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Bright Lights Swiss Chard Hydroponic Grow Guide, Jayla M. Anderson
Bright Lights Swiss Chard Hydroponic Grow Guide, Jayla M. Anderson
Hydroponic Center
This is a guide for growing Bright Lights variety of Swiss chard in the Hydroponic Lab. It states how the plant was grown from propagation, which system the plant was grown in, the plants optimal conditions (PPM, pH), time frame until fully grown, and average size of leaf.
Salve Regina University Hydroponic Growing Guide: Dolores Chive, Hanna E. Lloyd
Salve Regina University Hydroponic Growing Guide: Dolores Chive, Hanna E. Lloyd
Hydroponic Center
This Salve Regina Hydroponic Growing Guide describes the process of hydroponically growing Dolores Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) in a tower system. This grow guide is based on the research project completed by third year student, Hanna Lloyd, through the Hydroponic Practicum, during the 2023 spring semester. Dolores chives are an aromatic herb which grow as tall, thin, green, leaves. Chives thrive under direct light with nutrient-rich water, and propagate under grow lights in approximately 15 days. When grown in a hydroponic tower, chives can reach up to 12-20 inches in length. The following guide provides information on optimal pH, optimal nutrient …
Historical Plant Sales (Hps) Database: Documenting The Spatiotemporal History Of Plant Sales In The Conterminous U.S., Matthew Fertakos, Evelyn M. Beaury, Neil R. Ford, Nicole L. Kinlock, Denise W. Adams, Bethany Bradley
Historical Plant Sales (Hps) Database: Documenting The Spatiotemporal History Of Plant Sales In The Conterminous U.S., Matthew Fertakos, Evelyn M. Beaury, Neil R. Ford, Nicole L. Kinlock, Denise W. Adams, Bethany Bradley
Data and Datasets
The purpose of this database was to extract, standardize, and geocode the historical trade of vascular and non-vascular plant taxa sold in the horticultural industry of the conterminous United States. The HPS database aims to serve as a resource for analysis of contemporary patterns of introduced and invasive plants as well as for identifying opportunities to expand native plant sales in horticulture. Key data sources that make up this database include the Biodiversity Heritage Library's Seed and Nursery Catalog Collection, and the book Restoring American Gardens by D.W. Adams.
Environmental Weed Risk Assessment Protocol For Growing Non-Indigenous Plants In The Western Australian Rangelands, Geoff A. Moore Mr, Christine Munday Ms, Papori Barua Dr
Environmental Weed Risk Assessment Protocol For Growing Non-Indigenous Plants In The Western Australian Rangelands, Geoff A. Moore Mr, Christine Munday Ms, Papori Barua Dr
Bulletins 4000 -
This bulletin is a post-border environmental weed risk assessment (WRA) protocol which is based on the Environmental WRA Protocol developed for the Future Farm Industries Co-operative Research Centre (FFI CRC), but with some changes to reflect the different environment and objectives.
The WRA protocol was developed specifically as a post-border assessment of non-indigenous species that may have agricultural value in the WA rangelands and the risk that they may become environmental weeds. Weeds can occur in many land-use systems including agriculture, horticulture and forestry; however, the focus of this protocol is on the risk that non-indigenous agricultural plants may become …
Sugar Snap Organic Pea Hydroponic Grow Guide, Levi Mitchell
Sugar Snap Organic Pea Hydroponic Grow Guide, Levi Mitchell
Hydroponic Center
Hydroponic Grow Guide for Sugar Snap Organic Peas in a MGS hydroponic system. Hydroponically grown Sugar Snap Peas are a vine-structured plant which require over five feet of overhead height for the vines to grow their structure before fruiting peas. This grow guide covers the optimal nutrient range, optimal pH range, propagation and growing techniques, as well as special considerations for future projects involved with growing sugar snap peas.
Hydroponic Lab Growing Guide Bell Peppers, Zachary N. Russell
Hydroponic Lab Growing Guide Bell Peppers, Zachary N. Russell
Hydroponic Center
This is a guide for growing Bell Peppers in the Hydroponic Lab. It states how the plant was grown from propagation, which system the plant was grown in, the plants optimal conditions (PPM, pH), and time frame until fully grown.
Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Tim Scanlon
Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021, Department Of Primary Industries And Regional Development, Tim Scanlon
Books & book chapters
The Primary Industries Development Research Highlights 2021 showcases the breadth and depth of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s research and development activities over the past several years.
Stories featured in Research Highlights 2021 stem from about 60 (of 140) current and recently-completed projects undertaken by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) 1100 scientists, technical experts and economists throughout the State.
