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Jerome Skuba Phones & Addresses

  • Waukegan, IL
  • Palos Hills, IL
  • Vernon Hills, IL
  • 1030 Melody Rd, Lake Forest, IL 60045 (847) 295-0757
  • 1908 Gideon Ave, Zion, IL 60099
  • Long Grove, IL
  • Detroit, MI
  • Long Grove, IL

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Method Of Propagation And Product Produced Thereby

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US Patent:
6658790, Dec 9, 2003
Filed:
Jan 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/041106
Inventors:
Jerome Skuba - Lake Forest IL, 60045
International Classification:
A01C 104
US Classification:
47 56, 47 581
Abstract:
An improvement in a method of propagating, and an article useful in association with, or produced by, the method of propagating. Plants are produced in mats by steps including: providing a bottom net made of a material that is pervious to moisture, positioning a sheet of a fabric, depositing a layer of planting medium on said fabric, spreading viable wildflower seed over said medium, moistening said medium and said seeds, germinating seeds in the medium, such that roots of seedlings from said seeds intermesh with the fabric forming a sod mat; wherein the bottom net is sufficiently pervious to permit essentially unimpeded root contact with earth below the bottom net.

Method Of Propagation And Product Produced Thereby

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US Patent:
8082692, Dec 27, 2011
Filed:
Dec 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/730325
Inventors:
Jerome Skuba - Lake Forest IL, US
International Classification:
A01C 1/04
US Classification:
47 581R, 47 56
Abstract:
An improvement in a method of propagating, and an article useful in association with, or produced by, the method of propagating. Plants are produced in mats by steps including: providing a bottom net made of a material that is pervious to moisture, positioning a sheet of a fabric, depositing a layer of planting medium on said fabric, spreading viable wildflower seed over said medium, moistening said medium and said seeds, germinating seeds in the medium, such that roots of seedlings from said seeds intermesh with the fabric forming a sod mat; wherein the bottom net is sufficiently pervious to permit essentially unimpeded root contact with earth below the bottom net.

Method Of Growing A Garden And Product Produced Thereby

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US Patent:
6336291, Jan 8, 2002
Filed:
Jul 27, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/123218
Inventors:
Jerome Skuba - Lake Forest IL, 60045
International Classification:
A01G 100
US Classification:
47 56, 47 581
Abstract:
An improvement in a method of propagating, and an article useful in association with, or produced by, the method of propagating. Plants are produced in mats by steps including: providing a bottom net made of a material that is pervious to moisture, positioning a sheet of a fabric, depositing a layer of planting medium on said fabric, spreading viable wildflower seed over said medium, moistening said medium and said seeds, germinating seeds in the medium, such that roots of seedlings from said seeds intermesh with the fabric forming a sod mat; wherein the bottom net is sufficiently pervious to permit essentially unimpeded root contact with earth below the bottom net.
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