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APHIS updates Plants for Planting manual
The update will include a section on the Canada Nursery Certification Program.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) recently updated its Plants for Planting manual to include a section on the United States – Canada Nursery Certification Program (NCP), which is a bilateral export certification program for nursery-grown plants shipped between Canada and the continental United States.
The NCP information added to the manual in Chapter 4 covers the inspections at customs, entry requirements, phytosanitary certificate requirements, commodities excluded from the Canadian Nursery Certification Program (CNCP), eligible plants, eligible plant taxa, authorized facilities, regulated pests, specific provincial requirements and instructions for Customs and Border Protection on how to handle CNCP shipments.
The winter garden may seem dreary, especially on cloudy days, but ornamental grasses continue to add interest.
I love to look out my window and see the showy flowers or seedheads sway in the wind or glisten in the morning with a light frost. By selecting different grasses, the blooming period can range from June to October.
Grasses usually require little care. In late winter or early spring before the grass begins to grow, cut off the dead foliage to within a few inches of the ground.
Some grasses grow best in full sun and others in partial shade. Many grasses prefer a moist, well-drained soil, but some will tolerate dryer conditions.
We’re less than ten days away from Christmas, in this most difficult and unusual year. Tough as it was in many ways, this too will pass. The seasons rolled on, oblivious to world events, and maybe we can take a small lesson from that, to keep looking ahead. The Christmas song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” lists an astonishing array of gifts given to someone by their “true love”. In today’s dollars, buying each item just once would cost about $40,000; but if you truly wanted to follow the song and buy the duplicates required for twelve days, the final price tag would cost close to $180,000. Plus, you’d end up with a lot of fowl of various kinds, and I imagine they’d make quite a mess; and could those ladies be dancing or the lords a-leaping if they were wearing masks? They’d be breathless pretty quickly, poor things!
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