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Growing containerized tree seedlings in a shadehouse
Initial data indicate containerized ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa, Rocky Mountain form) tree seedlings germinated in a greenhouse in early May can be moved ...
Thomas M. Smith
Growing Deciduous and Other Plant Material In Small Containers
Growing plant material in containers resulted in a uniform product in less time.
G. Grainger
Growing Difficult Hardwoods: Experiences at the George O. White State Forest Nursery
This paper will describe techniques for growing bareroot seedlings of some of the “trickier” species that nursery managers often times have limited success ...
Greg Hoss
Growing Endangered Plants to Save Them: Germinating, Propagating, and Restoring Pink Sandverbena
Pink sandverbena is an endangered plant of Pacific Coast beaches. Declining populations and continued threats have lead the Oregon Department of Agriculture to ...
Thomas N. Kaye, Melissa Kirkland and Nicholas Testa
Growing Green Manure Crops at a Forest Nursery
In 1950 the British Columbia Forest Service established a nursery near Cranbrook, B . C . , in the southeastern part of the province (el. 3013). This region is ...
H. Knight
Growing growing media: promises of Sphagnum biomass.
Growing Hardwood Nursery Stock for Planting on Forest Sites with Special Reference to Northern Red Oak
Conventional nursery methods can be used to grow hardwood nursery stock that meets outplanting success criteria based on the expected growth of dominant woody ...
Paul S. Johnson
Growing in the Cloud: Modern Nursery Data Management Systems
Today’s modern telecommunication and Internet technologies have come a long way to help decrease the amount of paperwork and make information easier to use. ...
Michael Taylor
Growing Insect-Free Plants with New Technology
Funding from Maryland Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA) and the Northeast IPM Group (NEIPM) enabled us to build a portable hot water immersion system ...
Chuck Schuster, Ginny Rosenkranz, Paula Shrewsbury, Stanton Gill and Suzanne Klick
Growing Interior Spruce (Sx) Somatic Seedlings in the Nursery
Our Extension Services (ES) nursery started growing interior spruce (Sx) somatic seedlings in 1994, This was part of a larger program that would grow and ...
Don Summers and Cheryl Calam
Growing Media Alternatives for Forest and Native Plant Nurseries
The choice of growing medium, along with container type, is one of the critical decisions that must be made when starting a nursery. The first growing medium ...
Thomas D. Landis and Nancy Morgan
Growing media for container production in a greenhouse or nursery, Part II (Physical and chemical properties)
© Growing media options: take the test before the lesson
Growing Media Trials at the Montana Conservation Seedling Nursery
The Montana Conservation Seedling Nursery (MCSN) in Missoula produces 750,000 container seedlings annually in containers ranging in size from 66 cm3 (4 in3) up ...
John Justin
Growing media: what you need to know
Growing Native Plants for Mine Reclamation
Mine soils are often coarse textured materials with high coarse fragment content and low nutrient status. The same is often true for forest roads and ...
Carol E. Jones
Growing Picea Abies Container Seedlings in Peat and Composted Forest-Nursery Waste Mixtures for Forest Regeneration
The suitability of using composted forest-nursery waste as a component in growing medium was studied. Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.] seedlings were ...
A.-M. Veijalainen, A. Lilja, J. Heiskanen and M.-L. Juntunen
Growing pine seedlings in Copperblock containers in a bareroot nursery in the southeastern United States
Growing Plants in Hot Climates©
How do you grow and propagate plants well? What does summer mean to you in your nursery? And, what should you be doing to minimise climatic impact?
R. Chin
Growing Queensland-Maple on Lava Rocklands in Hawaii
Queensland-maple (Flindersia brayleana F. Muell) is a valuable timber species comparable in quality to mahogany and walnut. It is native to Australia. Few ...
Craig D. Whitesell and Max F. Landgraf
Growing Reforestation Conifer Stock: Utilizing Peat/Sawdust Medium
Western Forest Systems, Incorporated (WFS) (Lewiston, ID) has been utilizing a peat/sawdust blended mix as our growing medium for the past 10 years. Our ...
Janice K. Schaefer
Growing reforestation conifer stock: utilizing peat/sawdust medium
Growing Season Production Of Western Conifers
Describes a workable system of raising seedlings in BC/CFS styroblocks. Cultural schedules cover a period of approximately 20 to 30 weeks in various facilities.
Evert Vaneerden
© Growing season temperatures limit growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings across a wide geographic transect
Growing seedlings in Pallet-sized containers
A palletized planting frame system used since 1970 to produce progeny for rust-resistance screening tests could be adapted to produce seedlings for other ...
William A. Sery
Growing Seedlings on a Production Scale in a Shadehouse
In Albuquerque, New Mexico five (5) crops (approximately 400,000 seedlings) of ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa, Rocky Mountain form) were grown in single ...
Thomas M. Smith
Growing Shrub Liners on Flood Floors
A flood floor is an ebb and flood system that utilizes the concrete floor of a greenhouse as the water basin for subirrigating a crop. Plants are grown ...
D. Joeright
Growing Shrubs at the George 0. White State Forest Nursery: What Has Worked and What Has Not
At, the George 0. White State Forest Nursery in Licking, MO, we annually grow about 20 species of shrubs. That number has been larger in some years. For most ...
G. Hoss
Growing The Improved Seedling
This group is distinguished as leading in the field of ecology. There are thousands of years experience related and dedicated to the preservation of our ...
Clyde L. Gehron
Growing the Norfolk Island Pine
The Norfolk Island pine, Araucaria heterophylla (excelsa) is grown in large numbers as a pot plant (fig. 1) for indoor decoration, and is planted outdoors ...
Blaine B. Logsdon