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Annual Flowers: Maintenance
... per week, but may require more when flowering or when exposed to high temperatures or windy conditions. Moisten the entire bed thoroughly, but do not water so heavily that the soil becomes ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Get Growing Gardening Tips 109- Effects of Wind
... the loss of water vapour through the process of transpiration is much more rapid in windy conditions than when the air is still. Plants growing on very exposed sites appear to grow ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

Get Growing -Tips on planning a Garden - Devonian Botanic Garden
... watering again. This type of soil provides the most ideal conditions for the greatest number of species. Other soil characteristics are ... with extreme pH values provide conditions for only a limited number of species that are adapted to such conditions. It is possible to ... through the process of transpiration is much more rapid in windy conditions than when the air is still. Plants growing on exposed ...
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Annuals A-Z: Growing petunias by Graham Rice
... settled, sunny summers and protected situations in other areas; they dislike dull, damp and windy conditions. Breeders have worked intensively improve the weather resistance of their large flowers and ... in the garden. Yellows have always been especially difficult in less than perfect conditions but 'Carpet Buttercream' (Multiflora) and also 'Prism Sunshine' (Grandiflora), launched at this year' ...
www.discoveringannuals.com

Pruning Pitfalls
... anchored to the larger branch. Although very quick to grow, they can easily break in windy conditions. Thus, the original purpose of topping (pruning potentially hazardous limbs or controlling upward growth) is ...
www.elmcare.com

Managing Vegetable Diseases of the Home Garden
... that they begin a spray program after the disease problem has become severe. Although environmental conditions can change over time, plant diseases do not "get better," any more than plants " ... restrictions. Do not use any chemical when temperatures are above 85 degrees F, or under windy conditions. Note any restrictions and the time interval between application and harvest. Table I. Fungicides ...
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Floridata: Tecomaria capensis
... trimmed as a hedge just back from the beach where it survives heat, salt and windy conditions. Usage Cape honeysuckle can be used as a climbing vine (it needs tying) or barrier ...
www.floridata.com

May 2000 on Alfie's Fuchsialand
... a cane, the stem is not strong enough to support the head without one in windy conditions. Send to Alfie Geeson with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 2000 Fuchsia ...
www.fuchsialand.co.uk

Poly-tunnel and cloche winter frost protection
... purchasing a poly-tunnel, make sure that the plastic sheeting can be secured properly during windy conditions, and that it can be raised to allow watering and ventilation. The supporting hoops should ... the plastic sheeting will droop over the crops and possibly damage them especially in rain conditions. Rigid Poly-Tunnel There is a wide variety of rigid plastic poly-tunnels which can ...
www.gardenaction.co.uk

GardenForum Horticulture: Pest Patrol: Clematis Wilt
... due to: The stems of clematis are brittle and can often twist and shatter in windy conditions. So, it is vital they are strongly secured to their support. Plastic mesh (sold as ...
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