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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.
A pineapple pit requires a huge amount of fresh manure, and manual labour to maintain the temperature of the central trench. [6] The introduction of steam ships meant that the pineapple pit became obsolete, as it was cheaper to transport fruit from overseas than to grow them under special conditions in the UK. In 2012 the cost of growing a ...
Crown sprouting is the ability of a plant to regenerate its shoot system after destruction (usually by fire) by activating dormant vegetative structures to produce regrowth from the root crown (the junction between the root and shoot portions of a plant). [1] These dormant structures take the form of lignotubers or basal epicormic buds.
Claire Schwartz, an Altadena resident with training as an archivist, has taken up a crusade to reunite photos lost during the Eaton fire with their owners. The Eaton fire flung away memories. This ...
Some worry the emotional toll on firefighters battling deadly L.A. wildfires could add to their already elevated suicide risk.
Epicormic shoots sprouting vigorously from epicormic buds beneath the bushfire damaged bark on the trunk of a Eucalyptus tree. An epicormic shoot is a shoot growing from an epicormic bud, which lies underneath the bark of a trunk, stem, or branch of a plant.
Nardelli, who also served as CEO of Chrysler and now runs his own investment and consulting company, XLR-8, is also skeptical that the U.S. will sidestep a recession in the face of high inflation ...
In addition to the fire engines based on its Supercoach bus line, Crown also assembled fire engines on truck chassis (by customer request). During the production of the Firecoach, Crown bodied the following truck chassis: Chevrolet C30; Ford C850 (Ford F-Series COE) Ford C700 (Ford C-Series) Pierce-Crown; VanPelt-Crown (1984–1985) [3]