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Fertilize plants first year?
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Dr. Whitcomb explains that it is a myth to NOT fertililzer plants immediately at planting.
Fertilize plants first year?
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Dr. Whitcomb explains that it is a myth to NOT fertililzer plants immediately at planting.
Plant container media components and drainage.
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Plant container media components and drainage.
New Crapemyrtle Development by Dr. Carl Whitcomb
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New Crapemyrtle Development by Dr. Carl Whitcomb
LadyBug
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A new Rose of Sharon or Althea called Lady Bug as described by plant breeder, Dr. Carl Whitcomb.
Lacebark Inc.: Some crapemyrtle evaluation fields
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Dr. Whitcomb evaluates each crapemyrtle for years to see if it makes the cut. It is a tough job, but someone has to do it.
Dr. Carl Whitcomb: Climate Map and Plants
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Why do plants grow well in some regions and not in others? Dr. Whitcomb explains, using a world climate map.An antique world map still provides valuable information about where plants can grow.
Lacebark Inc.: A walk down a row of color
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One crapemyrtle (crape myrtle) evaluation field at the Lacebark Inc. Horticultural Research Station.
Lacebark Inc.: Some Althea Evaluation Fields
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Some althea evaluation fields at the Lacebark Inc. Horticultural Research Station.
Considerations for overwintering plants in containers.
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Considerations for overwintering plants in containers.
Thanks for posting. Have y
Do you have any lecture on soil pH that are available online? I recently opted against using any lime products on newly deforested land. Instead, I seeded abundantly with white clover and dandelion. My intent was that the dandelion would mine the available calcium and phosphorous, making it available closer to the surface for other plant life, while the clover would fix nitrogen, fertilize, and simply serve as a hearty, low-maintenance ground cover.
How to best measure the Saturation Zone for a home grower with pot in hand? 🙏 This is gold, I've been doing this intuitively for some years without knowing it's really a thing, yay! I love this topic.
Great video!
Amazing. Going thru a tour of these fields would be heaven! I will be in line asap to buy blue, yellow orange when available!
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Thank you for taking the time and effort to make and post this video. This is informative.
I enjoyed it very much. Keep it up!!! Increase your stats - P-R-O-M-O-S-M !!
I really appreciate you guys taking the time to make all of this information available - so valuable! Thank you
Many of the links on Lacebark are dead ends (404 file not found). I appreciate all your education.
Argh! Thanks for catching this! Should be fixed shortly.
Thank you for your information. When propagating from an acorn or cutting, I recognize you recommend 'pruning' the tap root at 4", but after 'filling out' a 4" container, where do you go from there? Is it best to then pot it up to a larger container such as 8" then 12" etc etc? What is the typical 'optimal' propagation sequence to take a tree from seed/cutting to the largest reasonable tree for a landscape? I'm 52yo and purchased 85ac in Lexington KY area and wish to add many trees to my farm. I'm trying to maximize the speed and quality of trees I can place on my farm, and it seems like it might be better for me to begin from acorns and seed rather than buy 2" burlap/container trees. Regardless of cost, I'd like to see my trees as close to mature as possible before I pass on.
Please email Dr. Whitcomb at carl@lacebarkinc.com. He'll send you some additional info that may be able to answer you questions.
I'm using the rootmaker 18 cell then moving to a 1 gal grow bag. What did you end up doing?
If I knew this man, I'd be his Shadow. I'd love to have half his knowledge. I cannot believe I haven't found him sooner. I'm actually saddened I haven't. At least I know whom he is now. Thanks for uploading this Video.
Awesomeness
Great video
This man is a genius
This is probably the most useful information for growing plants I have heard. Thank you