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Dig a hole large enough in the soil to fit the whole root comfortably, pat down the soil well and water. Fertilize the soil.
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What perennial or shrub would be suitable for planting with the use of cremation ashes? (mid-Atlantic) I want to use drought-tolerant grasses to minimize upkeep but don't know what to plant next to the neighbour's cedar hedge which seems to suck the life out of my garden, which has full sun for most of day. (Toronto) *I grow plants from seeds under lights. My columbine have aphids.
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Will you identify a plant for me?

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We’d like to but it is very difficult to do without specimens; verbal descriptions rarely suffice. If the identification is important to you consult your local library, especially a college or university library, for references used to identify the native or horticultural plants of your area. Illustrations, either photos or line drawings, can be most helpful.
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It is important to identify the plants at your site, or at least the priority weeds and any natives that they may be confused with. There are many good books that we have listed in the library section of this website. There are also links to herbaria on line that you may find helpful. Creating a photographic record or pressed specimen of the plant you want to identify can be helpful; see our fact sheet on creating a herbarium at your Patch.
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Do you plant anywhere in the US? If not, why not?

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We love the idea of the tree greetings, and want to send some to family and friends. However, we anticipate questions about why no tree planting is being done in my state.
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What's an in-plant?

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in-plant is an in-house reproduction department operated within an organization, be it a company, a government office or a university. in-plant must employ at least one full-time person who is responsible for taking in jobs from customers within the organization, printing or copying them, and coordinating their delivery. If customers operate the equipment, then this is not an in-plant. In addition, a true in-plant includes more than just a single duplicating device.
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Fern Glen Garden Centre - Frequently Asked Questions
If the plants are already in pots, dig a hole and gently remove the plant from the pot with as much soil as you can. The soil should just cover the crown. If the plant is bought in a store or as a bare root, plant with the same proceedure as in above but if the root is very dry, soak in water for a day to revive the plant and give it a boost. Water well for the first couple of days as this lets the soil settle around the roots.
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Nothing much happens until soil (not air) temperature is 40°F or higher. So planting too early in the spring gains little. In the fall 4-6 weeks of soil temperature of 40°F are needed for bamboo to establish. Most of the books will tell you to plant in the spring. This is contrary to our experience: we have routinely planted into October here in new England with great success.
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Which side do I plant down?

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There is no particular side that should be planted down or up. The Instant Flower GardenĀ® will grow with either side placed down.
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The plant refuses to flower. What is wrong with the plant?

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The plant may not be getting enough light. If this is the case, simply move the plant to a slightly brighter location, 2) The proper growth cycle is not being observed. Find out what time of year is the blooming period in the plant's natural growth cycle. This may simply be the wrong time of year to expect the plant to bloom, 3) Sometimes, if the plant was purchased as a first time blooming plant, it may not bloom the following year. Be patient. Once the plant is older it will bloom regularly.
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What are plant sterols? Where are they found?

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Plant sterols are naturally occurring compounds in plants and as such, they can be found in a variety of foods. In the Western diet, they are commonly consumed in vegetables, fruits, vegetable oils and cereals. Plant sterols in CocoaVia® can also be referred to as: sterols, sterol esters, soy sterols, natural soy extracts, phytosterols, soy sterol esters or natural plant extracts.
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What comprises a plant patent application?

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A plant patent is a grant by the government to an inventor (or his heirs or assigns) who has "invented" or discovered and asexually reproduced a distinct and new variety of plant, other than a tuber propagated plant or a plant found in an uncultivated state.
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How Does One Apply for a Plant Patent?

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By making the proper application to the Commissioner of Patents. Since the preparation and prosecution of an application are highly complex proceedings, the Patent Office advises inventors to employ a patent attorney or agent who is registered in the Patent Office. An attorney or agent not registered in the Patent Office may not prosecute applications. A U.S.
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What should I do about the blacked area on the leaves of the plant?

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The appearance of black areas on the surface of the leaves, following a hot sunny day may be the result of sunburn. Exposure to direct mid-afternoon sunlight during the late spring through early fall will scorch the leaves of some orchids. Increase the shading or move the plant to a less sunny location. If the blackened area increases in size, this is an indication of bacterial or fungal disease. Cut off the diseased area with a sharp, sterile tool(i.e., razor blade or knife).
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How can I tell if my plant is virused?

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You need to send a leaf sample to a laboratory that does plant virus testing, and even with testing you can only be reasonably sure it's okay for those viruses expressing epitopes the antibodies used in the assay were created against (assuming some sort of serologic assay is used, the most common type), or if it tests positive. The most commonly encountered viruses, and therefore those which are tested for most frequently, are CyMV, ORSV and BYMV.
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How do I get my plant ready for judging or a show?

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It takes time, experience, and most of all, attention to detail to learn how best to present your plant. First, the entire plant should be thoroughly 'groomed'. The flowers may be what are being judged (except for CCMs where the entire condition of the plant is considered), but it is your responsibility to present the plant in its best condition.
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What is a native plant?

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For the purposes of the materials on this Internet web site, native plants are defined as all species indigenous to, or that originated in, a region at the time of European settlement. We are looking back and using this pre-European settlement snapshot as a model upon which to base our efforts to restore or replenish the land.
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Where can I obtain plant materials?

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A number of nurseries stock both grass seed and tree seedlings suitable for bioenergy. Your regional USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service or agricultural extension agent should be the best source for information on planting practices and best cultivars for your growing region.
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Can I plant poplars or other energy crops now, and what do I do with them?

Bioenergy and Biomass Frequently Asked Questions
Depending upon where you live, there may be interest in your local area for some of the different energy crops for co-firing or fiber production. You would have to check with local electricity utility companies or fiber processors (paper and board manufacturers) to see if there is market for these intensively managed crops before establishing them.
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Which rose should I plant?

Roses - Frequently Asked Questions
That depends on the kind of rose you want blooming in your yard. I crave fragrance in roses, so I have made my yard into a "nose garden, " filling it with fragrant lilies and iris as well as fragrant roses. If you have large beds full of hot-colored annuals and bulbs, you might complement these with some brightly colored, fragrant Hybrid Tea roses. If you have spaces that want shrubs, consider an Old Rose - a Centifolia, Moss, Damask, Gallica, or Alba. Consider also an English Rose.
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How should I plant roses?

Roses - Frequently Asked Questions
By putting them into the soil. Roses tend to prefer soil that is on the heavy side and soil that is not full of limestone or chalk. If you live in a place with less than a foot of rich soil on top of limestone or chalk, the roses will not do well. If you live where the soil is full of peat, David Austin advises chucking it and buying rose-growing soil. If you live in a place with poor, sandy soil then ammend it with 30% to 40% compost or rotted manure.
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What can I plant/place over my septic system?

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Plant only grasses and shallow rooted vegetation. Roots from trees and bushes can clog or damage the absorption field. Do not dig into, build over, or cover the drainfield with a hard surface such as asphalt or concrete. Grass will remove excess moisture and will allow more oxygen into the soil and into the system. Oxygen in the soil helps reduce the growth of anaerobic (without oxygen) bacteria that create a slime growth that can plug the soil pores and lead to a failing system.
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What are the eyes of a hosta plant?

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The eye is the part of the crown from where the leaves grow in sets. The eyes spring to life when the warm weather hits.
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