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GIT YER TROPHIES HERE
... “Spring forward” this weekend, so those from LaPorte County will be on the same time as South Bend now, while the Michiganders will be one hour ahead of South Bend.  Go figure ... Orchid Sales Weekend Atlanta, Georgia, May 21-23, 2004 Dear Fellow Orchid Enthusiasts: The 2004 Spring Mid-America Orchid Congress will meet in Atlanta, Georgia, May 21-23 at the Renaissance ...
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Espaliers
... trained by pruning to grow as a single stem. There are several cordon patterns ( Figure 1 ). Figure 1. Types of cordons. The single vertical cordon consists of a straight stem with severely ... espalier has grown into a desired pattern, fertilization should be reduced to applications in the spring and fall. This level of fertilization will maintain healthy foliage without encouraging excessive growth ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... for the resumption of normal growth the following spring. This requirement is specific for each cultivar and is referred to as its chilling requirement ( Figure 1 ). Common cultivars grown in more ... Figure 1. In Florida, stone fruits tend to bloom soon after the chilling requirement is satisfied. This, coupled with alternating periods of warm and cold weather during the late winter and spring ...
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Weeds - Organic Lawn Care Forum - GardenWeb
... of the weeds, because there are two times to apply (fall and spring). When you apply preemergent now (or earlier in the fall), you are controlling the weeds that will sprout now and spring up in the spring. I called those "winter weeds," which is, perhaps, an ... results will be is next year spray it again. Just can't figure out why he would rather spray weed killer then clip the ...
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'Improving' a Naturally Wet Area?? - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... about so will watch the area very closely this winter / coming spring RE: 'Improving' a Naturally Wet Area?? clip this post email this ... complicated. Direct observation of life or absence of life in the spring is the key as little wet bare spots of no particular ... around to see how it connects to any bigger system and figure out how to contain their improvement without causing change elsewhere. The ...
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Poinsettia Update - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... . I just hope the "time" is late summer and not next spring! RE: Poinsettia Update clip this post email this post what is this ... fert. I know I could use a bloom-booster, but I figure after being pruned it could use a little N, too. Mine ... theme now! This will be my first experience there during such time. Spring was extremely busy directing people to & helping choose annuals, plus fishing for & ...
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Cedar Rust Diseases of Ornamental Plants, HYG-3055-96
... winter and early spring (Figure 2). With moist weather, gaudy bright orange masses of gelatinous spores develop from these galls, and galls swell to several times their original size (Figure 3). Spore ... highly visible during moist weather in mid-spring. On apple and crabapple, bright orange-yellow leaf spots develop on upper surfaces of leaves in late spring (Figure 1), followed by light colored, ...
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Spring and Summer Lawn Management Considerations for Cool-Season Turfgrasses
... typically most severe in mid- to late spring. As its name implies, the initial symptoms are dark, water-soaked spots that appear on the leaves (Figure 10). If the fungus only attacks ... very important reason to avoid heavy spring nitrogen applications. Two summer diseases that can be serious on cool-season turfgrasses are summer patch and Fusarium blight (Figure 12). Both summer patch and ...
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Spring and Summer Lawn Management Considerations for Warm-Season Turfgrasses
... compaction (Figure 5). Aeration on warm-season grasses should be done when the turf is actively growing and not during the spring transition period. It can be done anytime from mid-spring through ... here. Spring dead spot. This is by far the most serious disease of bermudagrass. As the name implies, the symptoms appear in the spring as bermudagrass emerges from winter dormancy (Figure 11). However ...
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... of winter and the dangers of thaw-freeze cycles in the spring. Protecting roses for the winter really begins with the work done ... "Minnesota Tip" method for protecting roses during winter and early spring. Figure A Figure B Figure C Water generously one or two days prior to ... or elsewhere (Figure C). Cover the soil with about 18" of loose leaves or other covering such as marsh hay. Next spring, start ...
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