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WINNING NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES
... Classes: 1. Use quality blooms, with good stems and foliage. 2. Make sure the blooms are clean and fresh. 3. Use a pleasing blend of ... Use reliable varieties that hold their form. 2. Uniformity of size and form. Judges tend to like large blooms. 3. Color blending. Separate ... have to judge your own roses. 3. Examine the competition and the quality and varieties they have. 4. Be flexible. 5. Cycle of ...
carolinadistrict.org

Fertilizer: The Basics
... , flowering, fruiting, seed formation, and maturation. When phosphorus is lacking, stems and foliage often have a red or purplish tinge. This is particularly noticeable on tomatoes and corn. Deficiency signs are seen in new growth first. Phosphorus is very stable and ...
gardenline.usask.ca

2000 Rose Show Rules for Divisions 1 and 2
... replace the points normally allotted to stems and foliage. 14. All entries, except seedlings and sports, will become the property of the Show Committee.  All roses except miniatures and minifloras shall be exhibited with ... Substance 15, Size 10, Stem and Foliage 20. Balance and Proportion 10. Stem length must be in pleasant relation to the size of the bloom.  Roses with stems too long or too short ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Splendid Salvias—14 Tender Perennials for Summer and Fall Bloom
... and beautiful, including its refreshing mint-green foliage. Worthwhile cultivars include 'Argentine Skies', which offers soft sky-blue flowers, and 'Black and Blue', which grows four feet high, has lighter-colored foliage than its parent, and ... and natural look of this salvia, native to Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Without staking, the plant's willowy thin stems and foliage will dip, bend, and ...
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BANNER="OD15 - ORNAMENTAL NOTE NO. 15 JUNIPER DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... is progressive and often results in poor growth, low vigor, yellowing or bronzing of the foliage, loss of foliage, stem dieback, failure to respond to fertilizer because of root damage and eventually ... beneath affected plants and placed in a plastic bag. Be sure to collect this sample from declining, but still living plants. The soil and roots and some of the affected stems and foliage should be ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... and bleeding hearts. After a killing frost, remove dead stems and foliage. Leave a piece of stem a few inches long to assist you in locating plants the following spring. DISEASES AND PESTS ... thinning clumps and providing room for plants to grow. Water early in the day and remove and destroy any infected foliage. Powdery mildew can overwinter on infected foliage and spread to new foliage the following ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... and fleshy - large specimens weighing sometimes as much as three pounds - and are beset with many long, descending rootlets. The stems are stout fluted, 4 to 6 feet high and hollow. The foliage is bold and ... feet apart. ---Parts Used---The roots and leaves for medicinal purposes, also the seeds. The stems and seeds for use in confectionery and flavouring and the preparation of liqueurs. The dried ...
botanical.com

A Watchful Eye Can Make a Winner
... of straight stems and untwisted foliage on strong stems that make potential candidates for the show table, It saps the strength that would be directed to the development of stronger stems and potential blooms ... and small. How about the basal break developing in the middle of the bush? Basal breaks often carry Queens. But the developing basal is crowded by crossing thin stems, other stems, and foliage ...
carolinadistrict.org

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... foliage of spring-blooming daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and iris reticulata dies down. Its time to dig, divide and ... stems and roots. It spreads to the fruiting structure on occasion and to a lesser degree than in its wild cousins. How to peel and ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

The Gardener's Network - Herb : How to Grow Lavender a Flower and a Herb
... and northern Africa. Wildly popular, this hardy perennial is now grown around the world. In the flower garden or herb garden, Lavender is attractive with it's grayish foliage ... and place in a small vase. The scent is in leaves, stems and flowers. Harvest in early morning when the oils are at their strongest in the plants. Cut the stems and ...
gardenersnet.com




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