Carrot - CNR WEB SITE
... Carrots can be harvested at various stages of development. Carrot thinnings can be added to fresh salads and eaten green tops and all. "Thinnings" are immature carrots pulled from overcrowded rows to make room for others to grow. Finger-size carrots may be dwarf carrots or immature average ones. The ...
... Carrots can be harvested at various stages of development. Carrot thinnings can be added to fresh salads and eaten green tops and all. "Thinnings" are immature carrots pulled from overcrowded rows to make room for others to grow. Finger-size carrots may be dwarf carrots or immature average ones. The ...
Growing American Ginseng in Ohio
... seed contains approximately 6,400 to 8,000 seeds (400 to 500 seeds to an ounce). Therefore each ounce of seed should cover approximately 100 square feet at the optimal seeding rate. Once this area is clear of leaves, go back and scratch the soil surface with your rake to loosen the soil up to about ...
... seed contains approximately 6,400 to 8,000 seeds (400 to 500 seeds to an ounce). Therefore each ounce of seed should cover approximately 100 square feet at the optimal seeding rate. Once this area is clear of leaves, go back and scratch the soil surface with your rake to loosen the soil up to about ...
Production guideline
... of small pods containing one to four round, usually yellow to black seeds. It has a round hairy stem with branches, and it varies in color according to the cultivar. The plants are categorised into determinate and indeterminate types. The determinate types are of short and terminate growth with the ...
... of small pods containing one to four round, usually yellow to black seeds. It has a round hairy stem with branches, and it varies in color according to the cultivar. The plants are categorised into determinate and indeterminate types. The determinate types are of short and terminate growth with the ...
O & W
... Seeding mixture alternatives are generally given for each use within a precipitation zone. The mixtures are designated A, B, C. The species and minimum seeding rates in pounds of pure live seed per acre for a mixture are determined by reading down the column beneath each letter. Note: Not all possib ...
... Seeding mixture alternatives are generally given for each use within a precipitation zone. The mixtures are designated A, B, C. The species and minimum seeding rates in pounds of pure live seed per acre for a mixture are determined by reading down the column beneath each letter. Note: Not all possib ...
AnnuAl FlOwers
... a temperature of 21C (71F). Grow on at 13-16C (55-60F). Pinch out young plants to stimulate bushy growth. Good plants for sunny, dry areas. 5200 - AURANTICA HYBRIDS Pretty, single daisy-like flowers in shades of orange, buff and yellow. long blooming. Pkt $1.89; 5g $7.15; 25g $17.80; 125g $53.40 ...
... a temperature of 21C (71F). Grow on at 13-16C (55-60F). Pinch out young plants to stimulate bushy growth. Good plants for sunny, dry areas. 5200 - AURANTICA HYBRIDS Pretty, single daisy-like flowers in shades of orange, buff and yellow. long blooming. Pkt $1.89; 5g $7.15; 25g $17.80; 125g $53.40 ...
as a PDF
... The mortality rate was increased by raising the sodium chloride content of the basal ratio from 0.18% to 1.68%. Clinical signs consisted of subcutaneous oedema, a high pitched chirp and terminal gasping. Hydropericardium, oedema of the lungs, and subcutaneous oedema of the thorax, abdomen, wings, ne ...
... The mortality rate was increased by raising the sodium chloride content of the basal ratio from 0.18% to 1.68%. Clinical signs consisted of subcutaneous oedema, a high pitched chirp and terminal gasping. Hydropericardium, oedema of the lungs, and subcutaneous oedema of the thorax, abdomen, wings, ne ...
International Journal of Noni Research
... caproic acid, caprylic acid, ursolic acid, rutin and a putative proxeronine. (Levand and Larson, 1979; Farine et al., 1996; Peerzada et al., 1990; Budhavari et al., 1989; Moorthy and Reddy, 1970; Daulatabad et al., 1989; Balakrishnan et al., 1961; Legal et al., 1994; Singh and Tiwari, 1976; Simonsen ...
... caproic acid, caprylic acid, ursolic acid, rutin and a putative proxeronine. (Levand and Larson, 1979; Farine et al., 1996; Peerzada et al., 1990; Budhavari et al., 1989; Moorthy and Reddy, 1970; Daulatabad et al., 1989; Balakrishnan et al., 1961; Legal et al., 1994; Singh and Tiwari, 1976; Simonsen ...
· In Yuma County, okra is grown primarily as a seed crop. This year
... Okra is a tropical plant which grows best in warm climates. It is available year-round, with a peak season during the summer months. The pods grow rapidly, being ready for harvest in about 60 days of summer weather, when grown from seed. They must be picked about 4 to 5 days after flowering, when 4 ...
... Okra is a tropical plant which grows best in warm climates. It is available year-round, with a peak season during the summer months. The pods grow rapidly, being ready for harvest in about 60 days of summer weather, when grown from seed. They must be picked about 4 to 5 days after flowering, when 4 ...
A catalogue of seeds of the different sorts of
... Pentland Brig. By 1972. Bred by the Scottish Plant Breeding Station at Petersfield, near Edinburgh Tall & productive with a very leafy habit. The young shoots may also be cut and cooked as for sprouting broccoli. 200 seeds Red Russian. (Rouge de Russie). 1818. “Before the plant begins to shoot in t ...
