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Good Start Gentle

Gerber Good Start Gentle Powder, 23.2 Ounce Gerber Good Start Gentle Powder, 23.2 Ounce
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Gentle milk based infant formula with iron.

  • Only good start formula begins with 100% whey proteins broken down to be easy to digest
  • We start with our GENTLE formula and tailor the vitamins and minerals to support the needs of growing babies and toddlers
  • A blend of antioxident vitamins C and E, zinc and vitamin A for natural immune system support


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7 CASES 127 oz NESTLES GOOD START GENTLE POWDER ORANGE 6PACK
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Gerber Good Start Gentle 9 Cans
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Good Start Gentle
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GERBER GOOD START GENTLE CONCENTRATED 18 BOXES
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Lot of 5 Gerber Good Start GENTLE Formula
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Gerber Good Start GENTLE Powder 232 oz Pack of 4
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good start Gentle 845 oz x 10
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Jump Start Your Garden with Seedlings & Cuttings

The arrival of March typically has gardeners itching to get
outside and start digging, but with many final frost dates well
into May it's just too early to do any real planting outside—as
so many of us have learned the hard way. To satisfy the
gardening bug at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, landscape
staff members are mulching and pruning, while the exciting work
of planning the year's garden displays for the coming year is
taking shape in our minds and on our planning tables. One of the
most important jobs landscape staff is currently involved in is
growing seedlings and rooted cuttings for use in summer
displays.

When starting plants from seed, we prepare flats with soil
amended with peat, perilite and a little bit of pine bark. We
then scatter seed over the soil (not in it) and top dress with a
thin layer of fine sand. We label each flat with the plant name
and date we sowed. The flats then go on propagation benches
lined with heat mats. If you'd like to try this at home and
don't have heat mats, try substituting electric heat tape used
to keep pipes from freezing. Once the seeds have germinated and
put out their first set of true leaves, the flats come off the
heat mats. Throughout, we water our seedlings with permanent
misters mounted over the benches. At home, you can use a mist
bottle four or five times daily. Make sure your new plants are
getting plenty of sunlight and if it's only from one direction,
turn your flat at least once a day.

Once seedlings have two to three sets of leaves, we transplant
them into a larger container—either cell-packs or small pots.
Putting a new seedling into too large a pot will allow excess
water to collect and could rot the plant. Pansies, petunias or
other cool weather plants can go onto a porch or covered area in
mid to late March. Summer annuals shouldn't go out until danger
of frost has passed (when planting at home, count backwards
using the germination time on your seed packets).

For cuttings, we start with a two- to four-inch stem from the
plant we want to propagate. We strip the bottom leaves, being
careful not to damage the plant, and then dip the stem into a
root hormone to give it a jump-start. We place the cuttings in a
flat using either a sand/bark mixture (good if you over water)
or the same peat/perilite mix we use for seedlings. When placing
a cutting in soil, we make sure at least one node (where a leaf
was removed) is in the soil, as it will root more easily. We
gently press the soil around the stem so the cuttings are
stable. If we're rooting something with large leaves, we cut
half of each leaf off so the stem can put more energy into
rooting and less into maintaining leaves. Again, we use a heat
mat and mist, mist, mist since plants that already have leaves
are more prone to water loss, especially in bright sun. After
two to three weeks, we gently tug on the plant to see if it
feels firmly rooted. When the roots are secure, we transplant
into a 3"-4" pot or container. Once we've stepped up to a larger
pot, it's time to pinch the new plant back at least twice so it
will be full and bushy when it goes into the ground.

For both cuttings and seedlings grown at home, it' best to
harden the plants off outdoors before placing them in the
ground. You can acclimate plants by moving them onto a porch or
a covered area for a week, then move them into dappled sunlight,
then partial sunlight until they are at last ready for full
sunlight. Happy gardening!

About the Author

Bruce Ballard, Biltmore Estate Landscape Supervisor, has worked
in the gardens of Biltmore Estate, George Washington
Vanderbilt's turn-of-the-century home, for more than fifteen
years. Encompassing both formal and informal designs, the 75
acres of gardens and grounds are at the heart of the nearly
8,000-acre estate. Ballard oversees the day-to-day operations of
three garden crews, responsible for approximately 100 acres of
manicured gardens and roadsides.

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