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Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... soil damp at all times. Must be well ... effect of thaws where planted out-of-doors. Remove most of mulch in spring. Recommend pot culture for areas south of Missouri, with at least three months artificial cooling. Artificial cooling ... the central part of the flower. The interior of the lip and around the opening into the pouch are striped with the same coloration. The rhizome is one of the longest of the ...
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New Zealand 2001
... effect them at all. Another hobby that Trevor has taken to is using some of the ... the roof during the summer. The temperature range is ideal. It never gets down to freezing in the winter and, while the sun gets really hot in the summer, the cooling breeze from the ocean probably limits the ...
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SA Trip Report
... the top of the pots. When the plants spike, the flowers effectively rise above the level of water and thus are not wet during the watering. He also has a clever method of cooling the ...
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Natural Ventilation For Freestall Dairy Barns
... the chimney effect). Return to Table of Contents Freestall Barns The ... cooling summer breezes. In winter, minimum ventilation is required to remove moisture, odor, and manure gases from the cows' environment. The temperature difference between the inside and outside of the ...
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Diary Dates
... is as pleasant as the smile of a friend, the smell of rain on dry grass, the warmth of the winter sun or the cooling of a summer ... times. To Margaret Thiessen I say welcome to the ‘executive’ committee of our Society and I’m sure that you will carry out the ... damage have any deleterious effect on the plants. C. Nicholas Native Dendrobiums The cool/cold weather will be the norm for the next few months ...
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Home Orchid Flasking
... the capsule to form. Pod Times: The time that it takes for seed to ripen in the capsule varies from genera to genera. I have included a table for the various orchid species. Medium: The ... the pressure and carefully remove the lid. If any of the lids have fallen off the flasks, carefully put them back on and secure them. Remove the flasks from the cooker and let cool. After cooling ...
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Aloe dichotoma
... as a natural fridge. Water, meat and vegetables are stored inside it. The fibrous tissue of the trunk has a cooling effect as air passes through it, a so-called natural fridge. Growing Aloe ... guaranteed. References REYNOLDS, G.W. 1950. The aloes of South Africa. Cape Times, Parow, Cape Province. VAN WYK, B-E. & SMITH, G. 1996. Guide to the aloes of South Africa. Briza Publications, Pretoria ...
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Miscellaneous Suggestions from Viewers on treating Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac - (www.poisonivy.us)
... on the area and let it dry and stay for the day. I was quite impressed when the cooling and drying of the mud helped to alieveate the ... the process, i could see major improvement in the lesions....The next morning they were almost gone!!!!! Several times I have had to repeat the ... don't know how it works, but it works. The only nasty side-effect is the initial stinging, so have plenty of cold water ...
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The Simple Act of Planting a Tree: Chapter 2
... the air by absorbing odors and pollution. 3. Conserve energy by shading and cooling homes and buildings and breaking up urban heat islands, thereby reducing the ... the group knows nothing about the topics you're covering. Give explanations of terms you use, such as greenhouse effect ...
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Native Lilies - Part Two: Planting
... the sun. At the Old Field Garden, we have found that tall grasses, raspberries and ferns do the job of shading and cooling well, but any plant that does not crowd out the ... the depth they have established while becoming mature - somewhere around three times the height of the bulb - then well covered with mulch. Lilies can burrow down in the soil to find the ...
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