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    Q&A With Sandy Feather: Wildflower meadows require attention
    ...They are best started from seed that is planted from March through May. Use a broadcast spreader. Spread half the seed in one direction, then the rest in the perpendicular direction to ensure even coverage. Roll or rake lightly to ensure good seed-to-soil...
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    Gardening: Haven on earth?
    ...those as well, using perhaps a different grade of gravel, 10mm rather than 20mm. I'd broadcast seeds of annuals in it too: poppies, single marigolds, Californian poppies (Eschscholzia), cornflowers and love-in-a-mist, to add colour and interest close to...
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    Forage Focus: Re-seeding/Renovating Pastures
    ...for grasses. That leaves us with conventional drilling, use of a no-till drill or a broadcast seeding following by some type of cultipacking. The key concepts to keep in mind any time a forage seeding is made are:""* Reduce weed or sod competition for the...
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    Winning The Weed Wars In Your Food Plots
    ...recommended lime and fertilizer, plowed vigorously and prepared a smooth seedbed, inoculated the legumes, carefully broadcast your seed, covered lightly and prayed for rain. Okay, then why are you standing here now and looking at an ugly patch of weeds...
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    Boilers unfazed by getting 6th seed
    ...Center in Washington D.C., was one of the last to be announced on the CBS broadcast. Purdue is seeded No. 6 in the West.""That was unlike last year, when they were one of the first to learn of their draw. But last year they weren't sure if they would get...
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    Period between planting and transplanting is a crucial time for seeds
    ...and container size. Crowding encourages diseases and spindly growth from competition for light. If you broadcast seeded, so that a flat is now thick with tiny green growths, thin the seedlings so the ones left behind have ample room above and below ground...
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    Guide to starting a vegetable patch
    ...of varieties such as ?Parmex? or ?Early Nantes?. Either sow in a single drill or broadcast seed over a given area. Cover with Enviromesh to protect against carrot fly. If you don?t have a cold frame, sow in the open ground from next month onwards, but sow...
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