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Creek hearth for Thursday, as well as smoldering plus torching around the fire’s
perimeter plus higher smoke a cigarette, reported by a strong almost 8: thirty
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depending on change. The pace restriction around Hwy 212 is always 33
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2013年8月28日 星期三
2013年8月27日 星期二
hand warmer
Bigger temperature in addition to really winds causes greater open fire pastime
for the Ordinary Creek open fire with On the, like smoldering in addition to
torching from the fire’s circumference in addition to greater smoke cigars, as
per the main: one month a new. michael. post on from Ordinary Creek open fire
facts company.
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A new open assembly is scheduled to get some k. michael. with Sunday within the Crimson Resort fairgrounds to give the area using an post on for the Ordinary Creek open fire and also a concern in addition to respond to time.
With On the, deck hands will probably keep acquire give brand on the location in addition to northwest corners with the open fire having service from weather help support.
You will discover 234 persons implementing the fire.
Not any evacuations will be in outcome, or any campgrounds in the market usually are available, depending on the post on. The speed control down Road 212 remains to be 36 mph.
A new Custer State Do place close up was in outcome in addition to comes with close up connected with Sterling silver Function Piste No . 102, Ingles Creek Piste No . sixty four, in addition to Beartrack Piste No . main. A short lived journey issue was in outcome associated with the place.
Step just one open fire prohibitions will be in put for any Beartooth Disposer Center.
Design safeguard in addition to oblique open fire brand do the job will probably go on regarding households in the western world Derive connected with Ordinary Creek.
Often the 900-acre Ordinary Creek open fire is definitely getting rid of 5 various mile after mile location connected with Crimson Resort.
The fire remains to be 25 % covered.
A new open assembly is scheduled to get some k. michael. with Sunday within the Crimson Resort fairgrounds to give the area using an post on for the Ordinary Creek open fire and also a concern in addition to respond to time.
With On the, deck hands will probably keep acquire give brand on the location in addition to northwest corners with the open fire having service from weather help support.
You will discover 234 persons implementing the fire.
Not any evacuations will be in outcome, or any campgrounds in the market usually are available, depending on the post on. The speed control down Road 212 remains to be 36 mph.
A new Custer State Do place close up was in outcome in addition to comes with close up connected with Sterling silver Function Piste No . 102, Ingles Creek Piste No . sixty four, in addition to Beartrack Piste No . main. A short lived journey issue was in outcome associated with the place.
Step just one open fire prohibitions will be in put for any Beartooth Disposer Center.
Design safeguard in addition to oblique open fire brand do the job will probably go on regarding households in the western world Derive connected with Ordinary Creek.
Often the 900-acre Ordinary Creek open fire is definitely getting rid of 5 various mile after mile location connected with Crimson Resort.
2013年8月26日 星期一
hand warmer
Larger conditions along with years will result in enhanced flames task about the
Natural stone Creek flames about Friday, which include smoldering along with
torching inside fire’s border along with enhanced light up, as outlined by a 6:
30th some sort of. e. revise in the Natural stone Creek flames data place of
work.
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About Friday, crews can carry on and develop side range down the free airline along with nw perimeters on the flames using some help from surroundings assist.
There are actually 234 men and women taking care of the fireplace.
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Some sort of Custer Country wide Mend spot close-up is at influence along with involves close-up involving Gold Manage Walk Number 102, Ingles Creek Walk Number 64, along with Beartrack Walk Number 6. A temporary airline flight constraint is at influence adjacent the spot.
Level one particular flames limits come in area to the Beartooth Arranger Section.
Composition security along with indirect flames range job can proceed right behind properties in the West Hand involving Natural stone Creek.
Typically the 900-acre Natural stone Creek flames is usually using up your five mls free airline involving Reddish colored Motel.
The fireplace is still 25 percent protected.
Some sort of open public getting together with is focused intended for a few r. e. about Friday with the Reddish colored Motel fairgrounds to deliver the neighborhood with the revise about the Natural stone Creek flames or a problem along with reply period.
