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Primalseeds - % composition of materials
Material Nitrogen Phosphoric acid Potash Alfalfa hay Apple fruit Apple leaves Apple pomace Apple skin (ash) Banana skin (ash) Banana stalk (ash) Barley (grain) Bat guano ... (ash) Tanbark ash (spent) Tankage Tea grounds Tea leaves (ash) Timothy hay Tobacco leaves Tobacco stalk Tobacco stem Tomato fruit Tomato leaves Tomato stalk Wheat, bran Wheat grain Wheat straw ...
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Nitrogen % Plant Wastes Leaves Tung oil pomace Tea grounds Castor pomace Peanut shells Cocoa wastes ... 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.4 Raspberry leaves Apple leaves Peach leaves Oak leaves Pear leaves Cherry leaves Grape leaves Garden pea vines 1.4 1 0.9 ... .2-2.3 0.6 1.4 1 Leaves Straw Cherry leaves Peach leaves Raspberry leaves Apple leaves Pear leaves Grape leaves Oak leaves 0.7 0.6 0.6 0. ...
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Several unused nests have been built in adjacent compartments . The martins seemed to use apple leaves exclusively from one nearby sapling to line their nests. Some notes of interest concerning the ...
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Bower of intricate design on the floor of the forest from leaves, moss and twigs. It then bedecks the bower with showy trinkets such as stones, beetle ... our self destructive path. It all started when Adam took a bite out of the apple from the Tree of Knowledge. This is symbolic because the human intellect established an identification ...
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tropical soda apple, Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States
Help | Join Now | Login | Search | Browse | Partners | Library | Contribute tropical soda apple Magnoliopsida > Solanales > Solanaceae > Solanum viarum Dunal Identification, Biology, ... - PowerPoint/Web 1536x1024 - Print Number: 2308095 Description: Prickles on leaves Photographer: James Rollins Resolutions: 768x512 - PowerPoint/Web 1536x1024 - Print Number ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Prairie Apple
Apple Photograph from Lewis and Clark Herbarium/Academy of Natural Sciences Prairie Apple (Indian Breadroot) Pediomelum esculentum August 31, 1804, at Calument Bluff in Cedar County, Nebraska. Silvery green, hairy leaves, about 3-5 leaves to a ...
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The best time to plant your trees will be after their leaves have fallen or from late October into November. If freshly dug ... little nutrients, almost 800-pounds of water must pass through the leaves of the plants to produce that single pound of growth. When ... to maintain a heavy straw mulch. Nitrogen (N) requirements of your apple trees can easily be satisfied with spring applications of compost; use ...
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