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S L I Cultural Requirements of Louisiana Irises
... optimum results if adequate water is provided. A good slow soaking at least twice a week during the summer months and a good slow soaking once a week in the cooler months is an ... of acidic fertilizer (particularly in autumn) using either a commercial "Camelia/Azalea" fertilizer, alfalfa pellets, slow-release pellets (3 months is best) well rotted vegetable scraps and/or the introduction of ...
www.louisianas.org

Planting and Caring for Roses
... in Olympia require at least one inch of water per week during the growing months. Slow soaking is best. Avoid overhead watering in the evening as it contributes to mildew and other ...
www.olyrose.org

Carnivorous Pitcher Plants, growing the Sarracenia
... water. Sprinklers can fill leaves of taller types and break or damage them. Use a slow soaking method such as a soaker hose or hand watering close to the soil's surface ...
www.pitcherplant.com

August - September 2003 Newsletter
... in water or solution, for a period of time (say, one to two hours) to slow the transpiration rate to a minimum. This is the hardening period. Step 4. The bloom ... washed rose hips in water for a couple of hours to soften the skins. After soaking, bring to a boil in the same water and cook for 15 minutes. Strain the ...
carolinadistrict.org

Ethnobotany Garden - "JL Hudson on Seed Germination"
... slow to germinate (many palms and aralias) need prolonged warmth to first develop their embroyos. Many seeds are 'multi-cycle' germinators, needing several cycles of cold and warm periods. SOAKING, ... and they germinate best sown in pots and exposed to outdoor conditions. OTHER TREATMENTS: Soaking seed in potassium nitrate (KNO3), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), citric acid, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), ...
ethnobotany.yage.net

Late winter or early spring is time to plant parsley
... about six to eight inches apart in a row. To help hasten parsley's slow germination Penhallegon recommends soaking the tiny seeds in water overnight before planting them indoors or outdoors. After ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Late winter or early spring is time to plant parsley
... about six to eight inches apart in a row. To help hasten parsley's slow germination Penhallegon recommends soaking the tiny seeds in water overnight before planting them indoors or outdoors. After ...
extension.oregonstate.edu
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Watering plants in AZ -
... , slow the flow to a trickle and let it soak in over a long period of time, following the guidelines mentioned above. Water gushing out will just run off instead of soaking ...
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getting Taro from the grocery store - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... leaf and coconut cream ......................................... Traditional Laulau Preparation time: Under 30 minutes + 1-2 hours soaking time Cooking time: 4-6 hours Cost: Economical Difficulty: Relatively easy Tradition Taro ... and out to the driveway during warm days. That should slow the aphid population down somewhat, and also slow upward growth in exchange for better root development in their ...
forums.gardenweb.com

Slow Growing Cacti From Seed
... watering with fungicide to kill any spores on the seed coats. For the very slow growing seedlings, like Ariocarpus, Aztekium, Geohintonia, Encephalocarpus, Strombocactus, Turbinicarpus, Obregonia, Blossfeldia and Pelecyphora aselliformis ... seedlings or mature plants, is nonsense. When it's hot they need a good soaking, preferably from below, and a free draining, open compost, and with this treatment ...
www.living-rocks.com




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