The AMS/DYT1–MYB module interacts with the MED25–MYC–MYB complexes to inhibit jasmonate‐regulated floral defense in Arabidopsis
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, EarlyView.
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, EarlyView.
I am looking into buying a property with the intent to plant an orchard. However the place that fits most of my wants, has termites being treated off the back corner of the house. I know that young fruit trees would be at risk for these pests. Does anyone have advice? Would it be better to skip this property? Or are regular termite treatments effective enough to not worry about this issue?
Edit: property in Northern California.
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These photos date back to December 31st of 2023, New Years Eve a year ago. I don’t normally keep photos on my phone for long, but somehow these have been hanging out and waiting to be used for over a year now. Their quiet beauty reminds me of the day, how optimistic I was feeling then.
The last sunset of that year…
So many thoughts, hopes, fears. Of course I didn’t know it then, but the year ahead (2024) turned out to be a pretty good one for me. Although it must be noted that two weeks after I took these photos we were hit with a winter storm remarkable for its garden destruction. I’ve been holding my breath this year, fearful of a repeat.
Oh 2025, what have you got in store for us? It all feels so precarious.
Wishes for a Happy New Year… Read More »
So after completing the composting toilet build, I’ve been running out of time with the borrowed excavator so straight into swales it is.
Forgot to take a a starting photo, but this hill is where the orchard will be and at the bottom will be vege Gardens.
First photo is all the small trees cut and moved to the side, see pile of small trees in photo 5. These will be placed into the Swale when finished to break down over time.
Once I have dug all 2-3 swales (not sure if I’ll do 3 yet) I’ll then get into shaping the mound better getting nice smooth slopes and seeding With nitrogen fixing legumes.
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This December 2024 Digital Deep Dive downloadable report covers some of the latest news on biologicals.
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Set for May 3, 2025, Wave Petunias, a PanAmerican Seed brand, has prepared a marketing kit to celebrate its first national consumer holiday.
The post Wave Petunias Starts a New Tradition with Its First National Wave Day appeared first on Greenhouse Grower.
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I’ve planted two cultivars of Parsley (common and curly leaf) as well as chervil in my garden and after 2 months only 2 of the dozens of seeds (all curly leaf) have germinated.
Am I doing something wrong? I know it’s winter ATM but we never get frost (or even close).
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You can harvest individual leaves with a knife, but what if you want the entire head & crown? I’ve tried to pull the lettuce but plenty of soil comes out with the roots so I wonder if thats good for my planter beds.
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Just picked these up and they are like this. Yellowy leaves, little spots and discoloured leaves.
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