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Just another WordPress.com site. September 29, 2011. Annual weed live for ayear ,have no storage organs and reproduce by seed only.Biennial weeds are usually a rosette in the first year with a big traroot for support during dormancy.They flower,set seed and die in the second year.Perennial weeds live for more than 2 years and can live upto 100 years.They have either woody stems or undergrount storage organs such as tubers,corms,taproots or bulbils. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Week 29. Week 31 →. You are ...
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My year in horticulture. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. WEEK 32 Oct 24.
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WEEK 27 5th – 11th Sept | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 26 Aug 29 – Sept 4. WEEK 28 12th sept –. WEEK 27 5th – 11th Sept. Posted November 8, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Monday Soil soil soil. Discussed pH levels and its affect on the availability of nutrients to plants. Both macro and trace nutrient availability is controlled by soil pH. In slightly to moderately alkaline soils. Soils, micro-nutrient availability (except Mo and Bo) is increased. In order for phosphorus. Last day on weeds today. You are commenting ...
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WEEK 25 Aug 22 – 28 | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 24 Aug 15 – 21. WEEK 26 Aug 29 – Sept 4. WEEK 25 Aug 22 – 28. Posted October 9, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Ahhhhhhhhh 5 weeks behind in the blog department! Can’t remember what we actully did toda but i’m sure it involved some of the following! Factors which influence nutrient availability in soil. Soils with clay and humus have a higher Cation Exchange Capacity. Are essential in the breakdown of organic materials recycling the nutrients back into the soil.
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WEEK 29 Sept 19th | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 28 12th sept –. WEEK 30 Oct 10th. WEEK 29 Sept 19th. Posted November 8, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Headed over to Wanaka on Monday to check out a large-scale compost producer. Connor runs “Wanaka Compost Products” a biogrow certified producer. The raw materials for composting. Tuesday was spent catching up on assignment and doing a bit of study for theory exam. Wednesday Theory exams today, all went well i think! Friday last day of term! WEEK 32 Oct 24.
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 31 Sept 17th. WEEK 32 Oct 24. Posted November 9, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Tuesday to friday Work Experience! I spent this week in Queenstown on work experience for Queenstown Lakes District Council at the beutiful Queenstown Gardens. Spent Tuesday clearing up after large gale force winds the night before took down a few trees and left a lot of debris all over the QT Gardens. Spent some time looking after the rose garden. 5 responses to this post. I’m...
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WEEK 24 Aug 15 – 21 | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 23 Aug 8 – 14. WEEK 25 Aug 22 – 28. WEEK 24 Aug 15 – 21. Posted August 24, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. College closed LOTS OF SNOW. Polar blast hits New Zealand! Nutrients in soil was main topic today. Soils are made up of. The major macronutrients are nitrogen. Calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S) are also macronutrients. Is one of the most important soil properties that affects the availability of nutrients. Lime also raises the. Erect or mat formin...
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WEEK 31 Sept 17th | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 30 Oct 10th. WEEK 32 Oct 24. WEEK 31 Sept 17th. Posted November 8, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Went through propagation workbooks in morning to ensure we were all up to date. Just softwood cuttings to complete to finish workbook of so it can be handed in. Gave the mistshed a good cleanout in the afternoon and gave the hedges a wee trim. Alex had a mourning class session on what,how and when to apply fertilizers. Fertilizing- feedin the chickens style! You are...
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My year in horticulture. WEEK 25 Aug 22 – 28. Posted by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Ahhhhhhhhh 5 weeks behind in the blog department! Can’t remember what we actully did toda but i’m sure it involved some of the following! Factors which influence nutrient availability in soil. Soils with clay and humus have a higher Cation Exchange Capacity. Clay takes on a negative charge which will attract the positively charged nutrients and hold onto them acting like a storage facility for nutrients. In the soil by.
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WEEK 28 12th sept – | diggingdazza
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My year in horticulture. Laquo; WEEK 27 5th – 11th Sept. WEEK 29 Sept 19th. WEEK 28 12th sept –. Posted November 8, 2011 by darrancarr in Uncategorized. Went through the basic of making compost with Roger. Composting organisms require four equally important things to work effectively:. For energy; the microbial oxidation of carbon produces the heat, if included at suggested levels. High carbon materials tend to be BROWN. To grow and reproduce more organisms to oxidize the carbon. Enter your comment here.