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  2. Should You Fertilize Houseplants in Winter? Here's When to ...

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    Fertilizers are essential during spring and summer when plants are actively growing and flowering, but they may be needed at other times of the year depending on the plant. ... it may be best to ...

  3. Neil Sperry: Here’s your winter to-do list for your North ...

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    Potassium, or potash (K) is important for summer and winter hardiness. That said, one would think that a flower or vegetable garden would need a high-phosphate fertilizer (higher in the middle ...

  4. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Map of average growing season length from "Geography of Ohio," 1923. A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and the amount of daylight. The growing season is that portion of the year in which local conditions (i.e. rainfall, temperature, daylight) permit normal plant growth.

  5. Chaparral - Wikipedia

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    Chaparral in the Santa Ynez Mountains, near Santa Barbara, California. Chaparral (/ ˌ ʃ æ p ə ˈ r æ l, ˌ tʃ æ p-/ SHAP-ə-RAL, CHAP-) [1] is a shrubland plant community found primarily in California, southern Oregon, and northern Baja California.

  6. Meyer lemon - Wikipedia

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    These plants should only be given fertilizer within the growing season (spring-fall) and never in the winter unless the leaves are yellowing; then, they should be given water and fertilizer. [11] While fruit is produced throughout the year, the majority of the crop is harvest-ready in winter. [12] Trees require adequate water, but less in the ...

  7. Aponogeton distachyos - Wikipedia

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    A. distachyos, habit, showing aerial and submerged parts. It is an aquatic plant growing from a tuberous rhizome.The often mottled leaves float on the water surface from a petiole up to 1 m long from the rhizome; the leaf blade is narrow oval, 6–25 cm long and 1.5–7.7 cm broad, with an entire margin and parallel veins.