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Landscaping Your Home, Larry A. Sagers
Landscaping Your Home, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Cauliflowers In Western Australia - An Industry Plan, Paul Mattingley
Cauliflowers In Western Australia - An Industry Plan, Paul Mattingley
Agriculture reports
The Western Australian cauliflower industry is largely centered around the south-west of the State which, with its cool winter climate and medium to heavy loam soils is well suited to year round cauliflower production and accounts for 77% of State’s output. The Shire of Manjimup alone accounts for about 60% of the State’s cauliflower production. The second most significant region is the Swan Coastal Plain which has lighter soils, and a warmer climate. The Swan Coastal Plain is also suitable for year round production. Market analysis indicates that West Australian cauliflower, whilst appearing more expensive than produce from the Eastern …
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Sept 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Sept 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
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Master Gardeners Irrigation, Larry A. Sagers
Master Gardeners Irrigation, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Managing The Growing Environment For Woody Plants Soils, Larry A. Sagers
Managing The Growing Environment For Woody Plants Soils, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White
Lawn Weeds And Their Control, Larry A. Sagers, Jessica White
All Archived Publications
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The Language Of Horticulture, Larry A. Sagers
The Language Of Horticulture, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Landscaping Notes, Larry A. Sagers
Advanced Master Gardener Landscape Gardening For Gardeners, Larry A. Sagers
Advanced Master Gardener Landscape Gardening For Gardeners, Larry A. Sagers
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Fruit Production, Larry A. Sagers
Fruit Tree Pests, Larry A. Sagers
Home Landscape Design, Larry A. Sagers
Home Landscape Design, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Harvest And Store Fruit, Diane Sagers
Landscape Design Principles, Larry A. Sagers
Landscape Design Principles, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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Fruit Diseases, Larry A. Sagers
Planning Your Landscape: Microclimates, Seasons, Sites And Soils, Larry A. Sagers
Planning Your Landscape: Microclimates, Seasons, Sites And Soils, Larry A. Sagers
All Archived Publications
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The Quest Continues, Larry A. Sagers
The French Garden, Larry A. Sagers
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Spring 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Spring 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
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Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Feb 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Pineywoods Native Plant Center, Feb 2002, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
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Botrytis In Wine Grapes In Western Australia, Diana Fisher, Colin Gordon, Peter Wood
Botrytis In Wine Grapes In Western Australia, Diana Fisher, Colin Gordon, Peter Wood
Bulletins 4000 -
Botrytis, causal agent Botrytis cinerea, is a fungal disease of grapevines that is commonly referred to as Botrytis bunch rot or grey mould. Botrytis is most prevalent where warm, wet conditions are frequent, but symptoms can occur in cool, wet weather and high humidity. All grape varieties are susceptible. Varieties most at risk are those with berries that are thin-skinned and/or have tight bunches.
Some white wine grape varieties infected with Botrytis may decay, in certain conditions to produce noble rot . Wine produced from these infected bunches produce unique aromatic characters with high residual sugar and are …
Fertigation Of Vegetables In Western Australia, J Burt
Fertigation Of Vegetables In Western Australia, J Burt
Bulletins 4000 -
Fertigation is the technique of using soluble fertilisers to supply essential nutrients to vegetables through sprinkler or trickle irrigation systems, or by means of a boom spray. It is ideally suited to most horticultural areas in Western Australia, especially the sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain that have a poor capacity to retain nutrients.
Before and after planting, nutrients are often applied to vegetables on soils of the Swan Coastal Plain by applications of poultry manure* or solid fertilisers. After planting, fertigation is a safe and effective method of applying top-dressings of nutrients to crops, especially after the rows …