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  • … the early civilizations of Africa, Asia, North and South America, Australia, and New Zealand. One theory attributes their widespread distribution to oceanic currents that carried the … as much heat as they can get. Gourds require full sun, regular fertilizer, water, space, and support. Plant them either in hills or rows with 8 feet between the hills, or 4 feet between the … fade the colors. Plan to wait at least nine months for the gourd to dry; some take as much as one and a half years. The worst pest of gourds is the cucumber beetle, which damages vines and …
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  • … What's your favorite vegetable? Eggplant What is a fun or surprising fact about you? I have one sibling, my favorite color is black, and the girl from Invaders is my favorite cartoon … are you most interested in/excited for this summer on the farm? Getting to work on the farm one last time What's your favorite vegetable? Potatoes What is a fun or surprising fact about … What's your favorite vegetable? Eggplant What is a fun or surprising fact about you? I have one sibling, my favorite color is black, and the girl from Invaders is my favorite cartoon …
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  • … and triumphs of discovery, and the remarkable personalities and plants that contributed to one of the ‘magnificent seven’ botanical gardens of the world. As a base for research, … than 45 years of field research and management experience in many African countries. He is one of the key leaders of the post-Apartheid transformation of plant conservation in the region, …
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  • … 'Etoile Violette' and the wine red 'Madame Julia Correvon'. Most clematis varieties require a support for their best display. Growth is rapid in late spring and early summer, and gardeners … with highly fragrant, blue to lavender, hyacinthlike flowers. When selecting a clematis, pick one with multiple stems. Plant the crowns 1 to 2 inches below soil level in a cool, organically … note of the many clematis varieties. The Garden's Plant Evaluation Program can help you choose one for your garden. More than 60 different clematis varieties were studied over a five-year …
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  • … -type hybrid orchid, is a cross between Miltonia 'My Clown' and Oncidium Shonan 'Pinky'. It is one of the few pink-blooming oncidinae with amazing, relatively large mottled blossoms. The … 9-11) and have epiphytic roots -- meaning they derive moisture and nutrients from the air and support from another plant; few orchids grow in soil. Orchids usually prefer a diurnal … growth is from a single growing point. There is an exception to almost every general statement one can make about orchids. The family continues to challenge taxonomists. …
    Type: Garden Guide Plant
  • … shredded cypress to cocoa shells, it appears the selection of mulch materials is never-ending. One of the best mulches for garden beds originates in your own backyard. It’s compost. The …
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  • Q. I was away on vacation for several weeks and my houseplants were seriously overwatered. How can I tell if they have suffered permanent damage? A. Root rot is the most common problem associated with overwatered houseplants and flooded outdoor plants. The severity of the damage depends on the amount of time the roots were waterlogged and how much of the entire root mass was affected. To check …
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  • … be made when top growth ceases but before the turf goes dormant.  This should be roughly one week after the last mowing of the season, which is usually in the middle of November. …
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  • … they are common, tractable systems for asking population-level questions, are one of the few taxa that shows promise for conservation in highly urbanized areas, and provide …
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  • Monthly Care by Month March April May June July August September October   Harvest pumpkins before a killing frost. Continue to harvest vegetables. If hard frost threatens, pick all tomatoes, including the unripe ones, and store in cardboard boxes or paper bags in basement. Cut back any remaining herbs and bring them indoors to use fresh or dry. Cover tender plants from light freezes at night by …
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