
Soil Testing - Clemson University
Soil sampling and testing can be used as a management tool to help in decisions related to fertilizer and limestone applications for commercially grown crops, home gardens, fruit trees, …
Cooperative Extension Service - Clemson University
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The goal of the project was to compare the pinestraw production between unfertilized trees, trees fertilized with granular fertilizer (17% NH4+-N - 17% P2O5 - 17% K2O), and trees fertilized …
55 acres for lagoon water (example 3) + 185 acres for sludge = 240 acres. 4. How many acres of commercial pine plantation are needed if the extra nitrogen from sludge is used to fertilize pine …
Immediately after installing the dry detention basin, water the vegetation twice weekly as needed until the plants become established (typically six weeks). Only fertilize the dry detention basin …
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However, two trees are suggested for cross-pollination for fruit trees 16. Care: Plant so root flare is visible at soil surface 14. At planting, water the root ball daily with two gallons of water per …
Best Management Practices - Clemson University
Healthy Trees Healthy Soils (Powerpoint-PDF version) TreesSC Workshop, March 5, 2015 Building the Sustainable Landscape (Powerpoint-PDF version) Southern Chapter International …
Mulch Matters - Clemson University
In addition to giving the landscape a neat, finished appearance, maintaining a two-to-three-inch layer of mulch in plant beds and around trees and shrubs can help moderate soil temperature, …
Tree Management - Clemson University
Landscape Services Arbor Crew provides a comprehensive Tree Management Program for the over 7,000 inventoried trees on Clemson University's Main Campus. The International Society …
Carolina Yards: SCNPS Native Plant Database - Clemson University
Carolina Yards is designed to help South Carolinians conserve water and make positive changes to the environmental quality of their yards, neighborhoods, and surrounding waterways.