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bllra. smile eri - culture - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... spring. Night temps are 68F, day temps 79F. I've got lots of spikes and even more vegetative growth. Yay lumeology! Thanks. Julie RE: bllra. smile eri - culture ... for the type. Highly recommended. CULTURE INFORMATION : Watering : Dry Between Water Temperature : Warm, Intermediate Plant Location : Greenhouse, House, Outdoor-frost free Season : Spring, Fall Propagation : Mericlone Light Requirement : ...
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Spuria Iris Culture
... Spuria Iris Culture Spuria Iris Culture Ramona Howard If you grow tall bearded or bearded varieties successfully, you can grow Spurias. ... until they start to grow. Once established, Spurias are drought resistant. Heavy irrigation in the spring increases growth and bloom. When Spurias are dug to be transplanted, be sure to keep ...
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Lily Culture
... Lily Culture Mike's Backyard Garden Home |  Lilies |  Daylilies |  My Lilies |  Garden |  Fun Pictures |  Links What is ... for destructive insects to over winter. Watering Lilies requirements for water is actually very minimal. Spring time water is the most important time for the newly awakening and growing plant. Once ...
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Daylily culture
... Daylily culture Mike's Backyard Garden Home |  Lilies |  Daylilies |  My Lilies |  Garden |  Fun Pictures |  Links What is ... depend on where you live. Most people plant in the spring but some growers prefer the fall. The soil in the spring is just in its warming up stage after the cold ...
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nvps newsletter spring 1997:
... spring 1997: National Viola and Pansy Society Newsletter Spring 1997 Society News. Welcome to our youngest member, James Kennnard ... affair with the cultivation and enjoyment of plants. Treatise of the Culture of the Heart's Ease or Pansy. I have reproduced this ... place as it is our opportunity to reach a wider public. Spring 1997 Secretary's Notes Nursery News Cultural Notes Society News Bits ...
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nvps newsletter spring 1996:
... nvps newsletter spring 1996: National Viola and Pansy Society Newsletter Spring 1996 NEWS Annual Show - New Venue. This year's show will take place on Saturday ... , we have to wait until 2014! The 7th of January to be precise. Spring 1996 Editorial News Pot Culture Spreading The Word Exhibition Violas on Shallow Soil The Future Staging for beginners ...
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All about orchid culture and how to grow them - The North of England Orchid Society
... Show Tatton Park July 2006 How to grow Orchids - Orchid Culture Monopodial Growth Sympodial Growth Monopodial Orchids no pseudobuls, but produce ... ! Shading of at least 60% will be needed during the Spring and Summer, possibly even into Autumn if the weather is ... slatted baskets, without any compost at all, but obviously, this culture demands daily waterings. Cymbidiums, and Cattleya varieties do well ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... degrees F. However, the rhizomes of established plants will always produce new culms the following spring. Culture: Plant in full sun to light shade, in a reasonably well-drained soil. Landscape use ... -hardy to 0 degrees F or lower. Leaves are evergreen to about 10 degrees F. Culture: Best spring color in light shade. Mow annually for best appearance. Landscape use: An attractive groundcover ...
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CYMBIDIUM CULTURE
... CYMBIDIUM CULTURE   The Orchid House Cymbidium Culture These orchids are prized for their sprays of large flowers, used especially as cut flowers ... flowers. Fertilizing Fertilizing at the proper time will help cymbidiums bloom. During the growth season (spring through late summer), high-nitrogen fertilizer (like 30-10-10) is used. In late summer ...
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WRLS Lily Culture
... WRLS Lily Culture FASCIATION IS A FAILURE By Gilman Keasey, Corvallis, Oregon A fasciated lily stem is failure ... cause of these odd and interesting growths. They spring from perfectly healthy bulbs. THE CAUSE OF FASCIATION AMONG LILIES? GOOD CULTURE! The better the culture the greater the possibility. My observations indicate there ...
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