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Building a Floating Hydroponic Garden
... young starter transplants directly into the cups. Use toothpicks, if desired, to hold the transplant in an upright position. Do not remove the potting soil from the transplant. After placing the young transplant in the net pot or styrofoam cup, do not add any potting mix or other material around the young transplant as this will ...
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Dimorphic Structures Questions
... . Compromised immune systems are associated with age (very young or old), pregnancy, recreational use of a range of drugs, immune suppression following transplant operations, and a previous infection by an organism that ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

December 2003 Newsletter
... the garden.  You can also leave them to grow on until the fall and then transplant them.  Fertilize new plants very lightly, beginning when there is a big flush of growth ... many roses we still grow today, including 'Mme. Hardy' and 'Safrano'.  Hardy took on a young assistant at the Luxembourg Garden, Jacques-Julien Margottin, who also founded his own rose nursery ...
carolinadistrict.org

How to Grow Salad Burnet
... head start or direct seed after the last frost. Or purchase pot grown plants. Growing: Transplant seedlings at one foot intervals in your herb garden. The leaves are low growing, but ... and old leaves regularly to produce plenty of tender young leaves. Harvesting: Salad Burnet can be harvested early the first year. Pick young tender leaves whenever required. Culinary Uses: This nutty and ...
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How to Grow Lemon Verbena
... . Or you may buy one or two plants at your garden center. Growing: Thin or transplant to 3 feet apart. It makes a good pot plant. Prune dropping branches to encourage ... leaves anytime, but it is best when flowers begin to bloom. Culinary Uses: Finely chop young leaves for drinks, salads, fruit puddings, confectionery and apple jelly. Use sparingly. Lemon verbena has ...
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Bromeliads
... larger pots until their roots completely fill the current container. Move young epiphytes into pots one size larger every spring, however, until the ... , and cut through near the base of the mother plant. The young pup may or may not have developed a root system of ... potting medium to the area where the pup has been removed and transplant the newly cut pup into another pot. The mother plant, especially ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... fertilizer are important ingredients for caring for younger trees. Don't forget to keep up young tree care into fall and winter. Staking also discussed. Plant gourmet salad greens for ... and using season extending techniques. Mid May through early June is the perfect time to transplant melon starts into your garden. Growing instructions and OSU Extension Service recommended varieties provided. How ...
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Vegetable Gardening FAQ Page
... fruiting! What vegetables can I grow in a container? What's the best way to transplant my young plants? Hardening Transplants If you don't see what you're looking for, you ...
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How to Winter Sow Seeds Outdoors -
... more open areas than covered and you'll be able to transplant the seedlings into the garden because they are completely hardened off. ... set of true leaves and they thrived in the ground. After transplant care is typically the same as for indoor sown seedlings. They ... action killed whatever nasties that are in the soil that cause young innocent seedlings to perish so tragically and so sadly. And it ...
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I Discovered the SECRET - Clematis Forum - GardenWeb
... early... any advice? If even just one of them survives the eventual transplant and actually grows out in the garden, I'd be really happy ... from this year's growth. I should have tried it with some young green shoots but, for some reason, I thought they wouldn't ... around. My only question now is whether I should keep these young clematises indoors in the cool basement through the winter or whether ...
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