About Friday, crews can carry on and develop side range down the free airline along with nw perimeters on the flames using some help from surroundings assist.
There are actually 234 men and women taking care of the fireplace.
Zero evacuations come in influence, and all sorts of campgrounds in the neighborhood are generally start, in accordance with the revise. The velocity limitation coupled Motorway 212 is still 30 mph.
Some sort of Custer Country wide Mend spot close-up is at influence along with involves close-up involving Gold Manage Walk Number 102, Ingles Creek Walk Number 64, along with Beartrack Walk Number 6. A temporary airline flight constraint is at influence adjacent the spot.
Level one particular flames limits come in area to the Beartooth Arranger Section.
Composition security along with indirect flames range job can proceed right behind properties in the West Hand involving Natural stone Creek.
Typically the 900-acre Natural stone Creek flames is usually using up your five mls free airline involving Reddish colored Motel.
2013年8月17日 星期六
Within the path through the Deer Expo
Last weekend deer hunters flocked to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention
Center for the Annual World Deer Expo. The hunters swarmed the aisles while
trailing the hottest items for the upcoming season. Folks were able to get
their hands on gear, gadgets, clothing and other accessories. Almost anything
related to deer hunting or hunting in general was displayed.
The buzzing crowd and close quarters in some sections had me longing for a
solitary tree stand on the backside of anywhere. But , we trudged on thru the
lines of bodies to hunt down some of the new items released for this season.
Hopefully we located some that might give an edge in the field.hand warmer mouse
Getting warmed up
A new style of hand and body warmer is out, and it is called Click It Hot.
The warmer comes in various sizes and is simple to use. The vinyl pouch is
filled with a soft jelly substance. A small dimed-sized piece of metal is
clicked to activate the warmer.
In a few seconds, the gel begins to harden and the heat begins. The pouch
will reach around 130 degrees. A plus to this hand warmer is the pouch can be
rejuvenated by placing it in boiling water for around 10 to 20 minutes. The
hand warmer can be reused several times. The down side is the heat only lasts
for about an hour.
One piece of equipment for bow hunters that has gained popularity is the
light arrow nock. The illuminated nocks allows the hunter to see the arrow in
flight. The result is to identify the shot location or locate the arrow if it
passes through or misses. Some lighted nocks were not reliable and had to be
turned on before shooting.
NuFletch Archery has solved both problems. Their new Ignitor Lighted Nock
is activated by the bow string on the shot. The unit is like a light stick
without any metal connectors. The nock has exclusive inserts for a proper fit
on the arrow shaft.
The nock unit is enclosed and waterproof. Hunters can turn off the nock by
removing the light stick and pulling up on the bulb. Orange and red colored
nocks can remain illuminated for around 15 hours giving hunters plenty of time
to recover their game.
Also by NuFletch are the new Ape Arrow Tails. The Ape is a fletching
ferrule that is added to archers existing arrow. Your arrow shafts can be
trimmed to accept the Ape Tail. The Ape setup provides a stiffer spine for a
flatter arrow flight compared with weight front of center arrows.
“The arrow balance is slightly front of center, ” said John Marshall of NuFletch. “The arrow has less
vibration and flexing when coming out of the bow. ”
The Ape Tail helps the arrow to stabilize more quickly after the shot
providing better accuracy. Also, the added weight to the rear of the arrow
counters the broadhead and tip weight for improved trajectory.
Looking good
In recent years more women have taken to the outdoors to enjoy hunting and
fishing. Female hunters had a difficult time trying to look their best and keep
perfume scents from make up or hair products from alarming the wild game. Deaux
Girl has introduced a line of scent-free cosmetics and body care products for
women.
There are several different products from oil-free foundations,
water-resistant mascara, mineral lipsticks, body lotions, shampoos and other
cosmetics. Deaux Girls also offers a scent-free odor eliminator spray. Their
products are all natural and environmentally friendly. Men also can use some of
these products without smelling like a girl.
Hollywood
Some of the compact video cameras offered low quality and short record
times. But recent improvements in technology have produced small high-quality
video cameras that are affordable. It has never been easier to video your own
hunts.
