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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... year. Why you might have moss in your lawn and what to do The mild, wet winters in western Oregon encourage growth of lawn mosses. Even if you live on the east ... infections on lawns The Oregon State University Extension Service gets hordes of calls during the wet season from homeowners complaining of "red thread" disease on their lawns. Renovate your lawn after ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... Gail Gredler, horticulturist with the Oregon State University Extension Service. How to control apple scab Wet weather in April and May builds potential for apple scab, a fungal disease of ... dormant and delayed dormant season. OSU guide helps Willamette Valley gardeners choose peaches With mild, wet winters, heavy rainfall in the spring and bone dry summers, peaches and nectarines can be tricky ...
extension.oregonstate.edu
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ASGAP Regions; Features and Services
... hot summers Canberra Warm Temperate Mild winters with light frosts away from the coast; hot summers New South Wales, Victoria Mediterranean Cool to cold, wet winters; hot summers with low rainfall ... heavy summer rainfall Queensland, Western Australia Inland Very hot, dry summers with cold nights; cold winters All except Canberra and Tasmania If you require further details of the Australian climate, ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... and slender. Life Cycle: Flower thrips have many generations, heavy numbers after warm winters, low after very wet winters. Controls Natural: Modify habitat (avoid adjacent weedy or grassland area that ... Shoot Infections Fireblight Hosts: Pear, apple, quince. Causes: Bacteria, Erwinia amylovora, attacks flowers when wet and mean temperatures are over 60°F. Symptoms: Bacteria moves into shoots and ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

nvps newsletter Spring 1997:
... and even varieties with variegated foliage. Unattended cornutas have the engaging capacity to survive severe, wet winters and hot dry summers the likes of which would impose considerable stress upon bedding Violas ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk

Eriogonum umbellatum--Sulphur Flower
... quite tolerant of heat and drought but may not grow as well in areas with wet winters and humid summers. Cultivars: var. polyanthum 'Shasta Sulfur' - Bright yellow flowers. References for Cultivars: Monrovia ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Camas
... native to our western region. These thrive in our soils and appreciate the cycle of wet winters and dry summers characteristic of the place they—and we—call “home.” None ...
whatcom.wsu.edu

Goat breeds: Angora
... Turkey. This area, about 1000 metres above sea level, has hot, dry summers and cold, wet winters. The first European record of the Angora dates from 1531 when the Dutch Ambassador, stationed ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

Australian National Botanic Gardens Education Services
... a long time. See mallee plants which have adapted to the hot, dry summers, cool, wet winters and poor, shallow, sandy soils, or plants in the rainforest with high humidity and rainfall ...
www.anbg.gov.au

Arnold Arboretum - Self-guided conifer tour
... to the Pacific Coast areas of California and Oregon, the Port Orford cedar prefers cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers. In optimal growing conditions, this cedar can reach a height of ...
www.arboretum.harvard.edu




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