Explore our Research Highlights 2021.
The publication demonstrates the innovative and applicable research that DPIRD and its collaborators and investment partners deliver to Western Australia.
Download the Research Highlights 2021 here. Alternatively, …
A History Of Zinnias: Flower For The Ages, Eric Grissell
A History Of Zinnias: Flower For The Ages, Eric Grissell
Purdue University Press Book Previews
A History of Zinnias brings forward the fascinating adventure of zinnias and the spirit of civilization. With colorful illustrations, this book is a cultural and horticultural history documenting the development of garden zinnias—one of the top ten garden annuals grown in the United States today.
The deep and exciting history of garden zinnias pieces together a tale involving Aztecs, Spanish conquistadors, people of faith, people of medicine, explorers, scientists, writers, botanists, painters, and gardeners. The trail leads from the halls of Moctezuma to a cliff-diving prime minister; from Handel, Mozart, and Rossini to Gilbert and Sullivan; from a little-known confession …
Lu Horticulture Notes October 2018, Touria Eaton
Lu Horticulture Notes October 2018, Touria Eaton
LU Horticulture Notes
LU Horticulture Notes October 2018 issue provides updates on the horticulture program, information on the USDA Sustainable Agriculture grant, a LU Horticulture Program effort to train inmates at Southeast Correctional Center in Charleston, Missouri, and agritourism in the bootheel region of Missouri.
LU Horticulture Notes is published by Cooperative Extension and Research Program and edited by Dr. Touria Eaton, assistant professor of horticulture.
Lu Horticulture Notes September 2018, Touria Eaton
Lu Horticulture Notes September 2018, Touria Eaton
LU Horticulture Notes
LU Horticulture Notes September 2018 issue covers efforts towards compliance with the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, its exemptions, a discussion of the science behind root systems, Facebook marketing tips for small farmers, and pests to monitor. It also provides a profile on a Flint, Michigan woman's experience starting a sustainable homestead from scratch on 40 acres in Ripley county, Missouri.
LU Horticulture Notes is published by Cooperative Extension and Research Program and edited by Dr. Touria Eaton, assistant professor of horticulture.
Lu Horticulture Notes August 2018, Touria Eaton
Lu Horticulture Notes August 2018, Touria Eaton
LU Horticulture Notes
LU Horticulture Notes August 2018 issue covers student experience at LU Carver Farm Field Day, the nutritional benefits of turnips, how to protect pollinators during pesticide application, information on the On-Farm Readiness Review, and one woman's experiences growing vegetable crops in Missouri's Bootheel region.
LU Horticulture Notes is published by Cooperative Extension and Research Program and edited by Dr. Touria Eaton, assistant professor of horticulture.
Lu Horticulture Notes July 2018, Touria Eaton
Lu Horticulture Notes July 2018, Touria Eaton
LU Horticulture Notes
LU Horticulture Notes July 2018 issue provides updates on the LU Student Farming Enterprise, tips on planting and harvesting, what pests to monitor, an overview of the 2011 Federal Food Safety and Modernization Act, and more.
LU Horticulture Notes is published by Cooperative Extension and Research Program and edited by Dr. Touria Eaton, assistant professor of horticulture.
Maine Home Garden News Oct 2016, Kate Garland
Maine Home Garden News Oct 2016, Kate Garland
Garden & Yard
- October is the month to . . .
