Greenhouse Management: A Manual for Florists and Flower Lovers on the Forcing of Flowers, Vegetables and Fruits in Greenhouses and the Propagation and Care of House PlantsJudd, 1898 - 382 páginas |
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... soon as the buds have formed and the wood has lost its succulent nature , will root quicker , and a much larger per cent of them will form roots , or " strike , " as it is called . If the variety is a new and choice one , the blind ...
... soon as the buds have formed and the wood has lost its succulent nature , will root quicker , and a much larger per cent of them will form roots , or " strike , " as it is called . If the variety is a new and choice one , the blind ...
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... soon as possible should be placed in the propagating bed . This should contain about four inches of clean , sharp sand of medium fine- ness , and should have heating pipes beneath , to give bot- om heat . Set the cuttings in rows ...
... soon as possible should be placed in the propagating bed . This should contain about four inches of clean , sharp sand of medium fine- ness , and should have heating pipes beneath , to give bot- om heat . Set the cuttings in rows ...
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... soon as the roots have filled the pots , and before the plants become pot - bound , shift to three or three and one - half inch pots . By the last of April , if they have had good care , the first batch will have filled four - inch pots ...
... soon as the roots have filled the pots , and before the plants become pot - bound , shift to three or three and one - half inch pots . By the last of April , if they have had good care , the first batch will have filled four - inch pots ...
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... soon dry out and will be in an undesirable condition for setting out the plants . The rows are generally twelve inches apart lengthwise of the house , so that a bed will hold as many rows as it is feet wide , and the plants are set ...
... soon dry out and will be in an undesirable condition for setting out the plants . The rows are generally twelve inches apart lengthwise of the house , so that a bed will hold as many rows as it is feet wide , and the plants are set ...
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... soon as they appear , and this should be repeated whenever necessary to keep the beds clean , until the roots fill the soil , when it should be dis- continued , as it is likely to check the growth of the plants by breaking the roots ...
... soon as they appear , and this should be repeated whenever necessary to keep the beds clean , until the roots fill the soil , when it should be dis- continued , as it is likely to check the growth of the plants by breaking the roots ...
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