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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... with herbicides are an alternative available for use in the landscape. These provide long-term weed control when properly used, but care must be taken to keep desirable plant roots from ... at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu. 2. Barry J. Brecke, Professor and Associate Center Director, Weed Scientist, Agronomy Department, West Florida Research and Education Center, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... present in animal manures, according to Dan Sullivan, soil scientist with the Oregon State University Extension Service. Contaminated compost can damage gardens According to Jed Colquhoun, Oregon State University weed scientist, residue from herbicides used to control weeds in lawns can linger in clippings and return to homeowners in contaminated compost. Cool composting is not a heap of trouble ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... The latest addition to the state's noxious weed list is ironically one of the most common and popular ornamental groundcovers, according to Jed Colquhoun, weed scientist at Oregon State University Extension Service. It is English ivy. Aggressive weed Kudzu found in Oregon Researchers discovered the aggressive weed kudzu in Oregon for the first time last July south of Canby in Clackamas County. ...
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justgardeners.com
... ' with a white edge, which was given the name of H. 'Sugar and Cream'. Along the same time, Dr. Kevin Vaughn, a USDA weed scientist created another very similar hybrid, which he named H. 'Summer Fragrance'. Except for a slight difference, both hybrids give the same effect in the garden. In late summer, these vigorous clumps are topped with 4-5' tall scapes ...
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2005 West Virginia Fruit School Program
... IPM Coordinator, University of Massachusetts It Takes a Horticulturist to Implement IPM Curt Rom, Horticulturist, University of Arkansas An IPM Approach for Orchard Floor Management Jeff Derr, Weed Scientist, Virginia Tech Bramble Disease Management Update 2005 Mike Ellis, Plant Pathologist, Ohio State University, OARDC Weed Management in Small Fruits Jeff Derr, Weed Scientist, Virginia Tech ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Spring and Summer Lawn Management Considerations for Cool-Season Turfgrasses
... weeds is http://www.turfweeds.net/. This site is maintained by Virginia Cooperative Extension Turfgrass Weed Scientist Shawn Askew. Pests will still invade turf periodically even with the best management programs ... about 8 percent to 10 percent nitrogen by weight, and normal application rates to gain weed control will also typically supply approximately one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Spring and Summer Lawn Management Considerations for Warm-Season Turfgrasses
... to its desired level after core aeration during the growing season. Spring cultivation can disrupt weed control if you applied a preemergent herbicide. If possible, avoid aerating until four to six ... weeds is http://www.turfweeds.net/. This site is maintained by Virginia Cooperative Extension Turfgrass Weed Scientist Shawn Askew. The following sections detail only the primary pests likely to occur in ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Fragrant Hostas
... ' with a white edge, which was given the name of H. 'Sugar and Cream'. Along the same time, Dr. Kevin Vaughn, a USDA weed scientist created another very similar hybrid, which he named H. 'Summer Fragrance'. Except for a slight difference, both hybrids give the same effect in the garden. In late summer, these vigorous clumps are topped with 4-5' tall scapes ...
www.plantdelights.com

N.J. Weed Gallery: Weed
... : Weed Home | RCRE Research | Program Areas | RCRE Extension | Information | Publications | Counties | Rutgers' Cook College | Calendars | About Us N.J. Weed Gallery Velvetleaf Abutilon theophrasti Photo by Dr. John Meade, weed scientist emeritus Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension Velvetleaf is very aptly named because the large leaves are velvety-hairy. A leading weed problem in corn, ...
www.rce.rutgers.edu

N.J. Weed Gallery: Weed
... J. Weed Gallery: Weed Home | RCRE Research | Program Areas | RCRE Extension | Information | Publications | Counties | Rutgers' Cook College | Calendars | About Us N.J. Weed Gallery Yarrow Achillea millefolium Photo by Dr. John Meade, weed scientist emeritus Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension Yarrow is an occasional weed of turf areas. It has a rosette leaf similar to wild carrot. The flower ...
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