Killer Cam has released a compact video camera that can be mounted on gun,
bow or almost anywhere. The camera has two adjustable lenses and a 2 . 5-inch
built-in screen. With the two lenses a hunter can video himself and the shot
without having to move the camera.
“The camera uses a micro-SD card, ” Michael Kong said.
“You can record up to 45 minutes continuous at 720p resolution. ”
Killer Cam can be mounted on a scope, barrel or bow stabilizer without
affecting shooting. The unit has simple controls and uses a rechargeable
Lithium-ion battery. Download is simple with the USB out port. There is also an
infra-red mode for night work.
Stuff you might use
Every year new gadgets come and go. Sometimes the idea is good but the
product is less than desirable. Sometimes a new gizmo has some relevancy and
might be useful. Guys and gadgets go together and if we are not careful we can
end up toting a truckload of gear into the woods.
A couple of items I ran across and the Expo may have place for the hunter.
One of those items is the T-Topper. A simple piece of molded PVC that attaches
to the top of a metal fence post. The Topper can be used to mount a game camera
or dove decoy.
The topper is locked in place with a metal screw and can be easily removed
and relocated. Two stainless-steel clamps are included to affix the game cam.
The Topper is a good idea for installing cameras in food plots or along a fence
line to capture photos of your next trophy buck.
Target practice is essential in hunting. Nice Targets produces quality
plastic film targets with actual photos of game in a natural setting. The
targets are for gun or bow and last longer than paper targets. A special
non-fading ink is used for printing. The deer targets are viewed at various
angles to give the hunter a good sight picture and aim-point on the vital area.
Trimming shooting lanes and clearing a stand site can be a chore. Tiger
Jaws has a line of clippers, cutters and saws to help ease the workload. All of
the units are heavy-duty and well built. The folding saw has aggressive teeth
and a safety handle for blade closing.
Ratchet cutters are available in various sizes. One model has telescoping
handles for more leverage and carrying ease. Certain models of the hand ratchet
trimmers will fit nicely in a back pack or gear bag.
2013年8月14日 星期三
Everything you know is wrong: Oranges aren’t orange.
Oranges weren’t named for their color – because their color often wasn’t orange.
Find out how they get their brilliant hue, why many ripe oranges have to be
dyed, and why nothing in the world is what you think it is.
While the name origins of many fruits are a mystery, the orange seems like a no-brainer. It was named for it color. Actually, use of the word ‘orange’ to describe a cross between red and yellow wasn’t recorded until three hundred years after the fruit appeared in Europe. It’s thought that oranges get their name from the Sanskrit word for fragrant – naranja. And although the flesh of oranges does flare a tasty-looking orange, the skin of many oranges, especially in the ones in warmer countries, is green.
Many fruits are picked while they’re still a little green and left to ripen during transport, in the store, or just become hard little fruit-bombs in a bowl in peoples’ homes. Most green oranges, on the other hand, are perfectly ripe. By the time they turn orange they’re sliding downhill towards rot. The green skin of an orange isn’t indicating that not enough of its natural color is coming through. It’s just pumped full of chlorophyll. In warm, sunny countries, that chlorophyll stays in the fruit. It’s only when the fruit is exposed to cold that the chlorophyll dies off and the orange color shines through.
In South American countries and tropical countries near the equator, oranges stay green all year around. In the United States, oranges grown in early spring or ones that are grown in late fall turn orange naturally. Ones that only see the height of summer are usually green. To make it even more frustrating for farmers, oranges that have killed off their chlorophyll can green up once again by sucking the chlorophyll out of the leaves around them like small, tasty vampires.
Since most people associate green fruit with unripe fruit, most green oranges in the United States and Europe have to be colored to be sellable. In some cases they are exposed to ethylene gas, which breaks down chlorophyll. Some are shocked with cold, or covered in wax. Some are scrubbed down with detergent and some are just dipped in dye. Anything for a sale.
