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CSSA Newsletters #11
... summer, the San Joaquin Valley (about 35 miles directly inland from the SF Peninsula), heats up to 95-100 F during the day. In the evenings, the Valley cools rapidly creating an upward ... heat of the Valley and vaporizes away. En- route, the daily fog keeps the SF Peninsula cool and shaded for the greater part of the summer. As the Valley cools, the fog curtails ...
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Viewpoints
... skin. It imprisons us, but it also gives us individual shape, protects us from invaders, cools us down or heats us up as need be, produces vitamin D, holds in our ... juts into the sky at an intense angle. Likewise, when a haze descends upon the valley in which I dwell, it descends upon my awareness as well, muddling my thoughts, making ...
peopleandplants.org

Gainesville Camellia Society- Florida--growing and showing camellia flowers
... ethion and oil twice (about a month apart) once the weathers cools a bit. You should start gibbing (using giberellic acid) now for ... may be ordered from American Camellia Society, One Massee Lane Fort Valley, GA 31030. The cost (including shipping and handling) is about $9. ... might consider using Kelthane. If you can wait until the weather cools, you may use ethion and oil. Repeat the treatments in two ...
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LiliesInAUtahGarden.html
... , given a pass by the deer, they last well outdoors -- at least, when the weather cools off, as it has for the last couple of days. Lilies are nothing if not ... meal added to each hole, and a good mulch cover is a must in Cache Valley's soil and extreme heat. This has been especially important in the recent drought years ...
www.dragongoose.com

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 5(2) 1986
... , 1986 at the Baxter Conservation Area's Nut Grove, thanks to our host, the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority. The seed and stock exchange was organized by the Horticulture SIG. The stratification ... bowl in a larger one filled with ice water and whisk the custard until it cools to room temperature. Fold in the whipped cream and bananas. Process in an ice cream ...
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Colorado WIne Tour
... owns the Rhine. California claims Napa. In Colorado, it's Grand Valley, nestled between rock walls east of Grand Junction on the Western ... us our name," says Ben, who oversees the winemaking process, "it cools down the vines in the summer and warms them in the ... port, honey mead and other unusual wines. Many are unobtainable outside the valley since many of the wineries sell the bulk of their best ...
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Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden
... have witnessed the migration of settlers in and out of the valley. Australian tree ferns provide a lacy, vivid green backdrop. Graceful ... valley. Below on the coast is the lava tube of Onomea Bay. Lava tubes are formed by hot lava flowing from vents into the sea. The outer layer of lava cools ... one knows how far the lava tube runs into the valley. This is a very interesting and beautiful feature of the ...
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Tip of the Month - February
... encourage early emergence. These areas may dry out quickly and should be kept watered. Watering cools the soil and slows the bulb down. A mulch of bark chips (no more than ... a large selection of gardening books. This year's seed selections are in from Lake Valley and Botanical Interests, local resources that know what grows successfully in our area. Or for ...
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LAVENDER: Choosing,Planting,Growing,Pruning,Harvesting and Using
... , and submerge the cut end of the stems into the bucket. Remember that the plant cools itself by releasing its fragrant oils, so the more heat they are exposed to the ... | Internet Specials | Join our Newsletter Gardening Supplies | Feature Newsletters | Prices | Shop Copyright © 1997-2006 Mountain Valley Growers, Inc. When searching the web, we recommend GOOGLE.
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Botanical Garden | An introduction to The Newfoundland and Labrador Plant Biodiversity Hub
... soil is poor, there are pockets of fertile agricultural soil throughout the island (eg. Codroy Valley, Cormack, Clarenville area, and parts of the Avalon Peninsula). There are some areas in the ... struggle to maintain growth. The temperatures are low and there is a constant wind that cools leaf tissue and slows down life processes. The advantage to us is that the roadsides ...
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