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Melaleucas doing it Tough
... early years. We grow several species under the cover of large eucalypts, where no frost forms. After 15 years there, a Melaleuca nesophila has only reached a measly half metre but M.hypehcifolia, ... I began enclosing new plants in gutter guard, a whole batch of M.wilsonii was gobbled soon after planting (they're recovering slowly). Older plants aren't usually eaten. Ringtail possums, said to fancy M ...
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Tomato Production for Saskatchewan's Gardeners (Part 1)
... to circle in the established pattern. A light fertilizing with 20-20-20 is helpful soon after planting. If possible, try to transplant on a cool cloudy day. The worst time to transplant ... serve two functions. Above ground, they protect the young plant from wind and bright sun immediately after transplanting. Below ground, they help to deflect the underground advances of cutworms that might be taking ...
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Broccoli
... classes: single-season and over-wintering. The overwintering (or "spring broccoli") types are for just that: planting in the fall and cropping in early spring. (Many purple types are for overwintering.) Because we ... while still young: plants that remain too long in seed flats notoriously produce "button" heads soon after planting and then grow no more. A good compromise is to allow about 6 weeks for ...
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Cauliflower
... ). It is an old heirloom (that is not redundant--some heirlooms are only half a century old). Planting Cauliflower is much like broccoli in its needs and treatment, but is a much fussier grower, one ... , but while still young: plants that remain too long in seed flats notoriously produce "button" heads soon after planting and then grow no more. A good compromise is to allow about 6 weeks for indoors ...
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Catalogue from the Kruisbessen 'Proef'tuin
... only in Dutch, english version available from next season). We do our best to deliver bushes that fruit soon after planting so that people can enjoy fresh fruits from their own garden soon after ... on a compact shrub (up to 1 meter). The earliest fruiting shrub (June). Very frosthardy. Close planting of two shrubs will result in better pollination (=more berries) (grown in pot) Vitis purpurea (€ 5, ...
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Red currants
... one grape. They have good, somewhat tart taste. Good winterhardy bush that reaches up to 1,5 meter after a few years. Also very suited to grow as a hedge (cordon) up to 2 meter high. Prefers ... a soil with a good open structure. (a mulch cover is apprecitaed bu the plants) Fruits very soon after planting. Fruiting depends on the wheather (cold and rain), but is rarely a problem.. Flowers early (april) ...
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Planting Roses, HYG-1212-96
... Bare-root plants and potted plants require special handling prior to planting. Plant bare root roses as soon as possible after purchasing or receiving them through the mail. Unwrap plants from the ... . Do not overhead sprinkle, which encourages disease problems; water at soil level. Mulching is recommended after planting. Apply a two-inch layer of mulch to reduce water loss from evaporation during ...
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Raspberries For The Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98
... in areas where tomatoes, potatoes, or eggplants have been grown previously. Early spring planting is preferred over fall planting. Plant as soon as the soil can be properly prepared. The plants can be established either ... or the equivalent per 100 feet of row at 10 and 40 days after planting. For the years after planting, raspberry plants need to be fertilized twice a year. The fertilizer should be ...
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Planting Annuals
... , the garden bed should also be slightly moist prior to planting. Don't get in a hurry to plant too soon. Most annuals prefer warm soils and stable temperatures to grow ... conserve soil moisture as well as retard weed growth. [What Is an Annual?] [Planting Annuals] [Soil Preparation] [After Planting Care] [Common Flowers] [Common Vines] [Specific Uses] [Specific Locations] [Video] [Credits] Home | ...
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After Planting Care
... so its usually better to make an additional application during the growing season. About 6-8 weeks after planting, apply about one-quarter to one-half the recommended bed preparation rate of fertilizer to the ... weeds out and preventing competition for space and nutrients in the garden. Weeds should be removed as soon as you see them with shallow cultivation. When mulch is used and the canopy of the ...
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