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Red button ginger spliy
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Dividing is also a great way for a gardener to get more of their favorite plants into their beds. – If your garden has a vigorous perennial that has been in the garden for more than a few years, or it has started to choke out other plants and no longer looks healthy (dead centers, floppy and unable to support healthy foliage and flowers), then it may be time to divide. Unless otherwise stated, the size specifications are the same as the global size specification shown at the beginning of the section.BLOOMINGTON, Ill. Regional Codes are on the right-hand side of the PLU list.ĮMEA = Europe, Middle East, Africa Region Global codes and size specifications are listed on the left-hand side of the PLU list.Ĥ. ** Average fruit/vegetable weight or diameter is not a minimum weight or diameter, but the average weight or diameter of the items contained in the box irrespective of its size (capacity) * The size (count 100 or 88) refers to the number of fruits/vegetables in a standard box most commonly in use in N. Small: 100 size and smaller * Average fruit weight 150g **Įxtra Large : 64 size and larger* Average fruit weight > 285g** America (i.e., ROW) are coded with the appropriate "West" number.Īt the beginning of each section where two or more sizes (e.g., Small and Large) are assigned to an item (e.g., variety) size specifications are provided:

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It is most important that produce items exported from outside N.

  • where "East" and "West" are both provided, use the ""West".
  • where only one number is provided, use that number.
  • America, or elsewhere worldwide, or sold within national borders and must be used: America (i.e., Rest of World ) irrespective of whether it is exported to N. or west of the Ontario/Manitoba border in Canada (unless otherwise noted viz APPLES, GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES) West refers to items grown west of the Mississippi River in the U.S. or east of the Ontario/Manitoba border in Canada. AmericaĮast refers to items grown east of the Mississippi River in the U.S.












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