Victor 946ML. Snake-A-Way Snake Repelling Granules repel garter snakes, rattlesnakes, and other species from areas they are not wanted. This granular snake repellent is applied around the perimeter of the area you want to protect. Snake-A-Way is detected by the snake?s Jacobson?s Organ (auxiliary olfactory sense organ) and disrupts its sensory reception. This disorientation causes the snake to slither away unharmed, in search of fresh air.DescriptionDescription
DIRECTION FOR USEFor outdoor use only. Ensure the sprayer knob is in OFF position, and shake the bottle. Attach the garden hose tightly to the sprayer head. Turn the hose on to full pressure, and adjust the knob to ON by turning clockwise. Spray the general area you are experiencing snake activity, then coat a 6?? wide band around the area. For food crops, apply a protective band around the periphery of the garden. Do not apply directly to food crops intended for consumption. Before making widespread applications, It is recommended to test a small area of each type of plant. Do not water in the area after application. Reapply after heavy rains for the best result
Active Ingredients PercentageGarlic 9.00%Cedarwood oil 4.00%Cornmint Oil 1.25%Cinnamon oil 0.75%Sodium lauryl sulfate 0.35%Rosemary oil 0.10%Other Ingredients Water, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid,Xanthan gum; 84.49%TOTAL 100.00%
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A Dwarf variety Snapdragon with a spreading habit, the Magic Carpet Mix is one that any gardener would want to add to their collection. Not your typical tall stalks for cutting, but instead a blanket of color suitable for bedding and edging.
Standard early variety.This hybrid shows unusual seedling vigor. Good quality, medium-size heads whether harvested in summer or fall. Good tolerance to moderate fall frost (25–32°F/-4–0°C). AAS winner. NOTE: When grown under fertility or moisture stress all cauliflower, but particularly Snow Crown, can show a purplish coloration on the undersides of the heads.
التنوع المبكر القياسي.يُظهر هذا الهجين قوة شتلة غير عادية. رؤوس متوسطة الحجم ذات نوعية جيدة سواء تم حصادها في الصيف أو الخريف. تحمل جيد للصقيع المعتدل (25-32 درجة فهرنهايت / -4-0 درجة مئوية). الفائز اي اي اس. ملحوظة: عندما ينمو القرنبيط تحت ظروف الخصوبة أو الإجهاد الرطوبي، يمكن أن يظهر كل القرنبيط، ولكن بشكل خاص تاج الثلج، لونًا أرجوانيًا على الجوانب السفلية من الرؤوس.
LATINE NAME
BRASSICA OLERACEA
DAYS TO MATURITY
50 DAYS
LIFE CYCLE
ANNAUL
HYBRID STATUS
HYBRID (F1)
GROWING INFORMATION
CULTURE: Cauliflower prefers a well-drained, fertile soil high in organic matter, a pH of 6.0–7.5 with consistent moisture throughout the growing season. Irrigate regularly for best results. Cauliflower does not do well in hot weather; the best success is with spring and fall crops.
EARLY SPRING CROP: Use early and midseason varieties. Sow in 72-cell plug flats. Seedlings should be ready to transplant in 4–6 weeks. If possible, keep soil at least 70°F (21°C) until germination, and 60°F (16°C) thereafter. Transplant outdoors when seedlings are no older than 4–5 weeks old. Older plants tend to be stressed and do not perform as well as actively growing seedlings. Harden plants carefully by gradually increasing cold before transplanting out, 18" between plants and 24–36" between rows.
FALL CROP: Use midseason and storage varieties. Start seedlings as above in May and transplant to the garden in June–July. To ensure mature heads, seed the crop early in areas where heavy freezes occur early in fall.
WINTER CROP: Successful cauliflower crops can be grown where winters are mild (temperatures rarely below 32°F (0°C)). Transplants can be set out from September to February in these regions.
DIRECT SEEDING: Sow 3–4 seeds 18" apart, ½" deep, rows 24–36" apart, thinning to one plant in each group.
DISEASES: Adhere strictly to a preventive program including: (1) long crop rotations with non-brassica crops, (2) clean starting mixes and outdoor seedbeds, and (3) strict sanitation practices. Johnny's Selected Seeds only sells seed lots of cauliflower that have tested negative for black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris) and black leg (Phoma lingam).
NOTE: A disease-free test result means that in the sample tested, the pathogen targeted was not found. It does not guarantee a seed lot to be disease-free. However, no method of seed treatment can positively insure freedom from disease. We are glad to help with specific questions.
INSECT PESTS: Repel flea beetles and root maggots on young seedlings by covering with floating row covers from day of planting. Treat flea beetles with insecticides such as pyrethrin or azadirachtin if heavy pressure is observed. For cabbage worms and loopers, use bacillus thuringiensis (bt). cutworm prevention: cultivate soil 24 weeks before planting to work in cover crops and destroy weeds.
BLANCHING: Exposure to the sun can cause white cauliflower heads to yellow. To prevent yellowing and promote better head quality in hot weather, follow this blanching technique: at the moment when small white heads are just visible through leaves, gather the outer leaves over the head and tie with string or a large rubber band to preserve white curd color. Another method is to crack the leaf midribs and fold them over the heads until completely covered. Be sure not to break the leaves, or they may blow away. Tied or covered heads may experience increased humidity and greater likelihood of contracting alternaria. As such, practice blanching only when necessary; not in the cool, shorter days of fall, or with colored varieties that need sunlight to achieve their full color.
HARVEST: Keep an eye on development, cutting heads when desired size is obtained but before the curds becomes loose, or "ricey."
