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Mowing The Grass
The rotary blade depends on speed to slash each leaf, and even when razor sharp the
leaves are torn rather than cut.
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122.
Plan Before You Buy
The curl disease of peach
leaves is something we cannot avoid in our damp and chilly coastal springs. If you are going to try fighting it by spraying in August and December you will have to spray the back of the limbs against the wall as well as the front.
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123.
Fruit Tree Planting
Spring winds quickly rob the plants of moisture as the
leaves unfold because the small amount of active root is unable to replenish the moisture fast enough.
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124.
Figs
In hot climates the large
leaves are needed to prevent scalding of the fruits. We will also get better fruit size and earlier ripening by nipping out the tip growing bud of each twig-bearing fruit, after three or four
leaves have expanded beyond the fruit or cluster of fruits.
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125.
Brambles
And the crop of blackberry
leaves year after year provides an extremely fertile soil which builds up around the blackberry canes.
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126.
Grapes
When the flowers have faded and the fruits set, the growth tip is nipped out two
leaves beyond the fruit bunch.
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127.
Raspberries
Raspberry fruits ripen when the air temperature is suitably warm, usually under the protection of the
leaves. They do not need a full day of sunshine, so can be planted where shaded for part of the day.
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128.
Thinning And Weeding
Beets especially entail no loss whatsoever once the
leaves are a few in/ cm long. The whole plant can be cooked for five minutes or eaten raw.
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129.
Fall
These sowings will also include the green curled endive from which the outer
leaves are taken all winter as needed for salads or cooking.
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130.
February - First Week
- Wipe large
leaves of indoor plants with soft, barely damp cloth to cleanse, on under sides as well as tops.
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