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Backyard Sugarcane
... to 8 inches deep in loam or clay-loam soils, and slightly deeper in sand or highly organic soils. The amount of ... to 3 inches with loose soil. Early Care Keep the soil slightly moist, but not wet. The young growth period of sugarcane is particularly ... , gradually replace the soil in the furrow until the furrow becomes slightly elevated. This encourages earlier shoot growth and provides a method of ...
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African Violets
... in an oven. For best results soil should be slightly moist before sterilization and heated to 180 degrees Fahrenheit and ... moist, remove the pot and pour out of excess water. ``Wick'' watering may also be used. Temperature of the water should be the same as that of the room or slightly ... be avoided by using water at room temperature or slightly warmer than leaf temperature. Petiole rot occurs when ...
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House plants Forced Bulbs
... time to time. Make sure that the soil has not dried out. It should be slightly moist, but not wet. During this period, your dormant bulbs are not quite dormant. They are ...
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Fall Seeding of Veggies
... their dry state are quite tolerant of freezing temperatures; however, at very low temperatures or slightly moist conditions,death of the seed can occur. Even if the seeds do survive the winter ...
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MY CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
... place in slightly moist soil. An alternative to this method is to take the rhizomes out of the soil and place them in a plastic bag with some peat moss or moist paper ... dry moss peat through a fine-mesh kitchen sieve. Then gently spray this surface till moist and place the pot in a water tray. Plants usually take from five to seven ...
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Herbal Smoking Mixtures
... chemical changes, and is never dried to a crisp. It is packaged slightly moist in air tight containers. If it dries out, the smoker adds ... ingredients, but as a whole the mixture should be ever so slightly moist. Some of the most flavorful smoking ingredients need to dry slow, ... can always let the herbs air dry if they get too moist to burn properly. Another factor is the consistency of the mixture. ...
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Herbal Smoking Mixtures
... have a very pleasant aromatic aroma. Don't dry it to a crisp; leave it slightly moist. It will have the most amazing flavor. I tried this curing process and smoked it ...
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Herbs
... produces tiny white flowers in umbrella-like clusters. This herb prefers partial shade and a slightly moist soil at all times. Plant it in early spring and thin the plants to 3 ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... soil moisture conditions. Sage, rosemary, and thyme require a well-drained, slightly moist soil, whereas parsley, chervil, and mint grow best on soils which ... germinate in 8-14 days. Basil requires full sun and prefers moist and well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0. ... 72 inches. Plant rosemary in a sunny location with well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Harvesting can be done throughout the year. Cut 4 ...
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PlantOasis.com - Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus)
... (Asplenium nidus) Other common Names N/A Light High Care level Easy Water Keep soil slightly moist Humidity High Temperature Average Propagation Method By division Common Problems Scale Decoration Tips Best suited ... nest, hence the plant’s common name. This plant does best in high light, evenly moist soil, and high humidity. Viewer's comment Send Your Comments Comments: Name: (Optional) Email: ( ...
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