Cuttings should be left in place until autumn next year, when they can be lifted and transplanted. |
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Cuttings have been taken from the trees to be grafted and grown on at the Welsh National Herbarium. |
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It is also very clear that yellow archangel is almost always spread by cuttings or as yard waste into natural areas. |
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The petunias I wrote about last week were all propagated vegetatively, from cuttings or by tissue culture. |
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They are easily rooted from cuttings, so I rarely bother gathering seeds from them. |
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An easy way to overwinter desirable varieties is to root cuttings in the fall. |
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Can anyone tell me where a person is expected to dispose of hedge cuttings, grass, etc. |
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The earlier the cuttings are rooted the taller will be the blooming plants. |
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The best way to propagate your favorites is to root stem cuttings taken from your own plants in spring. |
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Raise new plants from seeds or cuttings, and by layering, and provide support with trellises, pergolas and other structures. |
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They are the easiest rose to start from seed, and also the easiest to root from cuttings. |
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I've heard of people rooting rose cuttings, but have never succeeded at it. |
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It's a good time to root stem cuttings so you will have new plants for the garden next spring. |
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With all of that said, today it is possible to grow Pink Dogwoods by rooting cuttings under intermittent mist. |
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There are three different techniques for rooting cuttings of deciduous plants. |
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Supply high humidity, warmth and light in order for the cuttings to root within four to five weeks. |
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Now is the right time of year to take cuttings of rosemary which roots very easily in sand. |
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For the rosarian, this may occur during greenhouse propagation of rose cuttings. |
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The easiest way to propagate lavender is to take softwood cuttings in the Spring. |
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Perennial varieties may be propagated by tip cuttings, layering or division. |
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The best time to take cuttings is during the softwood stage in spring or early summer, when stems are still green and pliable. |
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These cuttings are then treated in the same way as softwood cuttings and can be taken from mid-summer to early autumn. |
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While blueberries are propagated commercially by tissue culture, they can be propagated by hardwood or softwood cuttings. |
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Grass cuttings, if not mixed with other stuff, will break down into a layer of thick green sludge. |
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You can throw your cuttings as well as dried leaves in your compost bin, which will break down into a nutrient-rich compost for next season. |
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At North Sea, cons regularly slip unflattering press cuttings under the door of Archer's cell in a fruitless effort to rile the peer. |
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Take pencil-thick cuttings, about nine inches long, and plunge them outside to a depth of six inches in a trench lined with sharp sand. |
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You can start some herbs, such as thyme, mint and rosemary, from cuttings or from young plants you buy at a florist or greenhouse. |
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The track continues, very flat, between mature woodland and steep cuttings, with open views across the river at intervals. |
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The arrangements shall be made in respect of all earthworks including excavations whether for pipe trenches, foundations or cuttings. |
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His niece lives in Barnoldswick and still has a scrapbook of his original cuttings from the Herald. |
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For perennial plants, cuttings may be planted in situ or in a nursery and later transplanted in spring or summer. |
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Gay shopped plant sales, propagated her own stock and taught her daughter how to take cuttings. |
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She can produce as many variegated weigela as she wants without buying any more cuttings. |
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In order to obtain replicated phenotypic data, plants were vegetatively propagated through cuttings. |
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Take root cuttings of oriental poppies and eryngiums and put in pots of sandy soil in the cold frame. |
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Each bed is edged with overlapping hoops formed from small cuttings of apple, elderberry and pear trees. |
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The process consists of reselecting the original azalea seeds, sowing them, letting them flower, picking the best and taking cuttings. |
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Take cuttings from last seasons growth, cut just below the bud and trim the top on the diagonal. |
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The arts and craft fair committee want green-fingered villagers to contribute to the plant stall by growing seeds or taking cuttings. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of soft-fruit bushes such as gooseberries and currants. |
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Following the experiment, a sample survey of cuttings supplied from different propagators was carried out. |
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You could then consider employing a contractor to cut it once in August and to remove the cuttings. |
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A boffin has invented a car that runs on grass, or pigeon poo, or privet cuttings. |
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Winter may not seem like the best time for gardening, but it's actually an excellent time to propagate plants from hardwood or root cuttings. |
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The lines, characterised by deep cuttings, high embankments, tunnels and viaducts, were known by locomotive crews as the Alpine Route. |
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The GSA of node 3 of Tradescantia cuttings is dependent on the fluence rate of white light. |
