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snow mould diseases

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Getting a Head Start: Lawn Cre for Late Winter and Early Spring
... Snow Mould Diseases Snow mould fungal diseases cause less trouble when snow melts relatively rapidly and at an even rate. Significant damage from snow mould can be expected when snow is deep and melts slowly, particularly when a receding snow drift remains stationary for a few days. Snow mould diseases ...
gardenline.usask.ca

The Gardening Articles page - L
... the day - early in the morning. Bent grass is susceptible to various diseases, one of the most unsightly being Snow Mould; watering early in the morning gives the grass the rest of the ... . You will need to apply fungicides on a regular basis to help combat the various diseases to which this grass is prone. Because of its shallow root system, a lawn of ...
wezel.com

Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... sandplain vegetation (especially in Western Australia). Some grow along the snow line areas of some high ranges. THE STRUCTURE OF ... they need specialised treatment and protection from pests and diseases. Potting Mix: Deciduous terrestrial orchids require a soil-based ... , or by increasing the proportion shavings or leaf mould. Fresh leaf mould as obtained from the ground surface under suitable trees ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips - Growing Primulas
... species live in regions where plants are covered by snow during the winter. This snow cover acts as an excellent insulation, protecting the plants ... they are still active. Perhaps the ideal organic component is leaf mould made from rotten leaves of broad-leaved trees. So to get ... years if they are to look their best. Large clumps harbour diseases and pests, while rosettes tend to die off in the centre ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Species
... must be well aerated, rich and easily fed with leaf mould, manure or broadcast fertilizer. The soil pH should be ... require a competition-free growing space to do well. Winter snow cover is essential to protect roots. Equipment without high-flotation ... year, and yield crops reflecting environmental problems like drought, insects, diseases, etc. (ii) Uses The nut meats are nutritious (18), oily, ...
www.ecsong.org

vegetable gardening in spring
... mesclun, misome, mustard salad, New Zealand spinach, okra, pea, snap pea, snow pea potato, pumpkin, rosemary, sweet pepper, capsicum, chillie, chillies, chile, ... is that they are very productive, untroubled by pests or diseases, adaptable (although they prefer a moist soil), and winter hardy ... it with sand, potting mix, well finished compost, leaf mould, or whatever. Consider a raised bed, or large tub ...
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Care
... Australia were delighted to be touring the South Island when the snow arrived and were very impressed with our fair land. Pruning ... (copper) and Mavrik. Remember to alternate sprays so that pests and diseases do not become resistant to them. Super Shield for example ... mulch. I like organic matter such as nice compost, leaf mould, farmyard droppings and thinly applied lawn clippings. Mulches are usually ...
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