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Getting Started in Butterfly Gardening
... the butterflies need. Fertility To keep the plants in your butterfly garden productive scatter a slow release fertilizer 2-3 times during the summer. Do not over fertilize. Excessive nitrogen may reduce ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DICHLORVOS
... , headache, dizziness, tremor, nausea, abdominal cramps, sweating, blurred vision, difficulty breathing or respiratory depression, slow heartbeat. Very high doses may result in unconsciousness, incontinence, and convulsions or fatality. Some ... no effect on treated animals. Doses of up to 4 mg/kg of a slow release formulation, given to cows to reduce flies in their feces, had no visibly adverse ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... . Saturate the hole 2-3 times and allow the water to drain away. Mix some slow release fertiliser (at the recommended rate) with the soil when planting. Take care to use low ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

May 2003 Newsletter
... roses until they bloom.  Fertilize established plants in March with a quick-release fertilizer and then add a good, slow-release fertilizer in May.  Water regularly. Disease and Pest Management Begin spraying in ...
carolinadistrict.org

Doug's Way With Roses
... give you my "secret" formulas. I prefer a feeding with a slow-release food, an 8 to 9 month formulation (18-6- 12, 17-6 ... line spaced evenly around. A warm soil temperature is necessary for release of suitable amounts of nutrients to the plant, so at this ... should be made now if you are not using the 9-month slow-release product. Water in thoroughly. Continue with the weekly spray applications begun ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... . If you wish to fertilize within a year after planting, apply a small amount of slow-release fertilizer to the top of the root ball. Fertilizer can be applied directly on top ...
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ASGAP - Frequently Asked Questions
... 12:14:10 can be applied safely to many Australian plants, preferably in slow-release form so that the release of nutrients to the plants is gradual. However, the relatively high level of ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Weeds - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... gluten on weeds that already exist would make them grow faster, as it is a slow-release fertilizer as well as a pre-emergent. But, we had SO many weeds in our ... replacing most of my lawn and planting ground cover and flower beds. It is a slow process. I am also trying to build up my soil (now that I've ariated ...
forums.gardenweb.com

DocuShare Release Notes
... Release Notes Release Notes for Xerox DocuShare 3.1 Xerox DocuShare The most intuitive way ... that are used to develop custom DocuShare solutions. Known Issues Large collections slow down display - Storing more than 100 objects in a collection is not ... handle that is part of the WebDAV filename cannot be changed. Fixes in Release 3.1 [1443] When DocuShare is running as a Windows service, DocuShare ...
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Open Directory - Business: Agriculture and Forestry: Biologicals
... , suitable for sustainable and organic agriculture. AgAttack - Creates and markets products to release beneficial organisms for agriculture. AgBio - Natural mycorrhiza and biocontrol products for home and ... , Inc. - Produces of BIO-WEED, an organic pre-emergent weed suppressor and organic slow release fertilizer. Biotactics - Producers of Benemite: natural enemies for management of spider-mites in ...
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