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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... . Burning crop debris is a common practice, especially for cereal crops, and it is a successful method of destroying many pathogens. Its success depends on the intensity of the fire. There are ... is more labour intensive the more crops there are, but it is usually beneficial. How successful intercropping is depends partly on the combination of crop plants chosen, since some combinations can ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

International Carnivous Plant Society
... the winter season, leads to better growth of the plant. We can recommend only one successful method to propagate this cultivar without any problems--using leaf cuttings. This cultivar is named after ... maintained them ever since. This was the beginning of what was to be a very successful venture into growing a particularly large and vigorous form of Cephalotus. Vegetatively propagated stock of ...
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How to grow the herb Rosemary with pictures and advice - page 1
... for the other varieties. The seeds are cheap (85p from Dobies), but propagation by this method is difficult. Sow the seeds in potting compost around May time and place in a ... may well take up to 2 months to appear. Propagation by cuttings is the more successful method, May or June being the best time. Take a 7.5cm (3in) cutting from young ...
www.gardenaction.co.uk

GardenForum Horticulture: Garden Answers
... or small stone. It may take six months to root but it is the most successful method. Q Why are the lower leaves of my clematis turning brown? It looks like they ...
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NCS - PLANTING AND EARLY CARE
... those needed for disbuds and sprays since their height and breadth are quite different. A successful method for supporting garden mums uses cylinders made from plastic covered fencing in various diameters and ...
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The New England Carnivorous Plant Society
... of this system for a few years to stratify seeds, and it is the most successful method for me yet. And if you ever make a trip to Virginia, this is definitely ...
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Chapter 8: Horticulture, Article 8
... requirements of these species. Failure has been common. But the method I have been using (after more than one year of ... secondly, the naked endosperms are easily attacked by fungi. This method could only be used in laboratory conditions. On the other ... torallyi v. microcarpa, P. sunkha and P. cocoides again, using the highly successful method I use with cycad seeds. This consists of using polystyrene ...
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Rob's plants guest book
... Ohio (November 24, 2006) So excited to find out about your baggie method. I have a limited budget and was agonizing over seed starting ... Morgan and start a couple dozen types each year, some more successful than others! Your information on germination will add to my success, ... it. For the vast majority of taxa it is the most successful method I've found, and makes it practical to experiment with a ...
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Watch Your Garden Grow - Cabbage
... salads and slaw and use the bottom half in cooked recipes. The most popular and successful method of preserving cabbage is pickling. Kimchee and sauerkraut are fermented, pickled products which take days ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Tips for Successful Plant Propagation
... Tips for Successful Plant Propagation Index Back Issues ASGAP Home Tips for Successful Plant Propagation Report on Propagation Workshop at Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Gardens, New South Wales on ... no one way is the 'right' way. If something different works for you then that method should be continued. * Note - at 35oC plant growth shuts down. ** Coconut peat is best as ...
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