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  2. Want glorious spring wildflowers? Here's what you should ...

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    When should you plant wildflower seeds in Southern California? With all the rain, January is a good time to scatter. Otherwise, November and December are best.

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    Plant the seeds within a few hours of taking them out of the water. You’ve activated their germination process, so they’re ready to sprout. During this time, it's critical that the seeds don't ...

  4. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    A plug of St. Augustine grass ready for sprigging. Plug plants grow more consistently, as has been noted by the commercial scale vegetable growing industry, and more rapidly; large-scale brassica field crops are planted almost exclusively from soil block plugs in some parts of Europe, a trend which is growing in the UK.

  5. Wildflower strip - Wikipedia

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    The economic practicality of planting and maintaining wildflower strips at the farmer's end is another consideration. Farmers will need to invest in the initial seed mixture for sowing and account for the cost of maintaining the wildflower strip in subsequent years to prevent invasion of vigorous grass species or other perennial weeds.. [5]

  6. Sprigging - Wikipedia

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    A sprig of Eragrostis minor grass. Sprigging is the planting of sprigs, plant sections cut from rhizomes or stolons that includes crowns and roots, at spaced intervals in furrows or holes. [1] Depending on the environment, this may be done by hand or with mechanical row planters.

  7. Dianthus armeria - Wikipedia

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    Dianthus armeria is a species of open and periodically disturbed sites. It is normally an annual but can be biennial or a short-lived perennial. New leaf rosettes form at the base of old plants from buds located on their roots, demonstrating that this species is in fact a short-lived perennial and has a life-span of less than two and a half years. [6]

  8. Eriophorum angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    Narthecium ossifragum and Myrica gale are suitable for companion planting with E. angustifolium. [7] Eriophorum angustifolium is "generally pest free". [19] As a seedling and young plant it is eaten by sheep and cattle, [29] and a variety of goose species. [40] It is tolerant to chalybeate (iron-enriched) water, [12] but may succumb to powdery ...

  9. Galium obtusum - Wikipedia

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    The bluntleaf bedstraw (Galium obtusum) is a wildflower that starts growth in spring and blooms in the summer, this plant is relatively small only growing between 8 and 30 inches in height and spreads roughly around a foot in area. [2] One notable characteristic of Galium obtusum is its blunt leaf tips hence the common name Bluntleaf Bedstraw.

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