Q: We excavated a trench for drainage near an oak tree. At the closest point, we are maybe 12 feet from the trunk of the tree. We did not break any roots larger than about 3/4 inch. Will the tree live ...
Part of the challenge managing putting greens is how the soil physical properties of rootzones change as they age. The suitability of a root zone mixture for putting green construction is commonly ...
The root zone —the area surrounding a plant’s roots—must provide the right balance of water, nutrients and oxygen for plants to thrive. An upcoming webinar series will provide controlled-environment ...
Solution culture experiments with fodder rape (Brassica napus cv. Emerald) show that reduced root temperatures appear to have little effect on phosphate inflow over a wide range of P concentration. At ...
Each week, High Times Cultivation Editor Nico Escondido brings us three beginner grow tips to help ease the novice cultivator into the art of growing. Today, we cover topping, water stress and the ...
JOHN PATRICK: What an absolutely splendid oak tree and at this time of the year when it's dormant, you really can see that wonderful branch structure. But of course what you can't see are its roots.
Meteorologist Mike Hoffman says some farmers are seeing big changes when it comes to root zone moisture. You have to see what recent rains mean for the West! Click on the video link to learn more.
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