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Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Cooler rowcover materials can be selected so that the risk of damaging high temperatures is minimized, but keep in mind that cooler materials will not increase growth and yield as quickly.
Cornell Cooperative Extension: The Homeowner's Lawn Care and Water Quality Almanac - July
Insects suck juices from plants and cut or snip grass blades and stems above ground. To prevent drift and volatilization (which releases pesticide particles into the air) avoid applying materials when temperatures are high or it is windy.
Gardening Resources, Cornell University
They grow almost unperceptively, and only once a year do they flower or produce edible products. However, plants are very active in ways that are not so obvious to the casual observer.
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June-bearing plants because their populations can soar during the summer months when day-neutral cultivars are struggling to cope with the heat. Because currants and gooseberries be-gin growth very early in the spring, you should plant them in the early fall or very early in the spring, before the plants begin to grow.
Microsoft Word - trees_shrubs_vines_06.doc
In addition to their aesthetic and environmental value, woody ornamentals often represent a considerable financial investment in the landscape. It can be told apart by the coarser leaves and by having only a single large sepal on the margin of the flower cluster (Climbing Hydrangea has 4 or 5).
Local Listings for Insect Traps
in Massachusetts
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Northeast Nursery Garden Center
Peabody, Massachusetts (MA) 01960
Pleasant View Nursery
Paxton, Massachusetts (MA) 01612-1408