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Summer Gardening Calendar
... careful with your string mover. A tree survey several years ago in San Antonio reveled that a large portion of the trees and shrubs had been partially girdled by string mower contact. If the plant lives, its growth rate is reduced. Red oak, crape myrtles and fruit trees are very susceptible to string mower damage. The black-chinned ...
www.sabot.org

leafunturned
... garage. Lacking a shredder-grinder, a rotary mower will shred leaves efficiently if run into a pile at an angle; so will a string trimmer if the leaves are placed in a ...
carolinadistrict.org

Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... to cut the bamboo to the ground in the early spring with a lawn mower or a string trimmer. The mowing should be done before shooting begins to avoid damaging the new ... light shade. Can be made into a shade-tolerant lawn by repeatedly mowing with the mower raised to 4 inches or higher. Landscape use: What Pygmy Bamboo lacks in size, it ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

Gardening the year 'round by Alice Brantley Yeager 0609
... possible, mulch the leaves into smaller pieces before adding to the compost heap. (A lawn mower with a bagger attachment works really well.) Decomposition will occur quicker if organic matter can ... experience include everything from tilling the soil, planting seeds or transplants, to putting up simple string trellises for runner beans, cucumbers, etc. If there’s an interest in flowers, let the ...
www.backwoodshome.com

16.mo
... as certain orchids. MONANDROUS: Having a single stamen. MONILIFORM: Constricted at intervals and resembling a string of beads, as certain pods, roots and stems. MONOCARP: A plant that bears fruit once ... . To cut down with a sharp tool (i.e. to mow grass with a lawn mower). Return to the HOME PAGE.
www.botany.com

Shrubs_Hedging
... to mow in areas that can be dangerous to use a mower. Suitable shrubs have suckering root systems or branches that root where ... . Once the hedge shape is established, fewer sheerings are needed. A string, stretched along the hedge at the desired height, serves as a ... around the trees makes mowing easier and protects trees from lawn mower injury. This type of planting ties the trees together in one ...
www.colorchoiceplants.com

Wild Ones: Wild Ones Archive 2002, Jun 04:  Ques#3 - Deer Deterrent  
... a 3' high electric fence keep deer out so long as they keep the perimeter mower (about five feet wide). If you really have a problem, install the 6' wire mesh ... also put in some 4x4 posts (about every 16 to 20 feet apart and then string three strands of smooth wire spaced equally above the mesh fence. This doesn't cost ...
www.for-wild.org

Alocasia Macrorrhiza
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Rose Garden Care Tips for October, November & December
... harden off. As you collect the fallen tree leaves run over them with your lawn mower to chop them up to use to cover your roses. If you don't have ... to be ready when it is ready.'' Tying the canes together tightly with a soft string or old nylons will prevent them from whipping about in the wind. More roses die ...
www.helpmefind.com

Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: May 2004 Archives
... flowerbuds, putting on an even better show next year! Raise your lawn mower. Summer lawns should be kept no shorter than 2 1/2 inches. ... on which to train your espalier. The technique I prefer is to string grape wire (12 or 15 gauge wire covered with plastic) horizontally ... tying the branches, make sure to use tie tape not string or rope, as string will cut into the bark and can kill the branch. Any ...
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