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Keep moist and a high percentage of the cuttings will root in four to five weeks. |
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Vince says the road cuttings on the way up to the Stratford Plateau, show evidence of at least 20 bigger eruptions. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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It grows to about 60 cm high, and is best raised annually from seed or cuttings as it soon starts to straggle and look unattractively untidy. |
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Propagate aucuba from fast growing stem cuttings in spring or semiripe cuttings in summer. |
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Sample sites are located within recent quarry exposures, drainage and road cuttings. |
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The shop, however, has 10 of the real thing, your actual copyrighted Surfinia plants grown from cuttings, for a tenner. |
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Deb harvests cuttings from her potted succulents, leaving short stubs of stem that can be poked through the wreath's outer layer of moss. |
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It's sort of got a boho vibe going on, with the loose belts and the cuttings of the cardigans. |
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Generally these do for all our needs, whether it's sowing seed, striking cuttings or general potting up. |
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He's trying to grow cuttings, but doesn't even know which part of the plant is best to strike from. |
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The wax cuttings were put into the cages with the honey workers and bee bread. |
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A typical sugar camp or sugar bush encompassed an area of some 900 taps or cuttings, with up to three taps made per tree. |
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Softwood cuttings are taken from new growth made in early spring to midsummer and are green at the tip and base. |
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They put out tubes holding cuttings of milkweed stems with two leaves, whole potted milkweed plants, and microscope slides coated with glycerin. |
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She said the smell of the old grass cuttings turning to mulch was horrible. |
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Jean Williamson and her daughter Jackie live round the corner from each other and swap cuttings and advice. |
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He also marvels at the massive viaducts, deep cuttings and the 1,631-yard Thurstonland Tunnel. |
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In an exposed garden, it is worth putting up a temporary windbreak to protect the cuttings from drying winds. |
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Although quite hardy, it is best to give penstemons winter protection with thick mulch and as extra insurance, to take a few summer cuttings. |
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As you can see in the photo above there are indeed railway cuttings in the area but there's no actual road bearing their name. |
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In the wild, fruit trees are raised from seed, but when they are domesticated they need to be propagated by taking cuttings and grafting. |
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My mum now keeps a scrapbook of all my cuttings and my dad has all the episodes taped. |
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Take cuttings of tender perennials and annuals that you want to overwinter. |
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Now Edna, with the help of local councillor Bernard Selby, plans to collate records, press cuttings and artefacts detailing his wartime actions. |
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Recently, a young colt died as a direct result of eating grass cuttings discarded in his field. |
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I've also planted up two passion flower cuttings which were a gift from someone at work. |
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The A303 road improvement scheme would leave two thirds of the World Heritage Site divided by dual carriageways and deep tunnel cuttings. |
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Alternatively, bring the plant back inside to grow as a houseplant, or root a few cuttings to start new plants indoors over the winter. |
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Something as mundane as getting a haircut becomes a risk factor in a prison setting when the barber does not sterilize shears between cuttings. |
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Will the recycling depots accept all garden rubbish irrespective of type, ie grass cuttings, hedge clippings? |
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The taller plants produced from early cuttings also have a bad habit of losing their lower leaves. |
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As described above, multiple replicates of host material were made by propagating cuttings of each plant. |
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It has two tin-lined oak canisters, which now contain period news cuttings and letters supporting its history. |
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Take heel cuttings from ceanothus, penstemons, lavenders, santolinas and philadelphus. |
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It also installed a compost bin for kitchen waste, grass cuttings, newspapers, teabags and wood chippings. |
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Propagation is usually from semi-ripe cuttings with a heel planted in a cold frame in late summer. |
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Not everyone has enough room or light to accommodate cuttings from favorite tender plants from year to year. |
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Trim off the small, fibrous roots and put the trimmed sections into pots filled with cuttings compost so the tops are just buried. |
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To keep my sorrel patch producing at peak capacity, I start new plants from section cuttings every few years. |
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About six weeks before the last frost you can take cuttings from the plants. |
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Thirty-two cuttings per clone were propagated and the stock plants were discarded. |
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When her house was searched last year, a map of his home town plus pictures and newspaper cuttings were found. |
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Among the items on display will be old photographs, documents, newspaper cuttings, reports and children's work on the history of their school. |
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He said when the grass is cut the cuttings are being dumped in the trees at the back of the local fire station. |
