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1. Pigeonpea
(Vegetables)
... pests), in affected cotton (Mullen et al., 2003). A trap crop is a form of companion planting used to attract pests away from nearby crops. Plantings are also used as live fences and windbreaks in many ...
Created on 21 February 2013
2. Growing and Planting Cowpeas
(Vegetables)
... India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Australia and the United States (TJAI, 2010). Establishment and Planting Cowpeas Cowpea readily germinates and the young plants are robust. Planting dates and temperatures ...
Created on 21 February 2013
3. How to Transplant Roses
(Newsletter)
... dormant and transplant shock will be minimal.transplantroses Transplanting Before you transplant your rose you should prune it fully so that it is easy to deal with and move to its new location ...
Created on 14 December 2012
4. Growing Garlic In Containers
(Herbs)
... top kitchen garden.garlic     How to Plant Garlic     The most ideal time for planting garlic’s is in the middle of October because garlic likes the cold weather. The cold will help in ...
Created on 08 November 2012
5. How to Plant Fall Flower Bulbs
(Newsletter)
... Furrows for Planting It may be feasible for you to temporarily take out the soil to get a depth that is similar to the depth of the bulbs you intended to plant. Tulips and daffodils require 8 inches ...
Created on 23 October 2012
6. What Vegetables To Plant In Late Fall and Winter
(Newsletter)
... spring. Plant your garlic before the end of October, the most important thing for success with garlic is to ensure they have deep loose soil to grow into. This can be accomplished by planting in a suitable ...
Created on 10 October 2012
7. Tree Planting, An Easy Guide For Success
(Newsletter)
... if you are planting a fruiting tree bear in mind it may take years to see your first harvest. Trees at your local nursery will generally give you two dimensions, one is the height of the mature tree and ...
Created on 30 June 2012
8. Growing Cantaloupe
(Fruits)
... frequently started in greenhouses or indoors before being transplanted outside.cantaloupePlanting Cantaloupe Cantaloupe do best in warm soil, don’t plant your cantaloupe until the ground temperature ...
Created on 24 April 2012
9. Artichokes (Cynara scolymus)
(Vegetables)
... Ensure your soil has a ph of between 5.6 and 6.6 as Globe artichoke is a acidic soil loving plant. Keep in mind when planting that Globe artichoke is thought of as half hardy, so remember to protect this ...
Created on 19 April 2012
10. Magnolia 'Galaxy'
(Trees and Shrubs)
... ppm IBA. Landscape Use:    Upright habit suitable for street tree planting. Perfect tree for narrow spaces and smaller landscapes.  ...
Created on 03 September 2011
11. 'Acoma' Hybrid Crapemyrtle
(Trees and Shrubs)
... ppm IBA, under mist, in 4–6 weeks. Specimen or shrub border in the residential landscape; mass plantings in parks and public areas.   Read more at: http://plants.usda.gov  ...
Created on 03 September 2011
12. Fertilizing Plants
(Water and Soil Managment)
... the soil, but in non-available forms. It should be applied once in three to five years, at the rate of 75 to 100 bushels per acre, after plowing, and thoroughly harrowed in. Apply as long before planting ...
Created on 02 September 2011
13. Woodland Shade Garden
(Garden Projects)
... deer (These are plants that are considered resistant to deer however there is nothing that is “deer proof” if the deer are starving). Before planting, make sure to enrich soil with compost, give plants ...
Created on 15 August 2011
14. Vegetable Garden
(Garden Projects)
... Planting the new garden site to fast growing, large-leafed, shade-producing plants such as pumpkins or winter squash can help suppress weeds.   Garden Sizing  Some gardeners prepare a garden site ...
Created on 15 August 2011
15. Agave victoriae-reginae
(Cacti and Succulents)
... species.Growing Agave Agaves require a well-drained soil in full sun and are best if grit is incorporated in the soil when planting. Plant type:     Perennial, cactus/succulent Height:   5 to ...
Created on 28 July 2011
16. Growing Anaheim Peppers
(Peppers)
... 35.0 Min. Germination Temperature: 18°C / 64°F Max. Germination Temperature The highest temp that Anaheim will germinate at. 32°C / 90°F Transplant out when all danger of frost has passed. Planting ...
Created on 27 July 2011
17. Growing Serrano Pepper Plants
(Peppers)
... Serrano seedlings?  40.0 cm / 15.60" Planting Row Distance How long does Serrano take to grow? These estimates for how long Chili pepper 'Serrano' takes to sprout: Days to germination: 9 days ...
Created on 27 July 2011
18. Plant Health Management
(Pests)
... special attention should be given to soil type, pH, drainage, and light levels. Planting Practices Spacing: use the correct spacing for the particular plant species; too-close spacing can promote ...
Created on 11 July 2011
19. Pests
(Reference)
...  the common factors are site and soil attributes (e.g., pH, organic matter, drainage, soil type), planting practices (e.g., preparation of the rootball and planting hole, planting too deep or too shallow), ...
Created on 11 July 2011
20. Yellow pond-lily
(Aquatic Plants)
... fragrant.  For this reason, it is used as an ornamental planting in water gardens and ponds.  Legal Status Yellow pond-lily is a noxious aquatic weed in Puerto Rico. Weediness This plant may ...
Created on 07 July 2011