... Pentland Brig. By 1972. Bred by the Scottish Plant Breeding Station at Petersfield, near Edinburgh Tall & productive with a very leafy habit. The young shoots may also be cut and cooked as for sprouting broccoli. 200 seeds Red Russian. (Rouge de Russie). 1818. “Before the plant begins to shoot in t ...
The Leafy Spurge Plant
... controlled with herbicides, if not eradicated, by using some of the chemical control anternatives described in the accompanying article by Lym and Messersmith . I have observed several ranches where the owner treats the leafy spurge patches every year, and the contrast with neighboring untreated pas ...
... controlled with herbicides, if not eradicated, by using some of the chemical control anternatives described in the accompanying article by Lym and Messersmith . I have observed several ranches where the owner treats the leafy spurge patches every year, and the contrast with neighboring untreated pas ...
Crop Profile for Sunflower in Kansas
... The state of Kansas is divided into nine districts as shown in Figure 1. Soil types vary within a district. In general, northwestern and most of the west is deep, dark gray-brown silt loams, except the southwest counties are silt and sandy loams, and brown loamy fine sands. Moderately deep, dark gra ...
... The state of Kansas is divided into nine districts as shown in Figure 1. Soil types vary within a district. In general, northwestern and most of the west is deep, dark gray-brown silt loams, except the southwest counties are silt and sandy loams, and brown loamy fine sands. Moderately deep, dark gra ...
Plants
... piece of evidence. They both have cellulose in their cell walls, and they share many of the same chemicals that give them color. So what separates green algae from green plants? There are four main ways that plants adapted to life on land and, as a result, became different from algae: 1. In plants, ...
... piece of evidence. They both have cellulose in their cell walls, and they share many of the same chemicals that give them color. So what separates green algae from green plants? There are four main ways that plants adapted to life on land and, as a result, became different from algae: 1. In plants, ...
www.scuolacerveteri.it
... became a very big and 9 metres tall plant. Later some men found the plant, took its seeds, made with them an energetic and bitter-tasting drink. This is how the drink called cocoa was born: strong as Jupiter and bitter -tasting as Jupiter's fear. ...
... became a very big and 9 metres tall plant. Later some men found the plant, took its seeds, made with them an energetic and bitter-tasting drink. This is how the drink called cocoa was born: strong as Jupiter and bitter -tasting as Jupiter's fear. ...
Flower numbers, pod production, pollen viability, and pistil function
... plants reached the ovary in the WW plants, less than 3% of pollen grains reached the ovary when pollen from either WS or WW plants was placed on a stigma of a WS plant. It is concluded that, in addition to pod abortion, flower abortion is an important factor limiting yield in chickpea exposed to ter ...
... plants reached the ovary in the WW plants, less than 3% of pollen grains reached the ovary when pollen from either WS or WW plants was placed on a stigma of a WS plant. It is concluded that, in addition to pod abortion, flower abortion is an important factor limiting yield in chickpea exposed to ter ...
Barley - Minnesota Ag in the Classroom
... the topsoil the first leaf appears. When the seedling has about three leaves, tillers (secondary stems) begin to grow from the base of the barley plant. These shoots are an important method of adapting to changing environmental conditions. Pollination occurs in the central part of the head, moving o ...
... the topsoil the first leaf appears. When the seedling has about three leaves, tillers (secondary stems) begin to grow from the base of the barley plant. These shoots are an important method of adapting to changing environmental conditions. Pollination occurs in the central part of the head, moving o ...
Gloriosa superba L.
... every third year. The tuber is delicate, and should be teased apart gently just before new growth begins, when the buds are easiest to spot. Each tuber part must contain several axillary buds that ensure the formation of adventitious stems and roots. Vegetative propagation by tubers is common practi ...
... every third year. The tuber is delicate, and should be teased apart gently just before new growth begins, when the buds are easiest to spot. Each tuber part must contain several axillary buds that ensure the formation of adventitious stems and roots. Vegetative propagation by tubers is common practi ...
our catalogue.
... Soilless mixes are generally made up of peat, perlite (improves drainage) and vermiculite (aids in water retention) along with some nutrients. These mixes are, for the most part, free from disease, insects and weed seeds. ...
... Soilless mixes are generally made up of peat, perlite (improves drainage) and vermiculite (aids in water retention) along with some nutrients. These mixes are, for the most part, free from disease, insects and weed seeds. ...
The most difficult problem in managing ladino clover/grass pasture
... General Information White clovers can be classified in three general groups: small, intermediate and large. Ladino belongs to the large group. Ladino clover is sown primarily with grass for pasture. But it also is used as hay or silage. On an experimental basis, good stands of clover were establishe ...
