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Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden, HYG-1630-96
... matter, such as compost, composted manure or peat moss. Fertilizer and lime applications are best based on soil test results. Soil sample bags, forms, and instructions are available from your county Extension office. A ... in a solution of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water to obtain the desirable creamy-white appearance. Rinse in clear water and allow to dry before using. Saving Seeds Saving seeds from ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Cardoon, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... stem. Space plants 18-24 inches apart in rows 36-48 inches apart. FERTILIZER Fertilizer applications should be made according to current soil test information. The following are general ... the amount of total water needed, but does dictate frequency of water application. Lighter soils need more frequent water applications, but less water applied per application. HARVESTING, HANDLING, AND STORAGE As ...
oregonstate.edu

Celery, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... fertilizer: Three to 4 weeks after transplanting, apply 35-70 lb N/acre. Limit subsequent N applications to 25-30 lb/acre each, for a total of 200 lb N/acre. Individual applications ... a uniform and regular supply of water. Frequent irrigations are preferred. Irregular or infrequent water applications may aggravate black heart (see also comments for calcium above). A total of 18-20 inches of water may ...
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OREP - Increasing Nitrogen Use Efficiency In Corn Production Systems: Quantifying Effects Of Quality Of Soil Structure And Water Regimes
... quality of soil structure and water regimes, in conjunction with measures of potentially available N, to develop more accurate recommendations for fertilizer-N applications and thereby increase nitrogen use efficiency. An additional goal (not directly related to this project) is use these measures to define yield potentials and ...
res2.agr.gc.ca

Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... applied only during the growing season and at one-half the recommended strength. The philosophy is that it is better for plants to receive regular, moderate applications of fertiliser than a ... into. The amount and quality of water, the type of house, be it shadecloth, fibreglass roof with shadecloth side or totally enclosed glass/fibreglass, the amount of air movement and fertilizer are all factors ...
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Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... Solid fertilizers are usually organic and are better suited to semi-terrestrial orchids such as Cymbidiums and Paphiopedilums. However, applications of blood and bone or hoof and horn fertilizers to epiphytes when ... transfer of food from the compost or fertilizer into solution of water, and the amount of water available to act as solution. If too little fertilizer is transferred to the plant the ...
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ODIN002 - Rose Diseases and Their Control in the Home Garden
... also help control canker, especially applications immediately after pruning in the spring. Make pruning cuts clean and just above a bud. Botrytis Flower and Cane Blight Botrytis flower and cane blight is a ... roots cannot take up water or fertilizer as well as healthy plants. Nematode-affected plants may be stunted, weak, lack normal green color and do not flower as profusely, and have a shorter life ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

OD13 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 13 PHYTOPHTHORA ROOT ROT AND ITS CONTROL ON ESTABLISHED WOODY ORNAMENTALS
... or other nutrients. At times light applications of iron and complete fertilizer can improve the green color of leaves but only for a short time. Excessive yellowing and loss of older leaves are the ... rot. Crop Fungicide Rate Frequency of Application Azalea Subdue 2X WSP (water soluble pouches) 0.07-0.35 oz./100 gal. water and apply 1 pt./sq. ft.; for deeper growing depths apply ...
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Trees and Shrub Fertilizing - Tree Care - Denver Plants.com
... trees! Some common methods to fertilize trees and shrubs include: Liquid fertilizer soil injection... This is done by dissolving fertilizer into water and then injecting it into the soil around ... to inject the fertilizer solution under much higher pressure. Topical applications... Granular or diluted liquid fertilizer is spread across the soils surface. When the fertilizer gets wet... nutrients ...
www.denverplants.com

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... transplanting by reducing water and fertilizer, not by exposing to cold temperatures, which can stress them and stunt growth. Transplants exposed to cold temperatures (60 F to 65 F day and 50 F ... for this.) Place cage around plants soon after transplanting and anchor with stakes. Avoid excessive N applications, which can cause excessive foliage and poor fruit set. Also avoid using fresh manure ...
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