While the name origins of many fruits are a mystery, the orange seems like a no-brainer. It was named for it color. Actually, use of the word ‘orange’ to describe a cross between red and yellow wasn’t recorded until three hundred years after the fruit appeared in Europe. It’s thought that oranges get their name from the Sanskrit word for fragrant – naranja. And although the flesh of oranges does flare a tasty-looking orange, the skin of many oranges, especially in the ones in warmer countries, is green.
Many fruits are picked while they’re still a little green and left to ripen during transport, in the store, or just become hard little fruit-bombs in a bowl in peoples’ homes. Most green oranges, on the other hand, are perfectly ripe. By the time they turn orange they’re sliding downhill towards rot. The green skin of an orange isn’t indicating that not enough of its natural color is coming through. It’s just pumped full of chlorophyll. In warm, sunny countries, that chlorophyll stays in the fruit. It’s only when the fruit is exposed to cold that the chlorophyll dies off and the orange color shines through.
In South American countries and tropical countries near the equator, oranges stay green all year around. In the United States, oranges grown in early spring or ones that are grown in late fall turn orange naturally. Ones that only see the height of summer are usually green. To make it even more frustrating for farmers, oranges that have killed off their chlorophyll can green up once again by sucking the chlorophyll out of the leaves around them like small, tasty vampires.
Since most people associate green fruit with unripe fruit, most green oranges in the United States and Europe have to be colored to be sellable. In some cases they are exposed to ethylene gas, which breaks down chlorophyll. Some are shocked with cold, or covered in wax. Some are scrubbed down with detergent and some are just dipped in dye. Anything for a sale.
2013年8月13日 星期二
Kidney stones: How can something so small hurt so much?
The pain usually comes in waves, stabbing and knife-like. No body position –
sitting, standing, prone – provides relief. Sometimes the pain is accompanied by
nausea, vomiting, fever and chills. Women have even said it hurts worse than
childbirth. What can cause this agony? Would you believe that an object the size
of a grain of sand can do this?
Kidney stone diagram
Kidney stone diagram
For those who have not experienced a kidney stone, this may sound unbelievable. On the other hand, many who have had kidney stones understand the pain all too well. I often wonder how those without modern medical care must suffer from kidney stones. Fortunately, we live in an age when many stones can be prevented and those that do form can be treated without major surgery.
What are kidney stones?
Kidney stones usually first appear in men and women ages 20 to 40. Men are three times more likely to have stones than women. However, urine calcium levels rise during pregnancy, making stone formation easier. While “bad genes” are usually not the cause for most people, certain familial kidney diseases do lead to stones. Chronic urinary tract infections can also lead to development of kidney stones.
The single largest cause of kidney stones is dehydration. Stones tend to occur more often in warmer climates. Other causes of kidney stones include sedentary lifestyle, dietary instability and certain medications.
How do I prevent kidney stones?
As mentioned above, dehydration causes most kidney stones. It is especially easy to become dehydrated while living right here in the beautiful, yet dry, Southern Utah desert. Increasing oral fluid intake is highly recommended. A good goal (unless your doctor has told you to limit fluids for heart or kidney reasons) is to drink enough fluid to make at least 2. 5 liters of urine per day. For the average person, that means six to nine trips to the bathroom per day! It may sound like a hassle, but doing this reduces kidney stone recurrence by 50 percent.
A recent study confirms that water is best. Cola drinks were found to cause stones, both those with sugar or artificial sweeteners. If you don’t like drinking water, then the next best option is to flavor your water with lemon.
You may have heard that if you have kidney stones, you need to avoid food containing dairy. This is not true. Although most kidney stones contain calcium, simply reducing or eliminating calcium from your diet is not recommended. In fact, people who form calcium stones who drastically reduce dietary calcium actually form more stones in the future.
Extracted kidney stones
Extracted kidney stones
People who form frequent kidney stones should have more extensive evaluation by a doctor. This may include blood and urine testing to determine the cause. Occasionally, we find parathyroid tumors or other seemingly unrelated but important causes for recurrent kidney stones. How can I tell if I have a kidney stone?
