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The Trepidation of Pruning
... upward and outward, a careful cut 1/4 inch above the bud and angled at 45 degrees would give such pleasure and the right spring boost for gardener and garden. (The angle to cut is down and ... bush open, with canes reaching upward and outward. Sealing the major cuts with white glue or nail polish can help prevent loss of nutritive sap and protect from insects and disease enter- ing the plants ...
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BANANA Fruit Facts
... pseudostem and are joined to them by fleshy, deeply grooved, short petioles. The leaves unfurl, as the plant grows, at the rate of one per week in warm weather, and extend upward and outward , becoming as much as 9 feet long and 2 feet wide. They may be entirely green, green with maroon splotches, or green on the upper side and red-purple ...
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JABOTICABA Fruit Facts
... California and 12 - 45 feet in Brazil, depending on the species. The trees are profusely branched, beginning close to the ground and slanting upward and outward ... clusters from the ground up all over the trunk and main branches, and the plant may fruit up to five times per ... soil should be a well-aerated mixture. Pests and diseases: The fruit and flowers of some varieties are susceptible to a fungus ...
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The Hudson Gardens and Event Center Located Near Denver, Colorado, in the City of Littleton
... mortal presence in the environment," explains Siler. "It reaches out to and touches on everything in nature. Onward, upward and outward we travel together, seeking that inspired higher awareness which propels us ... George Peters. The sculpture visually portrays a sense of weightlessness and a spiritual connection to the air through movement and sound. ...Tirgata by Michele Brower... "A fire has been ...
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Department of Plant Pathology Plant Disease Facts
... the summer, needles become bronzed, tan, and then gray. Needles of the inner and lower branches are affected first but the disease progresses upward and outward toward the branch tips. Dark fungal ... -like colorless spores. See Kabatina above. Phomopsis juniperovora Prune and destroy infected twigs and branches. It is possible for both Kabatina and Phomopsis twig blight to occur on the same plant ...
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The Amaryllis Family: Genus Crinum
... and produces many rhizomatous offshoots. Crinum paludosum is native to Namibia, Botswana, and to parts of the former Transvaal and KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The flowers are held facing upward and outward (sub-erect) and ...
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Care and Cultivation of Easter Lilies, Lilium longiflorum
... and plant into the ground until the foliage has died back, then gently remove it from the pot and plant it directly into the ground. Spread the root ball by gently pulling upward and outward from the center to loosen the clumped and ... ] [ Free Screensavers][ Animations and Graphics][ Nature Photos] ...
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... along the leader, tiers of scaffold branches are trained to radiate outward from the leader. Each tier of scaffolds extends outward progressively less as you move from the ground up. As shown ... are pointing in different directions (about 90° apart). These limbs are then trained to grow upward and outward, branching repeatedly to fill one quarter of a circular canopy. The canopy acquires a "V ...
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Indoor Jungle Houseplant Information
... and a main fork of the tree. When removing buds, remove all of them except for the ones on the outside of the trunk. This forces the growth of the Bonsai upward and outward. Don't cut too far back because you will weaken the branches. I have done this and know ... of the tree, spiraling upward. Don't wire too tightly. You may damage the trunk and branches. After you wire, ...
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All-America Rose Selections - Roses Belong in the Landscape; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... Foundation plantings are usually filled with standard deciduous shrubs, such as spirea, potentilla, and privet; and evergreens, such as yews and junipers. But, why not use roses? They are wonderful companions to evergreens ... adorned with a hybrid perpetual or hybrid tea since their larger blossoms tend to face upward or outward. If you want the blossoms to be mostly on the top of an arbor ...
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