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nvps newsletter spring 1996:
... spring 1996: National Viola and Pansy Society Newsletter Spring 1996 Spreading the Word Our membership has grown steadily ... a bloom of 'Jack Frost'. Beware! Fresh blooms are a must, preferably cut in the early morning. Show and Fancy Pansies generally fare ... badges are available from the Secretary at £1.75 including postage. Spring 1996 Editorial News Pot Culture Spreading The Word Exhibition Violas on ...
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Cedar
... when overwatered. Feeding: Every two weeks during spring and autumn. Stop feeding during the heat of midsummer. Repotting: Every 3-5 years in spring, Preferably before new white roots appear in February-April ... a weak bleach solution before cold treatment may be desired. Seeds should be sown in spring. preferably in May. Cedar seedlings should be potted up and staked after their first year. Cyprian ...
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Ginkgo
... spring after cold-treatment. May be air-layered in spring, or hardwood cuttings may be taken in autumn. Repotting: Young specimens require annual repotting, older specimens every 2-3 years. Repot in spring, preferably early spring, ...
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GardenArchitecture
... point and I'm looking forward to finding a permanent home for it come the spring, preferably against an evergreen for contrast. ... And Arbors Arbors also lend architectural interest, especially in defining ...
www.dragongoose.com

Scaly Bulbs - Spring
... below to order bulbs and get a discount based on the quantity purchased>>>> Scaly Bulbs Spring Propagation Step 1. Lilies may be propagated by carefully removing the outer scales. This is ... , shake off the excess powder, then remove the scale from the bag (wear rubber gloves, preferably disposable ones). Step 4. Fill another zippered storage bag with moist vermiculite. Add the treated ...
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vegetable gardening in spring
... > GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD-PLANTS > GROWING VEGETABLES IN SPRING sow in spring, achoccha, amaranth, vegetable amaranth, calaloo, hin choy, ... spring crop, and then watered and fed and mulched, they may produce a smaller second late crop. Sow the seed in spring or early summer, preferably ... them quickly and steadily". This translates to a fertile, preferably well drained, open soil, good fertility, and ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Spring 2001 Newsletter
... goes into getting the plants to the gardening public. Happy Spring, Bob Upcoming Events Hosta Bus Trip Sunday, June 24, 2001 ... Ninja' has wonderful purple overtones in the foliage with cold temperatures (spring/fall) and an interesting palmately compound shape to the leaves ... surface. Shine a bright light on it and examine carefully, preferably with a magnifying glass. The nematodes, if they are there, ...
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Information about Spring Beauty Flowers
... spring beauty to reseed readily. The tubers can be planted anytime after flowering, while the plant is dormant, usually in the fall. Generally, about 2-3 inches deep is sufficient and preferably in moist, humus-rich soil within shady locations. However, dappled sunlight during the spring is also ok, and this plant will adapt quite ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Epimedium ‘Spring Light’ plant care
... Guides > Epimedium ‘Spring Light’ Epimedium ‘Spring Light’ Botanical name: Epimedium x perralchicum Family: Berberidaceae. Plant type: Evergreen perennial. Size (HxW): 30cm x 30cm Flowering time: Spring Planting time: Anytime ... Hardy although new growth may be marked by heavy frost. Soil: Well drained and preferably humus rich. Climate: Cool to Temperate. Aspect: Part shade with protection from cold, ...
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Tesselaar Bulbs: Epimedium 'Spring Light plant care
... Home > Plant care and Growing Guides > Epimedium 'Spring Light Epimedium 'Spring Light Botanical name: Epimedium x perralchicum 'Spring Light'' Family: Berberidaceae. Plant type: Evergreen perennial Plant size: 30cm ... new growth may be marked by frost. Flowering time: Winter to Spring. Preferred soil: Well drained and preferably humusy rich. Preferred aspect: Shade - with protection from cold, dry ...
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