When I posted the guest room pictures earlier, I realized I should show you this. There was a doorway from the guest room to the dining room, and we had that closed up. It looks like it's always been this way.
Methods of Fertilizer Application. https://cststudy.blogspot.com/ B.Sc.Ag. (Hons) Part-I Methods of Fertilizer Application Fertilizer recovery is greatly influenced by method of its application. Method of application varies according to the spacing of crop, type of fertilizer material, time of application, etc. A brief account of these points could be explained as under : A.Method of application of solid fertilizer materials Solid materials may be applied in following ways: 1. Broadcasting Even and uniform spreading of dry solid fertilizers by hand or spreader over the entire field before or after sowing of the crop is termed as broadcasting. Well decomposed FYM, compost, oil cake, bone meal, urea, superphosphate and lime are applied by this method. Advantages This method is easy, less time taking, cheap and more convenient to the farmers. This method proves effective- i. ...
Seed dormancy and its importance. https://cststudy.blogspot.com/ Seed Dormancy Definition: The term dormancy refers to lack of growth in any plant part due to either internally or externally induced factors. Seed technologist use the term of refers to non-germination resulting from conditions within the seeds. Dormancy is the state of inhibits growth of seeds or other plant organs as a result of internal causes not due to environmental condition. In other word, the unavailability of well developed mature, perfectly viable and healthy seed to germinate when placed under favorable conditions for germination is called dormancy or rest period of seed. Important of seed dormancy:...
For some reason, these don't always appear at the farm each Spring. Because of that, we love that somehow they are rarer than the other things popping up on a regular basis. Dr. Seuss flower? Sure enough, last weekend, they were in a few patches around the farm. The first time we ever saw one, the FIRST thing we both said was... HORTON HEARS A WHO!!!!!!! The iconic Dr. Seuss character who finds a whole world living on a speck on an awesome looking pink and yellow flower. Horton Hears a Who flower The only thing missing on ours are the striped stems, ha. They are SO pretty and so unusual, even if it is "just a weed", we love having them around. I thought about cutting some to put in a small vase and see how long they last...and maybe we'll just have to start listening a little closer to them. Hmm, just thought about it, maybe I should try to press some in my flower press?
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