Kidney stone pain can vary in severity and location. Pain may not be present at all if the stone is not blocking urine flow. Kidney stones usually become painful when they enter the ureter (the small tube that connects a kidney to the bladder. ) When the stone is higher in the ureter, pain usually occurs in the flank on the side of the stone. Nausea and vomiting may occur as well. If the urine trapped behind the stone becomes infected, then fever and shaking chills could occur.
If stones are small enough, they can progress down the ureter toward the bladder. As they do this, the pain can migrate to the front of the abdomen and pelvis on the side of the stone. Pain may radiate down to the genital area too.
What can be done for my kidney stone?
If kidney stones pass to the bladder, then usually the hard part is over. Typically, they can pass from the bladder very easily. If stones are stuck in the kidney or ureter, then a urologist may need to help. Certain medication can loosen the muscular wall of the ureter, increasing the likelihood of passing stones.
Surgical options are usually minimally invasive. Depending on the size and location of the stone, it can be broken up with shock waves, lasers or simply removed with a basket (all done without an incision. ) Larger stones may need more invasive procedures where the stone may need to be removed through an incision.
Prevent if you can, treat if you must
I met a man once who had open heart surgery and then a kidney stone. He said that he’d rather have another open heart surgery than experience kidney stone pain again. His ordeal underscores the need for prevention. Let’s all prevent kidney stones by staying well-hydrated this summer!
Kidney stone diagram
Kidney stone diagram
For those who have not experienced a kidney stone, this may sound unbelievable. On the other hand, many who have had kidney stones understand the pain all too well. I often wonder how those without modern medical care must suffer from kidney stones. Fortunately, we live in an age when many stones can be prevented and those that do form can be treated without major surgery.
What are kidney stones?
Kidney stones usually first appear in men and women ages 20 to 40. Men are three times more likely to have stones than women. However, urine calcium levels rise during pregnancy, making stone formation easier. While “bad genes” are usually not the cause for most people, certain familial kidney diseases do lead to stones. Chronic urinary tract infections can also lead to development of kidney stones.
The single largest cause of kidney stones is dehydration. Stones tend to occur more often in warmer climates. Other causes of kidney stones include sedentary lifestyle, dietary instability and certain medications.
How do I prevent kidney stones?
As mentioned above, dehydration causes most kidney stones. It is especially easy to become dehydrated while living right here in the beautiful, yet dry, Southern Utah desert. Increasing oral fluid intake is highly recommended. A good goal (unless your doctor has told you to limit fluids for heart or kidney reasons) is to drink enough fluid to make at least 2. 5 liters of urine per day. For the average person, that means six to nine trips to the bathroom per day! It may sound like a hassle, but doing this reduces kidney stone recurrence by 50 percent.
A recent study confirms that water is best. Cola drinks were found to cause stones, both those with sugar or artificial sweeteners. If you don’t like drinking water, then the next best option is to flavor your water with lemon.
You may have heard that if you have kidney stones, you need to avoid food containing dairy. This is not true. Although most kidney stones contain calcium, simply reducing or eliminating calcium from your diet is not recommended. In fact, people who form calcium stones who drastically reduce dietary calcium actually form more stones in the future.
Extracted kidney stones
Extracted kidney stones
People who form frequent kidney stones should have more extensive evaluation by a doctor. This may include blood and urine testing to determine the cause. Occasionally, we find parathyroid tumors or other seemingly unrelated but important causes for recurrent kidney stones. How can I tell if I have a kidney stone?
Kidney stone pain can vary in severity and location. Pain may not be present at all if the stone is not blocking urine flow. Kidney stones usually become painful when they enter the ureter (the small tube that connects a kidney to the bladder. ) When the stone is higher in the ureter, pain usually occurs in the flank on the side of the stone. Nausea and vomiting may occur as well. If the urine trapped behind the stone becomes infected, then fever and shaking chills could occur.
If stones are small enough, they can progress down the ureter toward the bladder. As they do this, the pain can migrate to the front of the abdomen and pelvis on the side of the stone. Pain may radiate down to the genital area too.
What can be done for my kidney stone?
