- University of Wisconsin Garden Facts
Examples of phenological correlations include: Plant peas when forsythia blooms Plant potatoes when the first dandelion blooms Plant beets, carrots, cole crops, lettuce and spinach when lilac is in first leaf Plant corn when oak leaves are the size of a.
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One can not drive through a city or town without seeing large piles of different colored mulch, or tall stacks of plastic bags filled with mulch... From plant to final product was a topic you studied in this unit.
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The Siberian iris is hardier than either of the others both in withstanding severe climatic conditions and the competition of other plants... From plant to final product was a topic you studied in this unit.
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Natural events such as bird migration, the opening of local lakes, plant budding, flowering or fruiting, insect activities, and harvest dates of cultivated plants are all annual events that can be correlated with seasonal or climatic changes,.
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