Late flowering in the absence of vernalization also allows the seedlings that emerge in autumn to overwinter as rosette plants. |
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It may overwinter like most gaillardias but is being marketed as an annual. |
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There they await favorable winds and temperatures before crossing Lake Erie and continuing on to overwinter sites in Mexico. |
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Birds that overwinter in the northeastern U.S., like the red cardinal, are also the first to herald the onset of spring. |
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Citrus and tropical trees should be moved to a heated greenhouse or solarium before the first frost to overwinter indoors. |
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Later in the season, the caterpillars re-emerge to spin cocoons and overwinter under the loose bark of the trees. |
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Other louse flies overwinter as puparia presumably on or under the surface of the soil. |
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Their above-ground parts die back, but their roots overwinter, and the plants resprout in the spring. |
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An easy way to overwinter desirable varieties is to root cuttings in the fall. |
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The armyworm probably does not overwinter in Nebraska, but reinvades the northern part of its range each spring. |
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When temperatures drop, stable flies overwinter as larvae or pupae in piles of larval breeding material. |
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More wireworms and white grubs have been observed and increased numbers of dingy cutworms, which overwinter here, are likely. |
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It was very nice indeed but I have to fight the urge to be TOO tidy, so the wee bugs and beasties have somewhere to overwinter. |
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Our two major species overwinter as eggs in the soil, hatching in early June to feed on corn roots. |
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Larvae overwinter in the stalk, pupate in early summer, and adults emerge from June to September. |
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Sown in the spring for fall harvest, they also overwinter well when mulched heavily. |
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At least 50,000 snakes overwinter in these dens every year, dispersing into the surrounding muskeg swampland during summer. |
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Some species overwinter near the roots of weeds such as stickweed, plantain, and fleabane. |
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Though the population is still fragile, today as many as 1,000 birds overwinter in the state. |
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Purchase starts each spring, or overwinter potted plants in a greenhouse or sunporch. |
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Take cuttings of tender perennials and annuals that you want to overwinter. |
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Several generations of garden webworms develop each season, the last of which may overwinter in the soil in the pupal stage. |
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For example, some moth caterpillars overwinter on exposed ridges. |
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They have to have tall grass that will collect snow in order to overwinter or they simply will not survive. |
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Spores overwinter in soil and in corn litter and then infect the next year's planting. |
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No matter, because a new fingerpost points down Potter Lane, a sunken track, wall and gorse each side with foxgloves ready to overwinter in the algae green rocks. |
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Though all leeks tolerate some frost, some overwinter better than others. |
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Parasitoids overwinter as pupae in mines within fallen leaves. |
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Mites overwinter as orange-red eggs which are laid around folds or rough bark at the base of twigs or branches. |
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The young caterpillars live in small colonies and overwinter near the food plants, usually scabious. |
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The black rot fungus can overwinter in cankers on both live and dead trees and in mummified fruit left in apple trees from the previous year. |
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They might spend their summers doing the English Season in Glyndebourne or Henley, and then overwinter in the warmth of Mombasa. |
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Some overwinter in aggregations with individuals of their own species, usually under bark or in fallen trees. |
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The larvae of certain species overwinter in these nests, whereas others overwinter as eggs. |
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If they are not able to get rid of their calves, they will have to overwinter them. |
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I have done my best to leave little patches of long grass in which they overwinter. |
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The adults then emerge, and later enter diapause to overwinter in the soil. |
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They derive their name from their habit of entering a building in the fall and clustering together to overwinter. |
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The Arctic is a breeding ground for many migratory birds that overwinter elsewhere throughout the world. |
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The search for protected places to overwinter begins as days shorten in mid-August. |
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Fjord-like areas, inshore areas, areas where cod overwinter or spawn all warrant designation for seal exclusion zone. |
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Many species migrate to deeper pools or lakes to overwinter, or in response to changes in water levels. |
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However, the Harlequin duck is known to overwinter near Grand Manan Island, and along the coast near Point Lepreau. |
