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Get Growing Gardening Tips 103- Vegetative Propagation
... of the two forks will gradually tease the plant apart. Afterwards, separate the clumps into smaller pieces. The process may be repeated several times. Each small part of the plant should have ...
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Peony Collection at the Devonian Botanic Garden
... should comprise three stout shoots, 10 to 15 cm, with 3 to 5 'eyes'. If smaller pieces are used, they will take longer to flower. The plants should be lifted carefully, and ...
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Growing Orchids
... notice the potting medium - the "soil" in which they're planted - starting to break into smaller pieces. By eHow Expert | Article Rating: How to Care for Warm-Growing Orchids Warm-growing orchids ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Alliaceae Family An easy-to-grow gourmet favorite, these perennial onions produce a cluster of smaller bulbs instead of one large bulb. You can replant small bulbs for next year’s ... are just covered, 6 inches apart, rows 12" apart. You can cut large cloves into smaller pieces as long as head has some root on it. Mulch to reduce soil heaving and ...
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Home Yard Waste Chippers/Shredders: Safety Is Important!
... diameter. They all use spinning cutters, blades, hammers, or flails to cut the material into smaller pieces. Because these chippers are sharp enough and tough enough to chip wood they have the ...
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Notes from The Gasteria Reference Collection in North America
... my pieces of paper :) and go back to my office and sit down with the inventory papers and compare the accessions there with the actual plant records, which are kept on smaller pieces ... , as much as is possible. Sometimes larger plants will not fit in with all the smaller plants of that species or variety, so I have a separate area where I accomodate ...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Composting
... and sticks from trimming hedges are fair game, as long as they are chopped into smaller pieces so that they will decompose in a reasonable amount of time. How big should a ... much like rich soil, and is dark and crumbly. There will usually still be larger pieces in the finished product, but these can be sifted out and recomposted, if desired. Otherwise ...
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Parsley Recipes
... ) 1 teaspoon of Paprika 2 tablespoons of fresh parsley, chopped Peel the potatoes, chop into smaller pieces, and cook in boiling, salted water until tender. Drain and mash with a potato masher ...
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PlantDivision
... of seasons, if not the following flowering season. Plants that are divided up into too smaller pieces may take a few years to grow back into flowering size plants. These pseudobulbs are ...
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Composting
... from most deciduous trees are good as well but need to be chopped up into smaller pieces if they are large. The fastest way is to run the mower over them or ...
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