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3 Unknown Facts That Could Affect Your Hydroseeding

January 12, 2017admin
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Hydroseeding is a process of planting that uses slurry of mulch and seed. Often, it is used as a technique for erosion control on construction sites as a replacement of the conventional process of sowing dry seed. There are some things that can affect the process and it may also encounter some hiccups. It may…

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Glossary of Botanical and Horticultural Terms

January 11, 2017January 11, 2017admin
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Achene: A dry, indehiscent, one­seeded fruit. Aciculate: Needle­shaped. Acid soil: Soil with a pH level below 7. Acuminate: Gradually tapering to an elongated point. Acute: Sharply pointed with an angle less than 90 degrees. Adpressed: Lying close and flat against. Adventitious: Developing in an abnormal position. Agamic: Asexual; reproducing by means other than seeds. Air…

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