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On one side of the cloth are transfers of photos and newspaper cuttings and on the reverse I wrote this poem. |
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She drew my attention to a recent wreck dive in the Firth of Forth and enclosed lurid Scottish newspaper cuttings about it. |
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Ever since we first published the book we have been busy compiling a file of local news, newspaper cuttings and potential updates. |
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The root mass of the remaining cuttings was very low and therefore was not included in the sampling. |
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Today's trip to the town dump was made odoriferous by two large plastic wrappers holding the grass cuttings from yesterday's mowing activities. |
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Miro's favorite food, the onions will be grilled over a fire of vine cuttings and accompanied by a mild sauce, a traditional Salsa Colorada. |
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If you like to experiment, you can make your own cuttings from outdoor plants during the summer. |
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Sergeant Bentley's family have kept an archive of his possessions and newspaper cuttings. |
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There are occasional placards and newspaper cuttings, too, which would benefit from basic translation for an English-speaking audience. |
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I included cuttings from newspapers, drafts of my poems and other written work, sketches and small paintings that I had no other home for. |
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Take several cuttings to allow for a percentage of failure and trim the leaves from the lower half of each cutting. |
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A little ahead was a group of girls who had come prepared with bagfuls of paper cuttings. |
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One of her favourite hobbies was collecting cuttings from local newspapers about happenings and events in which her family were involved. |
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However, it was essential that the council facilitate these committees in the disposal of grass cuttings. |
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This time some of the rubbish is grass and tree cuttings from a garden, which can easily be recycled. |
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Back in the car, filled with the fumes of composting grass cuttings, Graham was playing solitaire on his PDA while waiting. |
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We'll develop a compositional guideline that says your grass cuttings must not contain more than X parts per million of this or that. |
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From those few grafts, other grafts were made from the top cuttings of the trees, but the seeds have never germinated. |
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Horticulturists at the facility have repeatedly failed to propagate the plant by cuttings or grafts. |
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A Yoshino cherry is propagated by grafting a cutting onto another cherry trunk or by rooting small cuttings. |
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This leaf is one of a group of twelve cuttings excised from two volumes of an antiphonary. |
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Neither of the two cristate plants have ever flowered, so I had to propagate them by none cristate offsets cuttings. |
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He starts with rooted cuttings and lines them out in the field about 30' apart. |
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Almost all of what is left of this wonderful railway is in deep cuttings and this will attract undesirables without question. |
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His recent cuttings files have, lest we forget, taken in two splurges of coverage that only heightened the sense of smouldering hostility. |
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Mrs. Cross collects old roses, many of which she starts from cuttings given to her by friends or rescued from old homesteads and other neglected sites. |
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If you put grass cuttings in your bin they spot it a mile off. |
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It's a pleasant amble, wide and straight, passing beneath bridges, through cuttings and woodland, with glimpses across open countryside to distant fells. |
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The disease causes a reduction in yield and is transmitted through infected cuttings, shears and other implements, as well as infected soil and water. |
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Where there were once rose beds and lawned areas up past Hermit Hole, there is now rough grass which is occasionally and halfheartedly mown and the cuttings left to rot. |
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Trim off all but the top three leaves, dip the cut ends in rooting powder, and set the cuttings to root in seed-starting mix or a half-and-half mixture of peat moss and sand. |
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Beside a bed of blood-red dahlias, Samantha grows callaloo, a type of spinach popular in the West Indian community and grown from a neighbour's cuttings. |
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Can someone advise me on how to root lavender cotton from cuttings? |
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This method still applies to hardwood cuttings of deciduous plants. |
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Jostaberries are easily propagated by hardwood stem cuttings. |
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The cuttings root very easily in sand or in a rooting medium. |
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These include the ability of mother plants to produce plenty of wood, the ease with which cuttings root, and also the ease with which they can be grafted. |
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Instead, people could cultivate the plants for sale from seed or cuttings, thus multiplying the supply and protecting the species in wild places from human predators. |
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Taylor has rescued various coral cuttings from damaged reef systems nearby, placing them inside the vessels to promote re-growth. |
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When can I divide an overgrown penstemon and take some cuttings? |
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They will be able to use their wheelie bin for grass cuttings, bark, leaves, hedge trimmings, twigs, small branches, fallen fruit, cut flowers and garden and house plants. |
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The green bin is for rubbish which can be composted like grass cuttings, plant trimmings, tea bags, coffee grinds, potato peelings etc. but no cooked food or raw meat. |
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This is why it is such a shame so many of us don't bother, simply chucking out our grass cuttings and hedge clippings with the rest of the household rubbish. |
