以文本方式查看主题 - 精本科技论坛 (http://www.wh40.cn/bbs/index.asp) -- 精本科技 (http://www.wh40.cn/bbs/list.asp?boardid=2) ---- ManuelEJ Manuel: This is a no-brainer (http://www.wh40.cn/bbs/dispbbs.asp?boardid=2&id=1221) |
-- 作者:xiongyy -- 发布时间:2014-11-11 14:37:04 -- ManuelEJ Manuel: This is a no-brainer Many people see organic gardening as a way to contribute to
the safe-keeping of our beautiful pla. For others it presents the opportunity to
put nutrient-rich and chemical-free food on the table. Both are laudible
reasons. Whatever your reason is http://www.theraidersproshop.com/kids-otis-sistrunk-black-jersey/ ,
you may find that these suggestions really help. A great way to deal with weeds
in a safe and nontoxic way, is to use a spray bottle of diluted di soap to treat
areas with overgrowth in your garden. Use a ratio of one tablespoon of mild di
soap per 16 ounces of water. Spray the weeds once a day and with in a week they
ould rivel up and be easier to pull out. Choose carefully the plants you want to
grow. So plants are simply not made to grow indoors. If you want to grow
vegetables, you can easily grow brooli or Brussels sprouts indoors. Alyssums and
zinnias are great flowers to grow indoors. You can also experint with other
kinds of plants, but keep in mind that it might not work. It is important to
rotate your organic plants regularly when you are attempting to grow an indoor
garden. Plants bend toward wherever a light source is. If you do not rotate your
plants there is a good chance that they will all bend toward one side which will
limit the amount of vegetables that grow on the plants. Water your plants during
the morning to avoid having fungal growth that generally prefers moisture and
darkness. By watering your plants during the day they are best able to take
advantage of the sun, and utilize the suns anti-bterial effects. So bteria or
fungi are light sensitive, so by watering during the day you benefit the plant
by reducing the growth potential of its petitors. Planting cover crops is
important to maintain a good quality soil. By protecting the soil with cover
crops, it will be immune against weeds, be more fertile, have less water and
wind erosion, and have better water drainage. Clover, fava beans http://www.theraidersproshop.com/kids-nick-roach-black-jersey/ ,
and buckwheat are all fantastic for cover cropping. If you have a problem with
aphids, consider using ladybugs. Ladybugs are natural predators to aphids, and
they are very effective in keeping the aphid population under control. You can
buy them in bulk from a garden center or online. This is a much better solution
than spraying your plants with pesticides. A natural, albeit sowhat tedious, way
to keep pests and fungus from destroying your organic fruit crop is to use
plastic zipper bags. When the fruits are still young on the branches, ple them
in large zipper bags secured at the top with staples. Cut off a bottom corner to
allow for adequate drainage. To rid your organic garden of bugs, try using a
mixture of di soap and water. Mix 2 tablespoons of di soap into a gallon of
water. Use a spray bottle to spray the foliage and soil around the plants.
Before spraying your whole garden or even a whole plant, test the effect of the
mixture on a few leaves and wait a few days before doing the rest. The above
list ould have provided you with a so good ideas on being an even better organic
gardener. It\'s great that you have such an interest in the subject. Going
organic is \'green\'; it is healthy, and it is enjoyable! The shorts and
flip-flops are out in Buffalo, which can only mean one thing: training camp is
right around the corner.
While an exact date hasn\'t been announced, the Buffalo Bills will begin training camp as early as the third weekend in July. That\'s sooner than usual because the Bills will play in the Hall of Fame game in early August. Even before the Bills kick things off at St. John Fisher College http://www.theraidersproshop.com/kids-mychal-rivera-black-jersey/ , players can get in valuable work over the next three weeks during organized team activities. While the emphasis is on teaching and installation -- not so much evaluation -- players who excel in OTAs could carry that momentum into training camp. Obviously, it\'s beneficial for every player to attend OTAs, pick up the system quickly, and build a head of steam entering the summer. Yet for some Bills, it\'s even more important that they don\'t fall behind in the coming weeks. In our view, here are the players who will be under the microscope the most in OTAs: ManuelEJ Manuel: This is a no-brainer. Unlike Geno Smith, his 2013 draft counterpart in New York, Manuel won\'t face veteran competition during training camp. It\'s a move designed to take some pressure off Manuel, whose health and up-and-down rookie season have been well-documented. Yet it keeps the spotlight squarely on Manuel, as backups Thad Lewis and Jeff Tuel don\'t pose a challenge to supplant Manuel as the opening-day starter. How Manuel and Sammy Watkins, the Bills\' 2014 first-round draft pick http://www.theraidersproshop.com/kids-miles-burris-black-jersey/ , fit together during the three weeks of OTAs will be of top concern from an outside perspective. T.J. Graham: Graham could face an uphill battle during training camp this summer and will need to be sharper than most players over the next few months. He can\'t control how Mike Williams fares in training camp, or how Marquise Goodwin\'s role within the offense changes in his second season. Those two players are Graham\'s main competition. Goodwin is a near-lock to make the roster, while Williams\' guaranteed salary makes him an unappealing cut come August. Yet if Graham can leap-frog either on the depth chart, it will help his case to stick. What Graham can control, then, is how he can become a more complete receiver. He\'s mainly a speed threat, but improving his pass-catching and route-running abilities should be his top goals. Pears Erik Pears: Pears turns 32 next month and while he proved durable last season with the Bills, his health and conditioning should be of prime concern as he preps for training camp. Pears faces stiff competition at right tackle from second-round pick Cyrus Kouandjio. Like Graham, Pears\' fate could be out of his control. If Kouandjio |