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Direct sow ("in situ")-Sowing seed in the ground where the plant will grow to maturity.
in situ In the same place, or, in the place where it is to grow/is growing. see also direct sown intersow, intercrop Intersowing means to sow one crop, usually a quick growing type, between the rows of another.
In situations where you are putting in a new lawn you will have ample opportunity to prepare the soil before the grass is planted. It is a good idea to have the soil tested before establishing your new lawn.
When choosing a chainsaw the petrol driven models are very portable, and can be taken anywhere to do the job in situ. Electrically powered machines can only be used in areas within the limitations of the length of cable.
Seeds can be sown in situ after all danger of frost has passed, or they can be started indoors eight weeks before the last frost date, hardened off outside, and transplanted one foot apart.
In order to do this, the lower half of the trench can be dug over in situ.
However, in situations where the soil is very impoverished Callistemons can be fertilised with organic or NPK fertilisers. Any organic fertiliser can be used, even chicken manure. However, do not over fertilise, add it in stages through the year.
Â- Plant up garden containers in situ, as they'll be even heavier when filled with compost. Position them near the house as you won't want to trek far with your watering can on hot days! Â- Think bold for a container of this scale.
It is usually free of serious disease or insect problems although a foliar rust disease can occur in wet summers in situations with poor air circulation.
With stressed perennials in situations with little available water, consider cutting them back partially in the fall. Let the plants self-mulch for the winter and hope for winter moisture.
'Karl Foerster' is usually free of serious disease or insect problems although a foliar rust disease may appear in particularly wet summers and in situations with poor air circulation. Browsing deer don't bother it.
Topped with slate chips, this trough mirrors a mountain scree. Plant the container in situ in a sunny site because it will be... Grow Sedums in Watering Cans ...
Sodding is frequently considered to be an expensive means of establishing turfgrass; however, if one is careful to consider the total cost of a seeding, especially in situations where seeding is being used in marginal areas, ...
Many herb, when they find themselves in situations that are stressful such as drought or extreme heat, will speed up the flowering process in an attempt to produce seeds before they die. Avoiding this situation is best.
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Some shade perennial ground covers are quite hardy while some, like periwinkle, require a cover of snow to protect them through the winter. Some of the shade perennials can also survive in situations where there is dense root cover which other types ...
Brugmansia adapts quite readily to the change in situation when moved from outdoors to an inside environment for winter, but will do so much more easily without the added stress of transplantation annually.
All apples do best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Although the trees thrive in a wide variety of soils, avoid planting them in low or wet spots -- they don't grow well in situations where there's standing water for extended periods.
Peat moss has the added advantage of being a poor medium for soil-borne fungi, so it is also good to use in situations where root rot is to be avoided at all costs.
year that same shoot (now referred to as a floricane) produces lateral branches, flowers and fruit before dying. The root systems, however, are perennial, so it's vital to prepare the soil carefully before installing plants, as they will be in situ ...
selling the bottled feed, and root cuttings of the comfrey to gardeners. You could try, once every few years, manuring your comfrey bed in the winter, or just using the bed sparingly and allowing a high proportion of the leaves to die back in situ.
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