... General Information White clovers can be classified in three general groups: small, intermediate and large. Ladino belongs to the large group. Ladino clover is sown primarily with grass for pasture. But it also is used as hay or silage. On an experimental basis, good stands of clover were establishe ...
machaeranthera bigelovii, bigelow`s aster
... Culture/uses: full sun to light shade; mesic to moist soils, good for tallgrass prairie mixes, soil stabilization. Seeds attract birds. Germination information: state standard = Seeds/lb. = 288,000 Planting rate: 5 lbs./acre for solid stand, 2 lbs./acre with flowers PAPAVER NUDICAULE, ICELAND POPPY ...
... Culture/uses: full sun to light shade; mesic to moist soils, good for tallgrass prairie mixes, soil stabilization. Seeds attract birds. Germination information: state standard = Seeds/lb. = 288,000 Planting rate: 5 lbs./acre for solid stand, 2 lbs./acre with flowers PAPAVER NUDICAULE, ICELAND POPPY ...
birdhouse gourds
... Once the vine is about 10 to 15 feet long, pinch off the tip of the main runner so that the plant will send out side branches. It's on these side branches that the female flowers (and gourds) grow. This is very important, otherwise, you may have many flowers but few gourds. There are male flowers t ...
... Once the vine is about 10 to 15 feet long, pinch off the tip of the main runner so that the plant will send out side branches. It's on these side branches that the female flowers (and gourds) grow. This is very important, otherwise, you may have many flowers but few gourds. There are male flowers t ...
Distinct Patterns of Expression But Similar Biochemical Properties of
... rice, and carrot seeds, seedlings, and young plants. Activity levels were first measured in the dry seeds and imbibed seeds as described in “Materials and Methods.” Seeds were then sown in soil and allowed to germinate. As the seedling emerged and the plant developed roots and leaves, activity level ...
... rice, and carrot seeds, seedlings, and young plants. Activity levels were first measured in the dry seeds and imbibed seeds as described in “Materials and Methods.” Seeds were then sown in soil and allowed to germinate. As the seedling emerged and the plant developed roots and leaves, activity level ...
garden topics - Jim Whiting Nursery
... in a variety of interesting shapes and sizes. Coleus reached its first peak of popularity during the Victorian era, but fell into disfavor when the greenhouse industry began to produce it from seeds instead of cuttings. While seedgrown coleus has it place in the garden, the varieties produced from c ...
... in a variety of interesting shapes and sizes. Coleus reached its first peak of popularity during the Victorian era, but fell into disfavor when the greenhouse industry began to produce it from seeds instead of cuttings. While seedgrown coleus has it place in the garden, the varieties produced from c ...
catalogue - Urban Harvest
... These are the candy striped ones. Cherry red on the outside and dark red and white concentric circles on the inside. Thought to be the original beet, they are quite delicious. Some will be all white and these are a real treat. Try roasting them, slicing and adding your favourite vinaigrette with cru ...
... These are the candy striped ones. Cherry red on the outside and dark red and white concentric circles on the inside. Thought to be the original beet, they are quite delicious. Some will be all white and these are a real treat. Try roasting them, slicing and adding your favourite vinaigrette with cru ...
Cornus sericea L. redosier dogwood CORNACEAE Synonyms
... long, 2.5 to 6.4 cm wide, with petioles 1.3 to 2.5 cm long (Dirr 1998, Gleason and Cronquist 1991). Leaves are medium to dark green in summer, purplish to reddish in the fall, distinctly glaucous beneath, with five to seven lateral vein pairs. Stems are slender, upright, bright red to dark blood red ...
... long, 2.5 to 6.4 cm wide, with petioles 1.3 to 2.5 cm long (Dirr 1998, Gleason and Cronquist 1991). Leaves are medium to dark green in summer, purplish to reddish in the fall, distinctly glaucous beneath, with five to seven lateral vein pairs. Stems are slender, upright, bright red to dark blood red ...
Seed
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering known as the seed coat.It is a characteristic of spermatophytes (gymnosperm and angiosperm plants) and the product of the ripened ovule which occurs after fertilization and some growth within the mother plant. The formation of the seed completes the process of reproduction in seed plants (started with the development of flowers and pollination), with the embryo developed from the zygote and the seed coat from the integuments of the ovule.Seeds have been an important development in the reproduction and spread of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants, relative to more primitive plants such as ferns, mosses and liverworts, which do not have seeds and use other means to propagate themselves. This can be seen by the success of seed plants (both gymnosperms and angiosperms) in dominating biological niches on land, from forests to grasslands both in hot and cold climates.The term ""seed"" also has a general meaning that antedates the above—anything that can be sown, e.g. ""seed"" potatoes, ""seeds"" of corn or sunflower ""seeds"". In the case of sunflower and corn ""seeds"", what is sown is the seed enclosed in a shell or husk, whereas the potato is a tuber.Many structures commonly referred to as ""seeds"" are actually dry fruits. Plants producing berries are called baccate. Sunflower seeds are sometimes sold commercially while still enclosed within the hard wall of the fruit, which must be split open to reach the seed. Different groups of plants have other modifications, the so-called stone fruits (such as the peach) have a hardened fruit layer (the endocarp) fused to and surrounding the actual seed. Nuts are the one-seeded, hard-shelled fruit of some plants with an indehiscent seed, such as an acorn or hazelnut.