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Take geranium cuttings of two to four inches to root indoors. |
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Sprinkle essential oils, orange and cinnamon perhaps, to a bowl of fir cones, Christmas tree cuttings and dried orange slices for a wonderful Christmas potpourri. |
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Dead cuttings were obvious because their bud tissue had become flaccid. |
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Alternatively, grass cuttings, wood chip and compost can be used. |
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Grass cuttings, leaves, twigs, prunings, hedge clippings, flowers and plants, uncooked fruit and uncooked vegetables can all be put in the green bin. |
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Take semi-ripe cuttings and leave to root in a heated propagator. |
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To prepare an area in which to root cuttings you must first select a site. |
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To keep a variety indefinitely, root a few stem cuttings every year. |
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If you want more of this beauty, you'll have to divide the rosettes in spring or take stem or root cuttings in summer, as it doesn't come true from seed. |
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Nephew Jack's third letter again had me delving deep into my drawer full of old newspaper cuttings, and after a quick rummage around I found just what I was looking for. |
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Or you can root 4-to 6-inch softwood cuttings taken in summer and fall. |
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Instead of throwing the buddleia, rose or other prunings away use them as hardwood cuttings and plant in a trench in a sheltered part of the garden. |
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The experimental text included crossed out words and newspaper cuttings of the hero's admissions to psychiatric hospital. |
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And in her front room every inch of wall space was plastered with album covers, clocks, pictures, newspaper cuttings and a large Ziggy Stardust mirror. |
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The waste will consist of garden vegetation, grass and tree cuttings. |
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But he pulled his tee shot into the trees, was denied a free drop even though the ball was lying on some grass cuttings and had to take a penalty drop. |
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In the interest of keeping our local cemetery neat and tidy you are asked not to discard old or withered wreaths, grass cuttings trimmings in the area. |
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He said the three-week cycle should suit most people, particularly over the next month when there are less grass cuttings and other waste for the brown, or organic, bin. |
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The videos and newspaper cuttings will be replayed and pored over again and again, the talk after the match will be of those players who made it happen. |
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The trailer is strictly for grass cuttings only, nothing else. |
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The cuttings in the remaining two treatment combinations received natural daylight and were separated from those receiving extended day length by a permanent shade wall. |
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Mixed with newspaper and magazine cuttings of photos and articles about the actress were real photos, taken by Brett or someone he knew, of Carla at various times in her life. |
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Always try to corroborate with medals, newspaper cuttings and letters. |
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The following newspaper cuttings are, in my view, particularly relevant. |
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The website has gathered together a wealth of archive material including photographs, recordings and newspaper cuttings from key strikes and campaigns. |
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The usual method of propagation is by leaf cuttings during the spring. |
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This is that time of year when we take cuttings of our beloved plants. |
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There are two different ways to do hardwood cuttings of deciduous plants. |
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Homeowners may have success propagating clematis by cuttings or layering. |
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For example, many cultivated plants are deliberately propagated asexually by cuttings or grafting, so that one particular variety may be maintained. |
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These plants propagate quite easily from root cuttings taken in spring. |
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The geologist thus turns to downhole geophysical logging to provide the data in addition to cuttings samples that are required for sequence-stratigraphical studies. |
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The road surface has disintegrated with the volume of heavy construction traffic on it and cuttings in the road put there when services for the project were being connected. |
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These beautiful fish have been found in railway cuttings, brick pits and building sites across Sydney, particularly back in the days when excavations were done mostly by hand. |
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At the Qing Yin power station section, the lower half of the basalt sequence is continuously exposed in a river course and adjacent road cuttings. |
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Take basal cuttings from perennials including campanula, kniphofia, lupins, delphiniums and phlox. |
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Most common cask wines were a blend of the third, fourth, and fifth cuttings, and they were sold inexpensively and as quickly as possible. |
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They remember his subornings, menacings, bribings, cuttings, maimings, hangings, and burnings. |
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Rooted cuttings from last summer or autumn should also be repotted, adding some slow-release fertiliser into the compost mix. |
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The bigger Forsythias can still be propagated by slightly larger cuttings, again taken in August. |
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Plants suitable for semi-ripe cuttings include many evergreen and deciduous shrubs, including lavender, box, hebe, berberis and potentilla. |
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Rejuvenation and adventitious rooting in coppice-shoot cuttings of Tectona grandis as affected by stock-plant etiolation. |