- Fall tool care
- Merrymeeting Gleaners
- Growing garlic
- Making better baked goods
Wild Tulips, Lynne M. Holland
Wild Tulips, Lynne M. Holland
Garden & Yard
Staff picks for Maine Home Garden News plant of the month. Wild tulips, the flower that created Tulipmainia
Human Issues In Horticulture: A Bibliography, Diana M. Farmer
Human Issues In Horticulture: A Bibliography, Diana M. Farmer
NPP eBooks
This is a comprehensive bibliography of a rather broad subject area—horticultural therapy. The subject reflects a change in the definition of horticulture as the art and science of growing fruits, vegetables and flowers to include horticulture’s effects on human well-being. The number of citations also reflects the growth and continuing evolvement of this discipline. This bibliography does not include journal articles. It does include monographs, treatises, books, pamphlets, theses, dissertations and media published prior to 2000. The gardening references include a human focus and there are references as well to associated topics such as universal design, accessibility, human perception, environment …
Historical Common Names Of Great Plains Plants, With Scientific Names Index. Volume Ii: Scientific Names Index, Elaine Nowick
Historical Common Names Of Great Plains Plants, With Scientific Names Index. Volume Ii: Scientific Names Index, Elaine Nowick
Zea E-Books Collection
Containing thousands of entries of both vernacular and scientific names of Great Plains plants, the literature that informs this exhaustive listing spans nearly 300 years. Author Elaine Nowick has drawn from sources as diverse as Linnaeus, Lewis and Clark, and local university extension publications to compile the gamut of practical, and often fanciful, common plant names used over the years. Each common name is accompanied by a definitive scientific name with references and authority information. Interspersed with scientifically-correct botanical line drawings, the entries are written in standard ICBN format, making this a useful volume for scholars as well as lay …
Historical Common Names Of Great Plains Plants, With Scientific Names Index. Volume I: Common Names, Elaine Nowick
Historical Common Names Of Great Plains Plants, With Scientific Names Index. Volume I: Common Names, Elaine Nowick
Zea E-Books Collection
Containing thousands of entries of both vernacular and scientific names of Great Plains plants, the literature that informs this exhaustive listing spans nearly 300 years. Author Elaine Nowick has drawn from sources as diverse as Linnaeus, Lewis and Clark, and local university extension publications to compile the gamut of practical, and often fanciful, common plant names used over the years. Each common name is accompanied by a definitive scientific name with references and authority information. Interspersed with scientifically-correct botanical line drawings, the entries are written in standard ICBN format, making this a useful volume for scholars as well as lay …
A Utah Flora, Fifth Edition, Revised, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
A Utah Flora, Fifth Edition, Revised, Stanley L. Welsh, N. Duane Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry C. Higgins
Books by Faculty of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum
Abstract
This is a revised version of a comprehensive treatment of the vascular flora of Utah. All new taxa and distributional records discovered since the publication of the second edition in 2003 are included.
Keys are provided to families, genera, species, and infraspecific taxa (when present). Taxa are described, ecological data is given, and geographical information is provided. County distribution in Utah is given for each species and infraspecific taxon. General geographical information is given for taxa that extend beyond the boundaries of Utah. Chromosome numbers are provided for each taxon, where that information was available in literature.
In the …
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Spring 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Spring 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Winter 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Winter 2013, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Fall 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Fall 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Spring 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Spring 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Winter 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Winter 2012, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Salve Regina University Tree Inventory And Management Plan 2012, Bartlett Tree Experts
Salve Regina University Tree Inventory And Management Plan 2012, Bartlett Tree Experts
Archives Books
The Bartlett Inventory Solutions Team from Bartlett Tree Experts conducted an inventory of trees on the campus of Salve Regina University in May 2012. The inventory included: identifying trees and attaching to each tree a tag with an assigned tag number; identifying the trees' condition, health, and vigor; recommending risk evaluations and removals of appropriate trees; recommending pruning, soil management, and pest management treatments to promote tree safety; health, appearance, and longevity; and mapping the trees using GPSr hardware and Geographic Information System (GIS) software.
This digital copy of the plan is redacted. Information about the estimated values of individual …
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Fall 2011, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Fall 2011, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Sam Van Aken: New Edens, Shannon Egan
Sam Van Aken: New Edens, Shannon Egan
Schmucker Art Catalogs
Hybridized fruit trees, grafted orchids on shiny, reflective aluminum pedestals, fluorescent lights placed vertically on stands, and sheets of silver Mylar create a lush and somewhat disorienting space in contemporary artist Sam Van Aken’s most recent body of work New Edens. Van Aken makes Gettysburg College’s Schmucker Art Gallery into a kind of fantastical and futuristic winter garden. Without daylight and despite the cool fall weather of the Northeast, the dozen trees in the gallery are leafy and green, some even bearing fruit. Peach, plum, cherry, nectarine and apricot branches emerge from a single trunk and grow productively alongside their …
Propagation System Manual, Margaret Kane
Propagation System Manual, Margaret Kane
Hydroponic Center
Contained in this manual you will find the required materials, assembly instructions, operation procedures and safety protocols to construct, run and maintain a hydroponic propagation system.
The Propagation System is designed to provide an environment for seeds to germinate with optimal conditions for seedling growth. The purpose of the Propagator is to create an environment that is suitable for seedlings to develop a strong root system and uprooted stem so they can be transplanted into a new system where they are able to fully develop and be harvested. This procedure introduces plants, vegetables, and fruits to a new system of …
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2011, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
Sfa Gardens Newsletter, Summer 2011, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University
SFA Gardens Newsletters
No abstract provided.