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Collecting and Growing Clematis from Seeds - International Clematis Society
... starting mix, covering seeds with a thin layer of sand. Place the container into a zip lock polyethylene bag and place it outside in a shady spot (or a refrigerator) for several ...
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What to do when your African violet gets a long stem or neck - African Violets
... losing part of its root system, place the plant under a dome or inside a Zip Lock bag to create added humidity. This acts like an ICU. Entered by BuffaloViolets         African Violets ...
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What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? -
... or all of its root system, place the plant under a dome or inside a Zip Lock bag to create added humidity. This acts like an ICU. Use toothpicks to keep the ...
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Official AV count in my house! - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... want an inexpensive way to wick water with a closed reservoir I have found the zip lock food containers to work very nice. They also don't look all that bad. Poke ...
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CONIFER GRAFTING AND SEED COLLECTION
... all possible graft them right away. Label your scions using a permanent marker on your zip lock freezer bags. Prepare your understock by removing the leader and several of the other branches ...
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seedling menu page
... open pollinated, Three Flower Carpet seedlings, Pictures of hips in two inch by two inch zip lock bags Picture of leaves of Therese Bauer seedling #49 Two R. acicularis Nipponensis seedlings
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justgardeners.com
... in advance. Place the shrimp and scallops in plastic containers with airtight lids or in zip lock plastic bags. Pour ½ cup of the marinade into a separate container to use for basting ...
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Rooting Roses using Softwood Cuttings
... refer the image obtained by clicking on the cutting image. Fill a gallon zip lock baggie 1/4 to 1/3 full with moist (not wet) STERILE ... the cutting will rot. Inflate the baggie by blowing into it and zip it shut. Put in bright, indirect light - if it gets direct sun ... a long time and the percentages that rooted were lower than usual. Zip lock baggies can be used to root plants other than roses. Some of ...
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Dill - It's Uses as a Culinary Herb
... water and freeze in ice cube trays. After the cubes are frozen, place in plastic zip-lock freezer bags and return to freezer. Dill or dill weed is an herb that produces ...
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justgardeners.com
... a while each day or make some small holes in it for ventilation. I use zip-lock bags filled half with equal parts of peat moss and vermiculite for rooting cuttings. Transplant ...
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