Sentences with phrase «spring plant growth»

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They die back to ground level and then sprout new growth from the base of the plants in the spring.
Even after the most severe pruning, dormant plants will sprout new vigorous growth when the warmer spring weather returns, assuming of course they have made it through the winter.
This is a fun outdoor activity that your toddlers can enjoy all spring and summer: planting the seeds, watering them, and checking their growth.
I've written a book on these easy - grow plants, and this spring I'll document the growth of my own...
I've written a book on these easy - grow plants, and this spring I'll document the growth of my own and others» galactagogue garden.
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By next spring, however, the charred landscape is guaranteed to be green once again, aided by natural chemicals that activate seeds from latency and spur plant growth after the flames have passed.
Corn farmers in Minnesota and across the northern Corn Belt often must plant in cold, damp spring soils that can slow early season growth.
During spring, trees and other plants begin to draw down CO2 levels to fuel leaf growth.
Carbon dioxide levels begin to rise in late fall as the death of Northern Hemisphere vegetation releases it into the atmosphere, reaching a peak in May, after which the spring and summer plant growth causes it to decline once again.
After a winter pause, plants put out new growth in spring.
CO2 concentrations typically peak in spring, just before trees, plankton and other plants across the Northern Hemisphere awaken from their winter slumber and begin to greedily suck CO2 out of the sky to fuel photosynthesis and the growth of leaves and cells.
Plants and animals have adapted to the normal seasonal cycle of total ozone and UV and are not used to high UV - exposure during the part of their lifecycle that takes place in spring (e.g. germination, growths of buds, algea blooms in the Arctic ocean,...).
This decrease results because plant respiration also increases with temperature, and some of the photosynthetic gains (that lead to increased productivity) are lost through a) growth and maintenance respiration (Ryan et al. 1995), or b) seasonal differences between photosynthetic gains in the spring and increased respiration in the fall.
In the chilly months of early spring, while neighboring competitors sit dormant, and before overhead trees come into leaf, the plant gets a jump - start on growth by pumping its cells full of water.
Full - sized echinacea plants, as well as seeds for personal garden growth, are available at many garden stores and nurseries during spring and summer months.
After the hard work of the plant's rapid growth during the winter months, a plain flower spike is sent up in the early spring.
Plants and animals have adapted to the normal seasonal cycle of total ozone and UV and are not used to high UV - exposure during the part of their lifecycle that takes place in spring (e.g. germination, growths of buds, algea blooms in the Arctic ocean,...).
Using a scientific method known as phenologyâ in which the onset of various stages of plant growth are correlated with climateâ the team was able to reconstruct spring and summer temperatures in Burgundy from 1370 to 2003.
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This reflects both seasonal growth and added renewable generation capacity, as well as maintenance and refueling schedules for nuclear power plants, which normally undergo maintenance during spring and fall months, when overall electricity demand is lower.
If an old growth forest burns down plants pre-adapted to the new conditions spring up before the ashes are cold.
A recent study estimated that the median onset of plant growth in spring will happen three weeks earlier over the next century, as a result of rising global temperatures.
Fall fertilizing prepares grass plants for the rough winter ahead and ensures nutrients will be available to them in spring, when growth resumes.
«Plant supports placed over perennials now will very shortly be hidden with spring growth yet still have a crucial supporting role.
Keep the plants trim; lightly cut back in spring to encourage new growth and take cuttings when the growth is woody (October to March).
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