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    There is still plenty of time to plant warm-season vegetables which can still be planted through June. Many of these will do better if started later when the soil has had a chance to warm up.

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    All about mulch: Too much of a good thing is bad for your trees, shrubs and palnts The best way to control moss in a lawn is to evaluate the health of the stand and take corrective action.

  4. Potato leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    They are able to feed and reproduce on at least 200 different plant species across twenty-six families. [1] In total herb genera represent 64% of their hosts. [7] Adults prefer to feed on the leaves and stems, while the nymphs prefer the leaves. [7] Their specialized mouth parts are able to pierce into the plant tissue and remove its sap. [8]

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    Depending on the temperature, moisture and other conditions from previous months, flashes of crimson, yellow and gold can peek out from Austin-area trees and shrubs by late September or early October.

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    Potatoes grow best under temperate conditions. [158] Temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) have negative effects on potato crops, from physiological damage such as brown spots on tubers, to slower growth, premature sprouting, and lower starch content. [159] These effects reduce crop yield, affecting both the number and the weight of tubers.

  7. Sagittaria latifolia - Wikipedia

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    The plants often grow together in crowded colonies and spread by runners at or just under the soil surface. In late summer the plants produce tubers that are twice as long as wide, [9] each typically measuring 0.5 to 5 cm (1 ⁄ 4 to 2 in) in diameter. [8] The plant produces rosettes of leaves and an inflorescence on a long rigid scape.

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  9. Russet Burbank - Wikipedia

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    This variety is a mutation (or sport) of the cultivar 'Burbank's Seedling' that was selected by the plant breeder Luther Burbank in 1873. The known lineage of Russet Burbank began in 1853 when Chauncey E. Goodrich imported the Rough Purple Chili from South America in an attempt to add diversity to American potato stocks which were susceptible to late blight.

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