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Pesticide Labeling: Unique Product Labeling
... labeling information will be provided to the user at the time of the products sale. Soluble packets Soluble packets are an effective way to reduce pesticide exposure to mixers (Figure 2). Although there ... provides for an added benefit - it protects the soluble packet from moisture which would cause shelf-life problems. Another type of labeling for soluble packets is found on "muffin-pan" types of ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... stock overnight or up to 12 hours before planting in a dilute solution of water soluble fertilizer. If you cannot plant immediately, store the stock in a cool place out of ... into the planting hole, unless it is the slow release type in premeasured packets or pill form. Water-soluble starter fertilizers are available; you can apply them immediately after you plant. Put ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 52- Buying Seed
... conditions . Seed viability varies greatly, and depends upon the species. Seeds stored in sealed foil packets last for several years; however, once opened, the seeds will deteriorate. F1 hybrid seeds are ... come in the form of a tape. Here the seeds are embedded in tissue-like, soluble strips with seeds evenly spaced within. Seeds also can be bought as gel kits for ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips -Plants from seed - Devonian Botanic Garden
... greatly and depends upon the species. Seeds stored in sealed foil packets lasts for several years; however, once opened, the seeds will ... a tape. Here the seeds are embedded in tissue-like, soluble strips with the seeds evenly spaced within. Seeds can also ... cold temperatures (i.e., they display ‘double dormancy’) Most seed packets have germination instructions on them - so just follow the directions. ...
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Plant Propagation from Seed
... stored surplus seeds, keep them in a cool, dry place. Laminated foil packets help ensure dry storage. Paper packets are best kept in tightly closed containers and maintained around 40°F in ... . Keep them away from direct heat sources. Begin a fertilization program. When fertilizing, use a soluble house plant fertilizer, at the dilution recommended by the manufacturer, about every 2 weeks after ...
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... and care information is often more complete on name brand seed packets. If name brand and "off brand" seed varieties are the same ... be good much longer than that. When selecting vegetable varieties, check packets for the number of days until harvest to be sure ... a weak fertilizer such as fish emulsion or general purpose water-soluble fertilizer mixed 1/4 strength. Fertilize only once a week. Water ...
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Diary Dates
... a fertiliser that is low in total nitrogen but higher in phosphorous and potassium. Phostogen Soluble NPK 10:4.4:22 plus trace elements is good. CamphelI's Yellow should be ... not be placed in heaps because the material is particularly attractive and poisonous to dogs. Packets of it shou!d be stored out of the reach of dogs. When the millipedes ...
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Fertilizers-Repellents
... they need for maximum vase life. CHRYSAL (CUT FLOWER FOOD) 1 oz. packets.................. 10 for $2.00 (makes I quart per packet) $4.50 postage ... your plants are about 4” high you are ready for your water soluble fertilizers which you apply every 10-14 days. These are the ... stored for years. The other product we use for glads is water soluble 20-20-20 with micronutrients at the rate of 1 tablespoon ...
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PLANT PROPAGATION
... requirements, cultural requirements and disease resistance. Some seed packets indicate if seeds have been chemically treated to prevent disease. Read packets and catalogs thoroughly and follow their recommendations. The more ... good start. Make your own transplanting solution by mixing 1 tablespoons of a water-soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer in a gallon of water. SOWING SEED DIRECTLY INTO THE ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... either a time-released fertilizer that will last all season or plan to apply water-soluble fertilizer two or three times during the growing season. Liquid 20-20-20 or 23 ... in Chapter 5 on Plant Propagation to grow most perennials and annuals from seed. Seed packets should provide essential information for germination and any special treatment of seedlings. Seeds can be ...
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