survive these ...
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Purple cone flowers
... much valued perennial for the garden loved by butterflies and people. Great for cutting and drying. The dried center cones make a very long lasting dried flower, collect them in the ... formed flower heads. The flowers will be all green with cactus looking points forming a semi globe. The disease is spread by aphids and other insects. Plants are eaten by woodchucks ...
hardyplants.com

"Vegetables and Fruits" Books: Titles Beginning With F
... for this book used Freezing of Fruits And Vegetables: An Agribusiness Alternative for Rural And Semi-rural Areas (Fao Agricultural Services Bulletin,) Gustavo V. Barbosa-Canovas and Food and Agriculture ... download now) or search Abebooks for this book used Fruit and Vegetable Canning, Pickling and Drying in the US IBISWorld Digital: 01 August, 2006 (--publisher not specified--) US$655.00 (Available ...
growingtaste.com

Beans
... consensus seems to be that Windsor types top the taste list ("Windsor" is obviously a semi-generic name, as there are several "Windsor" types). We have used quasi-generic Windsor seed ... Beans (all pole types): Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean (multi-use bean: drying, shellie, green) McCaslan Pole Bean (multi-use bean: drying, shellie, green) (choose from between the above based on performance) As ...
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Vegatable oils - Plants For A Future
... drying, semi- drying and drying. Non-drying oils are slow to oxidise and so remain liquid for a long time. This quality makes them particularly useful as lubricants and as a fuel for lamps. Drying oils, on the other hand, are quite quick to oxidise and become solid, thus they are often used in paints and varnishes - Linseed oil is a good example of this. Semi-drying ... oil is semi-drying. One ...
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