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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... while in southwest Florida note that so-called palmetto ridges are difficult to wet using seepage irrigation techniques. These soils are often associated with discontinuous or a lack of either a Bh ... ; Improved soil tilth. While these benefits can contribute to productivity in any sandy soil, in poorly drained soils the effect of compost is mixed. The organic matter will contribute to a higher water ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Okra
... swollen ones. The Bed Okra is shallow-rooted and will not tolerate wet or poorly drained soils, preferring light-textured, free-draining soils, though it can be grown on almost any soil with good drainage ...
growingtaste.com

The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Disease Problems of Camellias
... sasanqua and Camellia oleifera are not as susceptible. Root rot is usually associated with poorly aerated or poorly drained soils. Symptoms may appear at any time, but they often show up during periods of ... soil or debris for several years. Under proper weather conditions (temperatures from 45 - 70° F, wet) these sclerotia germinate and develop saucer-shaped mushrooms (apothecia) about 1/2 inch in ...
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Floridata: Platanus occidentalis
... light shade. Moisture: Needs considerable soil moisture. Does best in rich, deep, well drained soils, but is tolerant of wet, poorly drained soils. Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 - 9. Propagation: By seed or by hardwood cuttings taken ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Byblis
... areas. While they do appreciate a high humidity, they don't like to be in wet, poorly drained soils. They do appreciate full sun which encourages abundant flower production. Temperatures should be warm, well ... . With B. gigantea, treat with an appropriate pesticide. If the soil is not kept overly wet, fungus should not be a significant problem.
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Penstemon digitalis
... or spines General Culture: Grow in average, dry to medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun. Avoid wet, poorly drained soils. Noteworthy Characteristics: This penstemon is a clump-forming, Missouri-native ... hairs. Problems: No serious insect or disease problems. Root rot can occur in wet, poorly-drained soils. Leaf spots are occasional problems. Uses: Mass in sunny borders, wild gardens, native ...
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Anchusa azurea 'Dropmore'
... in average, medium met, well-drained soils in full sun. Some light afternoon shade is appreciated in hot St. Louis summers. Needs excellent drainage. Loves rich, fertile soils, but is more invasive ... detailed list of pests and problems. Crown rot can be a significant problem, particularly in wet, poorly drained soils. Taller plants usually need support. Plant stems tend to open up and flop and ...
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Tsuga canadensis (L
... well drained (Alfic Haplorthods). Scattered patches of hemlock also occur on the finer glacial tills as well (Alfic Fragiorthods), but in general these soils have less hemlock than the coarser soils ... off fungi and root rots (16). Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp. flourish in wet, poorly drained soils and in well-drained soils, respectively, and are common on eastern hemlock. At least three root rots ...
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Nyssa aquatica L
... days occur annually over its range. Soils and Topography Water tupelo grows in low, wet flats or sloughs and in deep swamps ... midway to late in the growing season (29). Partially shaded, wet, poorly-drained soils provide the best seedbed. Seeds buried I to 3 cm ... (16 ft) logs, and begin development of heartwood (2). In poorly drained swamps in the southeastern United States, average annual production ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Fir
... to the touch. They generally prefer cool, moist soil and cool temperatures and perform poorly in wet, poorly drained soils. The strong vertical lines of firs make them attractive landscaping elements and are best used ...
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