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This week, I've been busy taking cuttings of fuchsias, geraniums, gazanias, verbenas, abutilons and heliotropes. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of privet, potentilla, rosemary, berberis, laurel and holly. |
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A Summer is the time to take semi-ripe cuttings from shrubs such as Ceanothus, Cistus, Escallonia, Hebes, Lavender, Philedelphus and Potentilla. |
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What is the process whereby closely related plant cuttings are inserted into stems or rootstocks to produce hybrids? |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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Outcroppings of stone, ravines, or hilly or mountainous terrain called for cuttings and tunnels. |
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The figs are of a mutant variety that cannot be pollinated by insects, and therefore the trees can only reproduce from cuttings. |
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Take hardwood cuttings of shrubs including privet, holly, aucuba, berberis, potentilla and rosemary. |
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Stocks of roses, willows, weigelas, dogwoods and philadelphus can be increased through hardwood cuttings. |
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Apple experts, known as pomologists, have taken cuttings of the tree to j try and cultivate it. |
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Oak leaf hydrangeas, fuzzy deutzias, sweet olives, and Sasanqua camellias surround the cottage and allow cuttings for arrangements. |
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Take cuttings of overwintered tender bedding plants such as pelargoniums, osteospermums, argyranthemums and fuchsias. |
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Take hardwood cuttings in late autumn to propagate shrubs including roses, willows, philadelphus, weigelas and dogwoods. |
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Take hardwood cuttings from shrubs including buddleia, forsythia, spirea, weigela, berberis, hydrangea, pyracantha and roses. |
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That is, homeowners have rooted cuttings or have dug from the yard trees or shrubs from flowering crab apples, dogwoods, maples or even oaks. |
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Some compost heaps have too much green stuff in them, such as grass cuttings or leafy weeds. |
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Take hardwood cuttings from shrubs including buddleia, forsythia, spiraea, weigela, berberis, hydrangea, pyracantha and roses. |
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In the case of African violets, propagation is done by leaf cuttings which take root easily. |
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A rocket composter has been put in place to make rich fertiliser out of the school's kitchen waste and grass cuttings. |
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A jumblesome profusion of cuttings and grafts offers a more promising metaphor than does bonsai. |
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As weather conditions improve, ventilate cold frames containing seedlings and cuttings from autumn to harden them off. |
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Continue potting up rooted cuttings of chrysanthemums and plant out well rooted plants once they have been hardened off in a cold frame. |
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Hungarian-born Bata was upset because he believed Mr Willson was repeatedly throwing cuttings on his strip. |
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Looking fresh as a Michaelmas daisy 6 Is it true you can take cuttings from Michaelmas daisies? |
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It can be propagated by seed, cuttings, or dividing rooted sections of the plant. |
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It is more effective to take and plant cuttings from the runners of healthy mints. |
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During the establishment phase, any regions of cuttings that began senescing were promptly disposed. |
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Cooking should be appraised from ingredients used, cuttings, cooking time and seasoning. |
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Many bridges, cuttings and embankments have been removed and the land sold for development. |
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Because they are sown by vine cuttings rather than seeds, sweet potatoes are relatively easy to plant. |
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The cuttings are usually cultivars, selected both for yield and quality of fruit. |
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Attempts to propagate them by cuttings and to ratoon the old plants in the greenhouse in November were unsuccessful. |
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In culture, sundews can often be propagated through leaf, crown, or root cuttings, as well as through seeds. |
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The cuttings and tunnel entrances just north of King's Cross make a memorable smoky appearance in the 1955 Ealing comedy film The Ladykillers. |
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Grass cuttings, hedge trimmings, unwanted plants, fruit and vegetable peelings, tea bags and even the contents of the vacuum bag are all ideal for composting. |
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The function of a drilling fluid is to lubricate drill bits, to bring rock cuttings to the surface, and to maintain pressure on the formation during drilling of the well. |
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Bata finally snapped on August 11 last year, throwing Mr Willson's cuttings back into his garden, which adjoined the allotments, before lying in wait, the jury heard. |
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Manioc, the main subsistence crop of Amazonia, is planted entirely from cuttings, which are inserted into mounds hoed up in the spaces left between the logs and the stumps. |
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Another point is that the sweet potato in Polynesia is the cultivated Ipomoea batatas, which is generally spread by vine cuttings and not by seeds. |
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Root cuttings of thornless blackberries will revert to thorny type because the adventitious shoot develops from a cell that is genetically thorny. |
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Stock up African Violet Push the cuttings in vertically, 30cm apart, firming the soil back around them with your heel along each side of the row and closing the trench. |
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By the end of 1821 they reported that a usable line could be built within the bounds of the Act, but another route would be shorter and avoid deep cuttings and tunnels. |
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Lawn vacuums will clean up grass cuttings either as behind-the-mower units or self-propelled or push-type outfits that look like an overnourished Hoover. |
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