If kidney stones pass to the bladder, then usually the hard part is over. Typically, they can pass from the bladder very easily. If stones are stuck in the kidney or ureter, then a urologist may need to help. Certain medication can loosen the muscular wall of the ureter, increasing the likelihood of passing stones.
Surgical options are usually minimally invasive. Depending on the size and location of the stone, it can be broken up with shock waves, lasers or simply removed with a basket (all done without an incision. ) Larger stones may need more invasive procedures where the stone may need to be removed through an incision.
Prevent if you can, treat if you must
I met a man once who had open heart surgery and then a kidney stone. He said that he’d rather have another open heart surgery than experience kidney stone pain again. His ordeal underscores the need for prevention. Let’s all prevent kidney stones by staying well-hydrated this summer!
2013年8月12日 星期一
Growing flowering bulbs in the landscape
Greg Bowman
I tell myself that one day I am going to take up a few new hobbies. I always would like to get into bird watching and believe I could enjoy gardening more with more free time. I really enjoy bulb plants.
There are a wide variety of bulbs that will work in Georgia. With flowering bulbs, you can get a variety of flower colors and even get some variety in the foliage. You also can use bulbs from group plantings to growing in pots if space is limited.
Today, I will be share researched based information from UGA Horticulturists, Paul Thomas, Gary Wade and Bodie Pennisi.
For the sake of time, I won’t go into great detail, but you need to have a basic terminology of bulbs and the other bulb-like structures that are associated with bulbs.
A bulb is an underground organ that will have a short, fleshy and mainly vertical stem axis bearing at the top a growing point or flower bud.
Within bulbs there are two types, the tunicate and the non-tunicate or scaly type bulb. A daffodil would be an example of a tunicate and a lily would be a non-tunicate type bulb.
A corm is the swollen base of a stem axis enclosed by scale-like leaves.
Crocus and gladiolus would be an example of a corm.
A tuber is a modified stem-like structure that develops on underground stems. For example sake, an Irish potato and caladiums would be tubers.
Finally, a rhizome is a specialized stem structure where the main stem of the plant grows horizontally below the soil surface or at the soil surface.
Iris and cannas would be rhizome examples.
If you want to get into or expand you bulb gardening, note that bulbs are sorted by several categorizing factors.
You can research bulbs based on size, time of bloom and their overall hardiness.
When thinking about hardiness, remember that tender bulbs do not handle freezing temperatures and mainly are planted in warmer areas.
Semi-hardy bulbs work well in milder situation, but can’t be counted on in colder climates unless you are going to protect them from the cold. A bulb labeled as hardy normally will handle cold climates. When doing your research, look for bulbs that will work in your area.
Just like the four seasons, you can find bulbs that will work in each. The spring flowering bulbs are planted in the fall and will bloom the next spring. According to Thomas, Wade and Pennisi, most spring flowering bulbs are completely hardy in Georgia.
Also for example, summer flowering bulbswill include hardy to tender bulbs that flower in the summer. In addition, some of the summer bulbs can even flower up to frost in some situations.
When deciding on bulbs, make sure you are planting the right bulbs at the correct of year and again that they will work in your part of the state.
Site selection for all landscape items is important. If you plant your tree, shrub and even bulbs in the wrong site, the landscape item may survive, but never reach maximum potential. Most spring flowering bulbs can manage in a light shade to a full sun setting.
You need to find a site that can offer 6-10 hours of direct light per day. According to Thomas, Wade and Pennisi, this need not restrict their planting to areas that are in full sun year around because many spring flowering bulbs bloom and produce foliage well before most deciduous trees leaf out.
The summer bulbs on the other hand need to be in a spot where the will receive more exact on the recommended amount of light. On the summer flowering bulbs, poor or less than the recommended lights hours can result in poor flowering.
Note also that too much or more than the recommended light hours can result in bleaching of flowering and foliage in some of the bulbs. This means that selecting the right bulbs for the right area including the sun light hours is a factor.
Bulbs like a soil for the most part that is moist, but is well-drained. Don’t underestimate the damage that a poorly drained soil can do. You can do your own soil drainage test prior to planting. You will need to dig a hole in the potential planting area about a foot deep and then fill with water.