STORAGE: Store at 32°F (0°C) and 95–98% relative humidity for 2–3 weeks
Microgreen SeedExclusive! Spicy, easy-to-grow mix.A colorful blend of red and green mustards with various textures. Based on our yield trial, we recommend seeding 7.5 gm per tray at approx. 3.5 flats per oz of seed.
LATINE NAME
BRASSICA SPP
DAYS TO MATURITY
10-15 DAYS
LIFE CYCLE
ANNAUL
GROWING INFORMATION
CULTURE: Grow in a greenhouse or protected area. Follow the germination guidelines for the specific variety being grown. However, you can generally be successful by following the guidelines for Brassica family members: grow on potting mix or soilless medium of your choice in shallow trays or 20-row flats. Broadcast seed thickly on the media surface with seeds 1/8- 1/4" apart, press seeds firmly into media for maximum soil contact, and cover lightly with sowing mix, vermiculite, or humidity dome. Microgreens can be germinated on heat mats, in germination chambers, or on greenhouse benches or floors.WATERING: Bottom water or mist to prevent sowing mix from splashing on the seedlings. Maintain even moisture and do not allow sowing medium to dry out.TEMPERATURE: Ideal soil temperature is 75°F (24°C) until germination, then reduced to 60°F (16°C). Optimal ambient temperatures are variety-specific, but 65–75°F (18–24°C) is generally a favorable range. Temperatures above 75°F can increase disease pressure and inhibit germination.LIGHTING: Consider supplemental lighting in any environment where natural light is insufficient, such as in a greenhouse during the short days of winter.FERTILIZER: For media that hold some fertility, such as potting mix, plain water is usually best. Watering with a dilute fertilizer solution is appropriate for media with no inherent nutrient value, or for slow-growing species that might exhaust fertility before reaching harvest stage. If fertilizing, incorporate fertilizer into the sowing mix before sowing, or use a bottom watering system for liquid applications to avoid residue on the leaves.DAYS TO MATURITY: Varies depending on the variety, growing conditions, and desired size at harvest. Fast-growing varieties are typically ready for harvest in 10-15 days while slow-growing varieties are ready in 16-25 days.DISEASES: Because they are planted so densely, microgreens can be prone to disorders, such as damping off, associated with poor air circulation and saturated media. Ensure air movement with horizontal airflow fans, use clean media and water sources, and use appropriate seeding density.HARVEST: Harvest once have fully developed, or once the first true leaves begin to emerge, depending upon your market. Typically, microgreens are harvested at 1/2-2" in height. Cut with scissors or a sharp knife and minimize handling to reduce damage.STORAGE: Shelf life ranges from 5-10 days under proper storage conditions. Microgreens must be washed before serving.
Botanical Name
Allium fistulosum
Planting Zones
3-9
Light
Full Sun
Soil Temp for Germination
75 Degrees F
Germination Time
8-10 Days
Planting Depth
1/2 Inch
Plant Size
12-18 Inches Tall, 6-8 Inch Spread
Days to Harvest
75 Days
Growing Instructions
Start indoors 6-7 weeks before last average frost date, or sow directly outside after the soil temperature reaches a consistent 60 degrees F. Less than 1 inch between plants is acceptable, especially in fertile well-draining soil that is kept evenly moist. Plant every 2 weeks for succession harvests.
Seed Saving Instructions
Clip browning flower heads a few inches below seed head and allow to fully dry in a paper bag for 1-2 weeks. Separate seeds from other plant material. Label and store in a cool dry place for up to 2 years
Blocky red bell PepperA tall, strong, vegetative plant, Sprinter remains productive through adverse weather. Benefits from at least some heat, but produces high yields of beautiful, large, dark red fruits through a variety of conditions. Excellent flavor. High resistance
LATINE NAME
CAPSICUM ANNUUM
DAYS TO MATURITY
60 GREEN , 80 RED RIPE
LIFE CYCLE
ANNAUL
HYBRID STATUS
HYBRID (F1)
GROWING INFORMATION
CULTURE: Sow seeds in desired medium 6–8 weeks prior to transplanting. Maintain a constant 80–90°F (27–32°C) soil temperature. When first true leaves just show, transplant the seedlings into cell-type containers or blocks. 2" or larger containers will produce larger, stronger root systems; 4" blocks are the standard. Grow plants at 70–74°F (21–23°C) days and 68°F (20°C) nights. Fertilize with a complete nutrient solution (EC 1.5–2, pH 5.2) or equivalent as needed to keep plants dark green and healthy. When transplanting into the greenhouse, maintain temperatures of 73°F (23°C) days and 70°F (21°C) nights for the week after transplanting. This promotes rapid vegetative growth and root establishment. 7–10 days after transplanting, lower temperatures to 73–75°F (23–24°C) days and 63–64°F (17–18°C) nights. For two-stemmed plants, use a plant density of 3–3 1/2 plants/square meter, which results in 6–7 stems/square meter (9 sq.ft.). Plants can be pruned to 4 stems, maintaining 6–7 stems/square meter (9 sq.ft.), but fruit will be smaller. Remove flowers up to the second or third node after initial branching to allow the plant to reach a suitable size before trying to support a fruit load.
TRELLISING: We recommend pruning the plants to 2–4 stems and trellising them up a string, like
greenhouse tomatoes.
HARVEST: Harvest peppers when they are 80% or more final ripe color.
DISEASES AND PESTS: Use crop rotation or new media to reduce soilborne disease problems. Use regularly scheduled releases of beneficial insects to control pests.
DAYS TO MATURITY: From transplanting.
Sprouting Broccoli Medium Height Plant Strongly Branched,Medium Growth Leaves with Jagged Margins.The Inflorescence are Medium Thickness and Green Color.Made in Italy