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Riel also secured the consent of Colonel Black, the commanding officer at Fort Assinniboine, to allow the Metis to overwinter at the Big Bend of the Milk River. |
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If you overwinter your hive, don't harvest all the honey from the hive. |
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These Asian ladybugs may overwinter under siding or shingles, in attics or soffits, or even hibernate indoors where they become active on warm days and seek a way outdoors. |
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An alternative is to overwinter these standards in a greenhouse. |
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They seldom overwinter north of southern Kansas, where they can be a major pest of winter wheat, especially when mild winters permit reproduction and survival. |
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The introduction of winter-sowing has thus been inimical to both cirl buntings and skylarks, leading to the loss of overwinter stubbles and dense cereal swards. |
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At first the outposts were merely summer camps, but from the early 1630s, a few individuals started to overwinter. |
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However, some may overwinter in the larval state, only emerging from the water the following year. |
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If you set out birdseed in the winter, cardinals will be encouraged to overwinter. |
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The long-staying Blacknecked Grebe at Bodfari looks set to overwinter, while five Spotted Redshanks are at Connah's Quay. |
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Suitable habitats of Siberia, and breeding grounds for migratory birds which are being lost for a number of reasons: building developments, overwinter in Africa. |
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In summer, they generally prefer pools and overwinter in deeper pools. |
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Larvae and pupae that have fallen onto the ground beneath the racks may survive and overwinter to hatch in warm and humid conditions a year later. |
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They breed in low-lying coastal areas on the islands in Fox Basin, which is in Canada's central Arctic, and they overwinter in coastal New England, mostly from Massachusetts to North Carolina. |
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Remember, though, that some of your plants such as cannas and bananas are tender and will need extra care to overwinter them. |
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Although local growers feel it's unlikely the pest will overwinter in the Okanagan, Ormrod expects warmer microclimates like compost heaps could provide enough protection for the pest to survive the cooler temperatures. |
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Sow sweet peas in pots and overwinter the plants in a cold frame to plant out next spring. |
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The Cheviot's disadvantage was that it was less hardy and needed low level land on which to overwinter. |
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Female strobili are initiated in late summer or fall in a year, then they overwinter. |
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Female strobilus initials are formed in late summer or fall then overwinter. |
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Female strobili initiated during late summer or autumn in a year, then overwinter until the following spring. |
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They found that stink bugs like to overwinter in large, dry, dead trees that have a circumference of more than 23 inches. |
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Lemon verbena has an intense citrus flavour but is tender so overwinter inside, plant out mid May onwards. |
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The birds, which overwinter in Africa and return to their UK breeding grounds each spring, became extinct in the UK for more than 40 years. |
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Remove half-hardy fuchsias from the garden and from containers, and put them in pots to overwinter under cover. |
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In the winter, Alberta birds of prey such as the pygmy owl and sharp-shinned hawk overwinter in the Banff townsite area now because of the abundance of sparrows, chickadees and nuthatches. |
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Anadromous char that spawn and overwinter in the Kipisa system are assumed to be a discrete stock, geographically isolated and thus confined to the Kipisa system. |
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A The plant has been attacked by eelworms that feed within the stems and foliage and in dormant buds at the base overwinter. |
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Thus defined, hibernators include many fishes, amphibians, and reptiles that overwinter with body temperatures near freezing, as well as bears and a few other mammals that spend most of the winter sleeping in dens. |
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The bears also isolate walruses when they overwinter and are unable to escape a charging bear due to inaccessible diving holes in the ice. |
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Adults generally overwinter beneath convenient objects. |
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With Hennigar's system, the trees overwinter in a greenhouse, and once they are brought outside they are hooked up to water lines providing a trickle irrigation system. |
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Last week David King from Peterborough asked how to overwinter geraniums. |
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Millions of butterflies from the Eastern United States gather in the Mexican state of Michoacan, where they overwinter by huddling together in Oyamel fir trees. |
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Insects may overwinter in fallen fruit if it is not removed. |
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We overwinter our blueberry bushes in an unheated greenhouse, but when re-tubbed this year they will be too big to move. What are their chances of surviving winter outside? |
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