The next day, fill the hole again with water and see how long the water stays in the hole. A well-draining hole should have the water drained out in 8 to 10 hours.
If the hole is not draining properly, you may need to amend the soil with items like bark, peat moss and compost for example to improve drainage.
Read more: Calhoun Times - Growing flowering bulbs in the landscape
I tell myself that one day I am going to take up a few new hobbies. I always would like to get into bird watching and believe I could enjoy gardening more with more free time. I really enjoy bulb plants.
There are a wide variety of bulbs that will work in Georgia. With flowering bulbs, you can get a variety of flower colors and even get some variety in the foliage. You also can use bulbs from group plantings to growing in pots if space is limited.
Today, I will be share researched based information from UGA Horticulturists, Paul Thomas, Gary Wade and Bodie Pennisi.
For the sake of time, I won’t go into great detail, but you need to have a basic terminology of bulbs and the other bulb-like structures that are associated with bulbs.
A bulb is an underground organ that will have a short, fleshy and mainly vertical stem axis bearing at the top a growing point or flower bud.
Within bulbs there are two types, the tunicate and the non-tunicate or scaly type bulb. A daffodil would be an example of a tunicate and a lily would be a non-tunicate type bulb.
A corm is the swollen base of a stem axis enclosed by scale-like leaves.
Crocus and gladiolus would be an example of a corm.
A tuber is a modified stem-like structure that develops on underground stems. For example sake, an Irish potato and caladiums would be tubers.
Finally, a rhizome is a specialized stem structure where the main stem of the plant grows horizontally below the soil surface or at the soil surface.
Iris and cannas would be rhizome examples.
If you want to get into or expand you bulb gardening, note that bulbs are sorted by several categorizing factors.
You can research bulbs based on size, time of bloom and their overall hardiness.
When thinking about hardiness, remember that tender bulbs do not handle freezing temperatures and mainly are planted in warmer areas.
Semi-hardy bulbs work well in milder situation, but can’t be counted on in colder climates unless you are going to protect them from the cold. A bulb labeled as hardy normally will handle cold climates. When doing your research, look for bulbs that will work in your area.
Just like the four seasons, you can find bulbs that will work in each. The spring flowering bulbs are planted in the fall and will bloom the next spring. According to Thomas, Wade and Pennisi, most spring flowering bulbs are completely hardy in Georgia.
Also for example, summer flowering bulbswill include hardy to tender bulbs that flower in the summer. In addition, some of the summer bulbs can even flower up to frost in some situations.
When deciding on bulbs, make sure you are planting the right bulbs at the correct of year and again that they will work in your part of the state.
Site selection for all landscape items is important. If you plant your tree, shrub and even bulbs in the wrong site, the landscape item may survive, but never reach maximum potential. Most spring flowering bulbs can manage in a light shade to a full sun setting.
You need to find a site that can offer 6-10 hours of direct light per day. According to Thomas, Wade and Pennisi, this need not restrict their planting to areas that are in full sun year around because many spring flowering bulbs bloom and produce foliage well before most deciduous trees leaf out.
The summer bulbs on the other hand need to be in a spot where the will receive more exact on the recommended amount of light. On the summer flowering bulbs, poor or less than the recommended lights hours can result in poor flowering.
Note also that too much or more than the recommended light hours can result in bleaching of flowering and foliage in some of the bulbs. This means that selecting the right bulbs for the right area including the sun light hours is a factor.
Bulbs like a soil for the most part that is moist, but is well-drained. Don’t underestimate the damage that a poorly drained soil can do. You can do your own soil drainage test prior to planting. You will need to dig a hole in the potential planting area about a foot deep and then fill with water.
The next day, fill the hole again with water and see how long the water stays in the hole. A well-draining hole should have the water drained out in 8 to 10 hours.
If the hole is not draining properly, you may need to amend the soil with items like bark, peat moss and compost for example to improve drainage.
Read more: Calhoun Times - Growing flowering bulbs in the landscape
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