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How to Protect Fruit Trees From Late Spring Frosts
When the fruit trees think it is spring and Jack Frost has other ideas, a late spring frost can doom an entire year's crop in a home orchard and commercial orchard alike. The measures that commercial orchards take are not feasible for the ... [... more]
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Consider the Location.
Here are 6 great tips to help save your outdoor plants, before that first frost hits. For many, autumn frosts signal the end of beautiful blooms and the lush greenery that we enjoy during the spring and summer months. The coming of winter doesn't ... [... more]
Do It Yourself |
Frost's Laws And By-Laws Of American Society
Frost's Laws And By-Laws Of American Society [... more]
$29.28
A1 Books |
Frost's Road Taken (modern American Literature, Vol 7)
Frost's Road Taken (modern American Literature, Vol 7) [... more]
$32.59
A1 Books |
Editor's choice: A selection of John Frost's favorite poets
Editor's choice: A selection of John Frost's favorite poets [... more]
$11.88
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David Frosts Book of the World Wo
David Frosts Book of the World Wo [... more]
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A1 Books |
How to Transplant a Poinsettia to Your Garden
If your poinsettia is still alive past New Year's Day, it may live to see another holiday season. If you live in a temperate climate in which there are no hard frosts, you can plant this tempermental plant outside in a permanent location. Set the ... [... more]
eHow |
Peach Care
Never plant peaches in low areas that can become frost pockets. To delay bloom in an area with frequent spring frosts, plant on the north side of a one- or two-story building. This will shade the tree in late winter, retarding the bloom, but ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
Fertilizing Pears
Pears need soil with moderate fertility. Frosts during the bud and blossom period can damage the flowers and reduce yields significantly. Try to locate pears on a slope for better air drainage, or on the north side of a building to retard ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
Squirrel damage to trees
This PlantTalk Colorado script discusses squirrel damage to trees. Squirrels can cause a lot of damage in the Garden. This is especially true in years when untimely spring frosts cause poor Crops of crab apples and other fruits. In the summer, a ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension |
Robert Frost's New England
nice idea: This book elegantly pairs Frost's poems with corresponding photos. Often the poems accompany a two page photo spread. The photography is good, although the image quality on paper isn't fabulous. It's nice to read his poems and have images of [... more]
$26.00
Amazon.com |
How All Vine Crops Grow
Vine crops are extremely tender. They don't tolerate frosts at all, and they need warm weather and sunshine from the day you plant until the day you harvest. Once planted, the seeds germinate in 7 to 14 days, depending on the variety. Following ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
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